WAYNESBORD NURSERIES, INC. 
Peach Industry Being Revolutionized 
The Peach, an old favorite in the fruit family, is now making new friends. Recent chemical discoveries have simplified spraying, market expan- 
sion has been made possible by modern methods of freezing, home freezing units, frozen food locker plants, new methods of canning and keep- 
ing fruit fresh in storage. Planting of properly located orchards consisting of improved varieties has promise of being a profitable investment. 
NEW METHODS SIMPLIFY PEACH CULTURE—At one time 
borers discouraged Peach culture, but Paradow Peach Gas eliminated 
much of the trouble. The recent introduction of DDT has made possible 
almost the extermination of the borer, Oriental moth, and curculio with 
much less effort and expense than the old methods. 
IMPROVED MARKET CONDITIONS—Population in the South 
has advanced with industrial development. Improved highway and haul- 
ing facilities are enabling markets, large and small, to provide the con- 
sumer with fresh fruit daily from the orchard. For this demand, it is 
advisable to plant a larger assortment of varieties ripening over a longer 
period. Since the fruit in various Peach growing sections ripens at differ- 
ent times, the market is seldom congested. However, modern fruit pro- 
cessing plants are ready to handle any surpluses which may develop. 
FROZEN PEACHES IN GREAT DEMAND—\Frozen fruit processing 
plants have created a new, profitable market for Peaches. Home freezers 
and frozen food lockers have likewise extended the local market for fresh 
fruit. The frozen fruit industry is just in its infancy, so in adding new 
varieties we are considering their freezing qualities. 
ADVANTAGES IN PLANTING WAYNESBORO NURSERIES’ 
TREES—Being located in the Commercial Peach Orchard Section of 
Virginia, we are able to make variety research in bearing orchards, to take 
advantage of valuable information furnished by various State and Federal 
Experiment Stations, and to cut our budwood from fruiting trees. We 
can thus study new varieties, adding those which are promising and dis- 
carding less desirable ones. In this way we attempt to serve the commer- 
cial grower as a source of information, as well as furnish dependable trees 
grown in our sandy loam soil, noted for producing an excellent root system. 
We Offer the Fcllowing Choice Varieties 
Note—See Page 10 for Ripening Order of Peaches 
}Indicates good freezing qualities. 
ttIndicates excellent freezing qualities. 
AFTERGLOW. Large, well-colored, firm, yellow freestone, following 
Elberta. Introduced by New Jersey State Experiment Station. 
AMBER GEM. A new clingstone commercial canning Peach which orig- 
inated in New Jersey. Extensively tested by the Michigan Experiment 
Station and found to be a most desirable canner. Now being planted 
in Michigan in large numbers for canning and more recently large 
quantities have been planted in Virginia for the same purpose. Long, 
medium size, beautiful color; firm, yellow flesh. Early August. 
+}BELLE OF GEORGIA. An old Peach, yet unsurpassed for a white 
freestone home and commercial variety. Large, white skin, red cheek; 
sweet, excellent, peachy flavor. August. 
'GOLDEN 
Ranks high among leading commercial Peaches. One of the earliest yellow freestones of good quality. Demands top prices because of 
Especially profitable for local markets; not quite as firm a shipper as Elberta. 
its earliness and superior quality. 
*}BRACKETT. Improved Elberta, ripening a few days later. Same size, 
better color and quality. Will hang on the tree longer than Elberta, 
better shipper. 
CARMAN. Old-favorite white semi-freestone. 
good canning qualities. July. 
CHAMPION. Large, white semi-freestone. Very hardy in bud, often 
producing a full crop when other varieties fail. Favorite home orchard 
Peach for the roadside stand and local market. August. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Excellent large, sweet, yellow, freestone, 
home orchard variety. Early August. 
DIXIRED. U.S. Department of Agriculture introduction. Medium 
size, yellow clingstone. Flesh firm but melting, good flavor. Acquires 
its attractive red blush long before it is ready to pick. Promising 
early shipper. lOc. extra per tree. 
JUBILEE 
Large, prolific bearer, 
Good canner. July. 
