. Catalogue, J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. : fruit, shade and ornamental trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs. 14 J. Van Lindley Nursery Company, Plums, Apricots and Nectarines should also have the same treatment. To keep your fruit clear of worms and curculio, allow no fruit to drop and rot in orchard. Keep it picked up clean or allow hog's to run in orchard and eat all fruit that drops. This prevents worms and curculio from appear- ing- the following season as it destroys Doth worms and eggs. OUR. SELECT LIST OF PEACHES. Variet

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. Catalogue, J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. : fruit, shade and ornamental trees. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs. 14 J. Van Lindley Nursery Company, Plums, Apricots and Nectarines should also have the same treatment. To keep your fruit clear of worms and curculio, allow no fruit to drop and rot in orchard. Keep it picked up clean or allow hog's to run in orchard and eat all fruit that drops. This prevents worms and curculio from appear- ing- the following season as it destroys Doth worms and eggs. OUR. SELECT LIST OF PEACHES. Varieties are arranged on succeeding pages in order of time of ripening in middle North Caro- lina. Will ripen from six to ten days earlier in South Carolina and Georgia, ten to fourteen days earlier in Alabama and Mississippi, four to seven days later in Virginia, ten to fourteen days later in Maryland and Delaware, and five to six weeks later in Northern New Jersey and New York State. Those unacquainted with varieties had best leave selection to us which will in all cases be con- scientiously made. "f" for free stones, "c" for clings, "s. c.11 for semi or half clings. PRICES OF PEACH TREES. Each. Per 10. Per 100. One Year Old, First-Class, 3^ to 5 feet 15c. $1.25. $10.00. 50 at hundred rates. (except special and new varieties priced below.) Mayflower Peach. (Trade- mark.) About 27 years ago, when the Alexander Peach was introduced, it was thought that an earlier peach would never be produced, and was not until 18 years later, when the Sneed Peach was introduced, and which proved to be a full week earlier than Alexander. Fruit men then said, certainly it is impossible for a peach to ripen earlier than the Sneed. But it is not impossible, as the May- flower Peach ripens a week before the Sneed, and it gives us pleas- ure to be the first and only nur- serymen to offer this earliest of all peaches. In doing so we feel that we make the peach season one week earl