NECTARINES 
NECTAROSE (N. J. 9) 
A large, white-fleshed freestone, ripening just before the Garden State, or 
about with the Sunhigh peach. 
GARDEN STATE (U. S. Plant Patent 92) ae 
A large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone of high quality ripening with the 
Goldeneast peach. It is very desirable for slicing, canning, and freezing. 
NECTAHEART (N. J. 10) 
A large, white-fleshed freestone completely shaded with red, ripening 
immediately after Garden State. Some specimens grown at New Brunswick 
have been over 2% inches in diameter. 
NECTACREST (N. J. 8) 
This large, attractive, white-fleshed freestone usually ripens with the 
Summercrest peach at New Brunswick or about one week after Nectaheart. 
NECTALATE (N. J. 4) 
This is the latest variety to ripen among all the nectarines offered by the 
New Jersey Peach Council. It usually ripens with the Afterglow peach, or 
nearly two weeks later than Nectacrest. 
LOW ACID PEACHES 
Low acid peaches should be of special interest to persons who are troubled 
with hyper-acidity or peptic ulcers, since they may be eaten by such persons 
without the discomfort that follows the consumption of fruits having a normal 
amount of acid. 
Trees of two low acid varieties of peaches developed at the New Jersey 
Agricultural Experiment Station have been named and are now being offered 
by the New Jersey Peach Council. Both varieties ripen about a week after 
Elberta, or with Afterglow and’ Laterose: 
HONEYGEM, yellow freestone of medium size. 
NEWCHEER, white freestone of medium size. 
GRADES AND PRICES, FALL 1949—SPRING 1950 
GRADE Lte9 10 to 24 25t099 100 to 249 250to 499 Over 500 
trees trees trees trees trees trees 
18'to 245incheseweae = = —— $0.70 $0.55 $0.45 $0.35 
2:10 34 Cele ee eee — _- Vis .60 50 40 
3 to 4 ecie eeo $1.50 $1.25 85 70 .60 .50 
4'to" 5" eCiae aaeeee eal, 1.25 85 70 .60 250 
5 to:6 feCtaees ee 2.00 150 teh 1.00 a — 
These prices include truck delivery to some central point in New Jersey, 
such as Moorestown, Hammonton, or Glassboro, if the number of trees ordered 
makes such delivery practical. Trees also may be secured at the C. H. Steelman 
Nursery on the Clarksville-Port Mercer Road, about one-quarter mile from 
State Highway Route 26, or U. S. Route 1. Telephone Princeton 1935-J-1. 
Small shipments to distant points, including all orders for less than 25 trees, 
will be sent by express collect unless otherwise specified on the order blank. 
Write for special prices on orders for over 1,000 trees. 
PLACING ORDERS 
All orders for trees should be sent to the New Jersey Peach Council, Inc., 
R. D. No. 3, Princeton, New Jersey. Orders for Fall delivery will receive first 
consideration. 
A deposit equal to 10 per cent of the total cost of the trees is required with 
each order and the balance before delivery. 
