VIRGINIA’S LARGEST GROWERS. On the following pages 
we Offer the finest strains of fruit varieties our long experi- 
ence affords. We are constantly improving existing varieties 
and testing new introductions, offering the outstanding ones. 
We offer a new variety or strain only after its merits have 
been proven and it is considered worthy of introduction. 
Commercial growers are now planting chiefly the Double Red 
Apple Strains, which we grow in large quantities. At last 
the importance of growing as much home fruit as possible 
is being recognized—not altogether for the sake of economy, ‘ Summer ‘ 
but much pleasure and satisfaction can be found in garden- Rambo 
ing and fruit raising. Fruit can never taste quite so good as pally 
when gathered from our own garden and orchards. Don’t 
waste precious time and land by planting stock you can’t , epee aa nee Ai Santee’ suee ee picnacte loan Fe 
be sure of. Waynesboro Nurseries can supply your needs with Slanting and the abandoning of orchards of older, less desir- 
strains that have been thoroughly tested for performance. able varieties. 
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. APPLES 
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PLANT FOR HEALTHFUL LIVING. By careful selection of varieties, fruit can 
be harvested from your trees over a period of six months and the better winter 
Apples kept in storage until the new crop is harvested—making fresh fruit pos- 
sible throughout the year. 
Our list of Apples has been carefully made up after many years of growing and 
testing. The newer, better varieties are listed only after having been thoroughly 
tested and found to excel older ones of the same class. 
Planters differ as to choice of varieties, size of trees, time to plant, etc. The 
New Double Red Strains have almost displaced the older ones, and the tendency 
is towards using the best money can buy. Experienced planters are taking pollina- 
tion into consideration in planting new orchards or even in replanting. So we 
recommend an assortment to provide for pollination. 
OUR TREES 
INSPECTED 
By Virginia State Entomologist, certify- 
ing they are apparently free from danger- 
ously injurious insects and plant diseases. 
We also frequently have our fruit trees in- 
spected by the Massachusetts Trueness-to- 
Name Inspection Service, issuing the fol- 
lowing certificate: ‘“Amherst, Mass., ay 
24, 1951. To Whom It May Concern: | 
of the 2-year apple, l-year pear, and 
sweet cherry varieties propagated and now 
growing at Waynesboro Nurseries, Inc. 
Waynesboro, Virginia, have been examined 
by the Massachusetts Trueness-to-Name SWARai 
Inspection Service. To the best of our noka 
knowledge, these trees are true-to-name See page 4 
as they now stand in the nursery_row. 
(Signed) A. P. FRENCH.” 
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA [3] 
