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f J Page C2-The Chronicle, Thursday, February 16, Gold Oriental pei Ouenial pet simmon has tiuu main limes laicei than vs iId pei simmons and u has betici qualits. The t iuii resembles a latee, npe, soft tomato, onls it .s cold in coloi laihei than ted, deseiibe N.C . Aci leultui al F.\tension Setsice specialists. The atti actiseness of the fiuit and the tree's small si/c make it an excellent candidate lot mans home landscapes. The tree is hards in bastetn Noith Caiolina, and the lossei Piedmont. It ssill also do ssell tuithei ssest. if pto COPTRIGHT 1914 THE KROGER CO ITEMS AND PRICES ' DA* FEB 12 THROUGH SATURDAY FIB II 1*14 IN vVE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NON DEAt ERS TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTI K EvO-ything you buy 0? Kroger It guoronteed toi l(li|lediOn 'Ifordltll ol monuloduryr H you a r I 'Off <?'ll r oploc o your Item with the tome baond or < 1 f ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY to<h ol thete odvertited Horn* it required to bo reodl o' io e "> eotb Kroger Store eacept o* tpeclflcelly not* I ?re do run out ol on odvertited Item we will eMer you ot o comporoble item wben ovolleble reflecting the ?i o o '0>n(bech which will entitle you to pwrcheae the item ? ?h# odvertited price within 30 deyt Only one vet w<ll be onepted per item purchoted I U.S. GOV'T GRADED O 1? Center I I Chuck R< (/rosr < untrh frozen ap?cialym m b I Avondal ~ i _ Orange Ji I 12'02* 1 I Ctnr. JSP* ^ IKV f '\,A, ( sf^ ** *k *^ sg^K 3US * / ' 'IWw^vlJUL v?HI i 1984 'Simmon is hardy ir levied tiom cold weathet. A planting sue on the south side of the house is the tspe of location needed in the uppei Piedmont. Mans different vaneties of Oriental persimmons ate available but pollination is often a ptoblem. The Tanenashi, Hachi>a, and Tamopon varieties, howevei, develop their fruit to maturitv without pollination. Foi North CArolina the Tanenashi is the preferred varietv. It is seedless and ripens in October. One ot two->ear-old trees ate better for transplanting A*,.?-- ^ II II II ^ ' GOOD SUN ^H^PP SOLD TO your ? ? ! I ^1 ? :~" ) Every d3 ^ |#MI ? ovalUM* I ?> ? ?!*? M 18 ? ^ ^ f COST M, ^yrS^U pintreturi MTN. DEV | | uiei le I I ?r Pe| acllsl EB5 J Kroger 0.5' Lowfat Milk ? I ^^CVTT*I B. ^ Pi VWEKIU W Fresh ^ -^Cauliflower mMJ^k . ' ^Jf T i Eastern North C than are older trees, plant them in the tall, winter 01 eat l> spring while trees are dormant. Space them about 14 to 20 feet apart. Oriental persimmon ttees beat rather soung with many producing fruit when three or four years old. Thoroughly prepare the soil before planting. Loosen the soil to a depth of 12 to 15 inches unless the subsoil is already loose. Oriental persimmon trees seem to thrive in most site conditions, however* they respond to fertilizer and care as do all fruit trees. One pound of fertilizer of a 1-2-1 y At Your Frl sger store - fc/1' f'/ m m ' -Jjk (v '1 Wu k !v| f|? J** ^sfe \iV ;l * !''( >T% ? 48 ^ A':, ^ m ^ PkkoftheChix ? 7 ft. J Pepsi I I mi psi Cola I | Soltinei % Kroq $949 Instg " I Coif. 25C OFF LABEL Crisco I IShortening I I LIMIT 1 PLEASE arolina ratio tor each >ear of age is desirable. Excessive nitrogen can ojrase much of the fruit to drop. Two ounces of zinc suljme per year of age may also be needed for zinc deficiency. Pruning Consists mostly of cutting out an occasional branch that is crowing a more important one. Remove any dead wood and cut back any limbs that grow out of proportion to the general symmetry and form of the tree. ^The wood tends to be brittle and breaks easily under a: load of fruit or ice. : iendty JK costX CUTTER>?JJp J.S.D.A. GRADE A WEEKLY\ i \^RECIALS\ illy Farms?I Of The Chix I icken Noodle I Soup I ^ ? 10.5-oi. I ^ Cans Hi I int $A79 1A 10-O1. EC Jar lltllT 1 PI C A <LC VVmI I i r ? rpiscoi i a FIICST All-VEftUlllI l^pl
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