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outstanding commercial peach in the 394, 'l‘ree l·`ruit \'arieties for lm i. = j
United States. it is tender in bud and tueity; Bulletin Ziliii. l·`ruit l‘ests ;.iz~’ ,
often fails to bear regularly in many Their (`ontrol; t`ireular 295. <`·»:;. i- l
* parts of the state. June Eiberta. Al- mereial Strawberry l’rotlut·tit»n :· " ,
ton. and Mamie Ross are older vari- lieuttieky. 'fhe quarterly huilt ta; f _
eties that are very hardy. but their lientuelty l·‘ruit Notes. llll'lll:—li*  
fruit is so tender that they are of timely information for the lt atlxz; §
value only for home or roadside fruit erops. lurlivitluals eau 1‘t·l o; g
trade. A number of new varieties the mailing list for lieutuelay l·`i~:. l
now under trial give promise of cle- Notes anti the spray letters as   `" l
veloping into good producers. Some as new trtut bulletins. hy writina ‘ l
ot` these are Redhaven. Fairs Beauty. the College oi i\:rrieulture. l.» :-.1:. E
Vedette. Viceroy. Valiant. Veteran. ton. Kentucky. i
Golden Globe. Sunhigh. Colora, Am-
bergem, July Elberta. Goltlencast, _ _ l
Kalhaven. and Summercrest. Most Q
of these are yellow free-stone . . .   . . ,, ,. .
peaches Ol high qilellly I\>l·.(.l I}\NI \(.I·. IU I III; Q
Vedette. Viceroy. \'aliant. anti . , 4· - t , , i
Veteran are all yellow-fleshed. high- I9!3 I I"\(’u ('hol
quality, hardy varieties f4rom4Canada ll ll lll·l~Clll.;ll
that are showing promise in Ken- .
tueky, especially Viceroy and Vet- _ l
gI~an_ In ygcgnt yggys Ggldgll Jubi. lI`lSt‘('l (iilill2lQL‘ it) l}(‘1lt'llt‘S lll   Z.
lee. Halehavcn. and July Heath have l¤<‘ll¤mt‘“  
Won many fl-jcnds in Kgnmcklg ;—Clll`Cllllt>. oriental moth. anti pla. ‘ l
Among the apDl€S_ Tl-anSD3l·Gnl_ mugs. The lirsl t*,*.<_» t·;tt1sevv:··rtt;
Polly Eadesg padueelhy weElllh)._ peaches at harvest time while el..t‘
Jon ath 8 Il   Golden Deliciouslw i)llgS· Life 1`t‘SptiTiS1lJlt‘ ltir "eitt lllt-i;
Grlmesya Slaymell Rome; and Bleek To tinel out Just how mat-lr elazzai
Benz: are glvlhg heavy hreduellhh lh these insects clicl to the lti—i.i tale
commercial plantinrs over the state. Mi`: Milgiil ML "\"i“*H"’}m nlm ‘i
l Wihesap and Delicious have O teh writer made a survey in \\est».
failed te produce well because kentucky. earlyeut iiueust. tltuit.  
propel. pollehlzel. Varieties were hel peach harvest,_ l·rtut lrom a nunr » ·
pmvlded at plehllhg llme The ot lrepresentative orcizarcls was  
. Starred Varieties 3h0\.e me geed hOl_ aminecl anti opened. and cull pew :~~ ~ l
len pl.Oducel.S_ were inspeeterl as they went t -·_~
Some hewel. earl}. apple \.lll.lelleS the eraders. lnl<>i'··tn;it¤ltl1.i‘ >1iitil}l sr ttletlttle;  
production are Wrixparent. Close.   . AEN} _‘U?_, in (_n;i’_ _mflp_ ` ·
Red Bled lcrlmscm Beauty) uml eelttmine ttttrtltsons oi suttess  
Lodi. Wrixparent, Red Bird and Jill.]?llH;h(fH}(_!_0_l` __ (_ M mlp Wl l. l _
Close ripen slightly ahead of Trans- _ U l     in {gl     eh   `
parent. Lodi can be harvested with in i M lwlh mJm(_   1?S°((.S‘ fw?
or slightlv after the Transparent. Cly WMC , an Oil `lmf m°_`_`1"
~. . amagecl .%.2 peicent ol the tie;.
Further mai Of thm aims m Km- tt.-ima moth nsw-.d 14.1 pt »i»i-t-lt· .
[Lucky IS Suggested _ and 12.7 percent were eat- aee:
The present new uS€S my aDDl°s· Many o1` these peaches. because tht za
along with the fact that apple tree lhjuly whe hmll lh lm.hh_ hl.   _
numbers are gradually dCC"C$Sm_g slight. found their way into the No 1
m K¤¤t¤¢ky Emdpthgr Slatch md" frttit packs. Brown rot. which ott· r
Cate that thcm is 1`OOm fm $(·‘m" follows insect injury. was touutl oi`.
W€l1'p1€mn€d~Qrderlym`“'i)iam‘U$~’S· 2.8 percent of the fruit hautlieu.
Growers m¤l<¤¤s; these l’l€i‘_ilUl?»$ Counts marie later iu the hai\t·>°
sbvuld be amply Ycpaid in mc ltitutv period woultl have shown an txvi
lhthc WOYR ls dmm pml“`1`iY- CN" higher pereentaa;e of oriental iuuti.
tain services and publieations are lnll,l.\·_
available from the College o‘ Agri- ` `
culture to help Kentuclaians with (jnwulil,
their fruit problems. Some of these
publications are Circular 347. Plan- Cureulio in_iury was least taut t·
ning and Planting, an Orchard: the spray sehetlule inelutletl 2
Bulletin 396. Grapes and Small Fruit mouth-before-harvest spray eoutar.-
Varieties for Kentucky; Bulletin ing leacl arsenate (See .iuly i~it~.1
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