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Py aches 
A home garden without Peaches? Just think what you are missing—luscious 
fruit from late June to mid-October if you select an early, a midseason, and a 
late. One tree of each is better than none, but if you have space, plant five of 
each class. For a commercial orchard you need a selection and several varieties 
—better write and ask our advice. 
Planting and Care 
The Peach is the quickest maturing of fruit trees, often bearing the second 
year after transplanting. Plant only in well-drained soil but otherwise follow 
methods recommended for other fruit trees. 
When planting, prune rather severely, cut all side branches to 6 to 8 inches 
and head low. The tree gets top-heavv if allowed to develop a high head. 
Subsequent orchard pruning consists of shortening the terminal growth and 
keeping the tree compact and shapely. 
Borers which live right below the ground line and frequently girdle the trunk 
should be removed annually. A chemical, Paradichlorobenzine (PDB), may be 
used to control this pest. Our orchard growing and nursery experience is always 
at your service. Write us your questions and we will try to help you. 
Arranged in Their Order of Ripening 
~“MIKADO. (Free.) The best and most popular very early Peach to date. Me- 
dium size, round, yellow with red blush and of good quality. For best results 
should be planted with other varieties for cross-pollination. July 5-10. 
~REDHAVEN. (Free.) Early. Hardy, firm and of excellent quality. An outstanding 
yellow commercial variety, almost completely covered with red. Should be in 
every orchard. July 10-15. 
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RARITAN ROSE. (Free.) A New Jersey introduction of outstanding merit. Good 
f quality, hardy, and the best early white Peach we know of. July 15-18. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. (Free.) A al ‘ ly Peach, highl ded b 
HOME GROWN, TREE RIPENED FRUIT the Kentucky eee nent Station ae other, leading authorities: Velen arith 
\ a distinct blush. Quality fine. July 15-20. 
ALWAYS TASTES BETTER “™COLORA. (Free.) The outstanding feature of this yellow Peach is its hardiness. 
As recommended by University of Kentucky. Available direct 
Howeyer, it is highly colored and of excellent quality. July 20-25. 
PLANT YOUR OWN! ornritg (July Heath). (Cling.) A new and better cling which we are growing 
instead of the old standard Heath. Has distinct blush, white flesh of good 
qualitv and is highly recommended by the Kentucky Experiment Station. 
July 25. 
~souTH HAVEN. (Free.) Better color and quality than Elberta. Large, and 
rpens 10 to 14 days earlier. Has been much hardier than other yellow 
SPRAY SCHEDU LE Peaches and because of our tests we recommend it highly. August 5-10. 
“SHALE-HAVEN. (Free.) An excellent Peach introduced by the Michigan Experi- 
ment Station. A cross between J. H. Hale and South Haven. Large, mid- 
from Kentucky Experiment Station or from us. season, yellow with blush. Good quality tree, healthy and hardy. August 
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5-10. 
N\BELLE OF GORGIA. (Free.) White, with decided blush; excellent quality. Heavy 
See and regular bearer. The best white-fleshed Peach for home or market. 
August 10-12. 
Prepaying ““ELBERTA. (Free.) Fruit large, yellow, shaded with deep red. Elberta has been 
li the standard Peach for years, and is just as good today. More than 80 per 
Po Icy, \ cent of commercial plantings are of Elbertas. August 10-12. 
Page 31 wy, H. HALE. (Free.) Fruit large, yellow, almost covered with red; more highly 
colored than Elberta; flesh firm, melting and of best quality. Ripens August 
10-15. 
AFTERGLOW. (Free.) This new, beautiful, yellow-fleshed Peach is well named 
because the soft amber-red covers the entire fruit. Hardy, excellent quality 
and very productive. The only Peach we have found worth listing, ripening 
after Elberta. August 15-20. 
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Fruit Tree Spray 
Kolo Fruit Spray—manufactured by Niagara Chemical Co., con- 
= trols most chewing and sucking insects and fungus diseases on 
ex Apples, Peaches, Pears and Plums. For bearing trees this ‘/pack- 
4 aged spray’’ of ready-mixed ingredients is a convenient time saver. 
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