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wet ping uphill—big, sure brakes
to ease you downhill—patented
Triple* Springs to rjelt the bumps
au-ay! Ontf hour's drive u fifty
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Moat of tha lot. to
m* cltlaa ha*a aoffciaat »pmtm for al
kw t»> *at fruit traaa
mm will firm thaw «to
ion. AimI thaw to no
«aa far anyona to tha
wvtoc a ho»a orrhard of tmm «taa.
Fruit twaa can ba »at in the South
my time during tha fall, wintar or
«ary early aprtoC. Of roiiraa thoy
rill bar* to ba aat hafora tha
««iii to hnA to ordai
i fair ahanea of Itotoc.
Whan lotting fruit
ne tha aajoetton of rariattoa to a#
itmoat 'iR|nftRnfa, bacauaa what ona
rant* it fruit ripanfoff orar aa lose
i paafod of timr aa poaafbla. The
omm«rrial fruit »ruir»r naually con.
Ina» hia effort* to a oompff n'iv. Iv
Iwr wHrtw. tto imtaltm ito w,
m naid above. H la of tha utmoat Im
tortanca that tha propar rartottoa ba
i^l m mt mil milLa« n«i m la MTi,Mfin M Ja^ai#
wlfffwd wnrinrr 'Hi* II riwwmf imlv
aa or for commercial par
'rait Tim Will Not Htaml Wat FM
Tlw poach tree aucoaada in pfM
ically all aartkma of the Sooth, bat
here ia ona thtn» that • poach two
vill not atand. anil that hi wot fret.
Pew, if anjr fro it tree* wilt do thia.
rherefore ona of the heat ftrat thftiffa
» do i* to *ee tn it that the land
rhere the tree* nr» to hr net ia prop
rly drained. A low, wot place ia aU
rava to be avoided, unleaa. of nmraa,
it can he nroperly drained.
Tt ia alao important to select an far
t* poaaibln for frait traea, irrotind that
I* properly air drainod, aa watt aa
water drained. Tt ia a well known
Pact that cold air ia heavier than warm
air and aettlea to the bottom. Th»re
fore whenever it can be dona, select
a hi*h place of irround for the frait
treea. an aa to inaure aa far aa poa
»<hle. proper air drainage. Thia will
iro a lonjr Wfcva toward nreventln*
4amare by late froat and freetin*.
W»n*e 't ia alway* in the low placoa
(hat are improperly drained that the
rr»*te»t damare from late froat take*
place. Of conrae where one ha* only
a limited nmoant of ground available.
It may not be poaaible to aelect a hiuh
place to -M tfc* tw*. hat thia va the
ideal that «hould be approached aa
nearly aa poaaible.
Kind* of Frait to ho Planted.
, Now a*1ittle more aa to kind and
variety. In practically all aectiona of
the South, one < boo Id have in the
hone orchard, *ome peachea. apples,
phim». pear* cherrieo. Japaneae per
simmona, rrapea, and ftfra. In the
lower part of the South, rherriea and
apple* do not succeed to any rreat
extent. Thia la especially true of the
cherry. When one ia In a aection
where theao two do not wwted. elimi
nate them and plant more larrety to
the fruit* that do reccead well the
lower part of the South. «och aa ft**,
rrapea, Japaneae persimmon* and
The fclMwtaf nriNH of poaches
wilt five ripe fruit the entire ranmn
season: Mayflower or Early Rom.
Carman. Riley, Belle of Georgia, El
berta. Heath Cling, and Satwajr or
Erammel's October. By planting
some of all of these varietiea. ripe
peaches may be had from late Septem
ber or early October. The very early
and the very late varietiea are not
very *nod aa to the quality but com
ing early or late, they are usually very
greatly appreciated. Therefore for
the home orchard, be sure to plant at
least a few of the Mayflower or Early
Rose. Heath Cling, Sahray or Krum
mel'a October. The -Carman, Hiley,
Belle of Georgia and Elberta at* well
known atandard varietiea that possess
very high quality.
Plaat Early. Medina awl Late
Varietiea.
By planting some of all the follow-,
ing varietiea of apples one will have
ripe fruit during the whole season
fro* Jane on into the fall and winter:
Early Harvest, Early Transparent,
Bad Jane, Horse Apple. Grime's Gol
den. Jonathan, Delicious Wineaap and
Tataa. Theae are mot aH of the good
varietiea bat are generally recognised
aa being among the leaders for we in
home orchards in the south. Earty
Harvset, Tallow Transparent and Bad
nTHome tOOS.
athan are lata raaiMr or early fall
ror ^«ic in mount Airy inclusively
Carter-Walker Furniture Company
only a few varieties should be planted
in the south, exoept in the upper por
tion*. In the In war part of the Sooth
the Sand Pear or Pineapple pear
hh.mW he planted, a> it la blight proof
■>nd ia excellent for canning and pre
ferring. The Kieffer, while not blight
• roof, ia not ao susceptibleto thia dis
■■iia» aa the other varieties and where
.«• doe* not wiah to grow the Sand
m Pineapple pear, the Kieffer ia prob
ably the next beat choice. Other
nod varieties as* Garter, gttktl and
he Bartlett.
Except in the lower part of the
Sooth, every home orchard should
hare In it a few cherry tree*. Only,
the soar varieties will auaeasd in the
Sooth. The Montgomery and Early
Richmond are two at the beet of the
■our varietiea.
One or two trees of the Japaneaa
neraiamon should be fooad in every
home orchard in the South. It will
succeed wherever the native or wild
peraiauaoa grows. The fruit ia es
pecially large, being aa large aa a
good siaed peach, and ia daMriowa.
Tana Naahi variety ia the leader,
■y AN Meaaa Plaat Grapaa.
Qrapaa will grow practically any
where ia the 80 nth- The leading
. arietiaa are Concord, Niagara, Data,
ware, Moore "a Early, Diamond and
Lutie. If mm haa rooas for only twe
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or three varietiee, oar choice would be
Moon's Early, Diamond and Concord.
In the middle and lower part of
the South, flgs grow well. Bjr tiring
"light protection .during the winter, j
•hey ran usoally he grown to advan- ;
•;tg» in the upper portion™ of the
«>nth. The two leading varieties for
moat aaetlons of the Sooth are tit*
Rrown Turkey and the Celential. The
Celeatlal ia a »mall. sweat variety j
and ia hardiest of all. Therefore in
•Jn= upper part of the Sesth, only this
variety should be planted.
By plnnt ng the above varieties in
the home orchard, one will have
started in a way to secure ripe fruit
from early until lata, and that is what
is desired. A superabundance of fruit
during a short seaaon of the year,
with none at all daring the early and
late part of the season, is undesirable
f"om every standpoint By planting
the varietiee mentioned above, one
will overcome this trouble and have
a "apply of fralt the entire sea
son. Certainly no home whefs there
•« "ven a <mall amount of space avail
able, should he without a few fruit
trees. They are Inexpensive, coos,
paratively easy to handle, if one will
only give the matter a little study, and
will prove not only a pleasure bat a
profit to those who will give them the
right attention In the way of pron
nr, upraying, cultivating and fntUk
inc.
Special IiUuo f«uiuer
47 prim were won m 1923 on to
bacco crown over Southland Special
Fertilizer*, at Fairs held in Danvilla,
Va., Raleigh, Roxboro, and Mebaaa.
N. C. Then ten tobacco planter* wk*
won those prise* believe that thai*
» a difference in fertiliser*. Tbay
know that for gwwiag pci»o-wianto>
and top-notch selling tonacoo it pay*
to nae the beat fertiliser that limy
can buy. Since both the quality,
yield per acre, and price of the tab—
co. influence your profits, why not aaa
the beat? For prices address: Ito
Southland Guano Compaay, Gsoaaa
boro, N. C.
The Mount Airy News faar poaflha
for M coats, one Soar fLM.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB
Having qaalifiod aa administrator
of the estate of C.C Creed. dscaaaa*.
this is to notify all oerwms haeiac
claims against the estate of sai4 4ft
eased to present thes* to the ondw
<igned administrator on or before the
JKh da/ of January. 1*W5 or this Ba
ilee wiU be pleaded m bar thsrsaf.
All persons indebted to said eaWto
will make immediate pay meat.
This 29th day of January, 1924.
Walter W. Carter. Mai.
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