~\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 
“HONEYGEM, yellow freestone. Few days after Elberta. 
—NEWCHEER, white freestone. Few days after Elberta. 
NUMBERED VARIETIES AVAILABLE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES 
4 TO NEW JERSEY GROWERS 
SRK db Lbey/ 
A large, bright, yellow-fleshed peach ripening between Early East and 
Jerseyland.It is resistant to bacterial spot. 
~N. J. 197 
An attractive, yellow-fleshed peach ripening with Golden Jubilee. It is firmer 
than Golden Jubilee and the color is similar to Newday. 
Nie 7, 
A large, firm, yellow-fleshed freestone ripening three weeks before Elberta. 
A good peach to follow Triogem. 
~N. J. 174 
A medium to large, firm, yellow freestone, ripening with or just ahead of 
. Sunhigh. 
SNS 176 
A large, firm, yellow freestone, ripening with or a few days after Constitu- 
tion. It is easily distinguished from Constitution at bloom time by its large 
showy flowers. 
NEW JERSEY PEACH COUNCIL RECOMMENDED GRADES AND 
PRICES FALL 1955 — SPRING 1956 
Subject to change without notice. 
GRADE 1to9 10t024 25 to 99 100 to 249 250 to 499 500 trees 
trees trees trees trees trees and up 
TOetoezatnchesaeess _- -- SO) $0.65 $0.55 $0.45 
20 Ss elccte eee —- — .80 ve 65 0 
Sto 4 1eCtge nee $1.50 $1225 1.00 85 Me 65 
AgtO eon Lect eerie 1.50 1829 1.00 85 75 65 
OF tO, O s1Celn eae 2.00 175 1e25 1.00 a a 
Trees may be secured at the C. H. Steelman Fruit Nursery on the Clarks- 
ville-Port Mercer Road, about one-quarter mile from State Highway Route 1. 
Telephone Princeton 1-2525. 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. 
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. 
