Fruit Culture in Colorado a Manual of Information

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Fruit Culture in Colorado a Manual of Information
William E William Edgar Pabor
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In Southern Colorado, in the valley of the Arkansas, they are likely to grow, if anywhere on the eastern slope. We have visited various gardens and orchards in this valley, and have seen peach trees; but they cannot be said to have been in a thriving condition. In the garden of Mr. Anson Rudd we found quite a number growing, and questioning him as to varieties found that they were mainly seedlings. He had twelve varieties, all apparently doing well ; some had fruited.
He favored starting from s
...eed, rather than introducing young trees, believing that they will acclimate better and not win- ter-kill so readily. He found the trouble to be this: the late warm fall weather brings out the peach buds, develop- 42 Fruit Culture, ing them to such an extent that they become frozen later in the season. Still, he thinks that peaches will average with the Middle States, and should be given more attention in Colorado.
Mr. D. M. Rose, in the Fontaine qui Bouille Valley, a few miles south of Colorado Springs, has some fifty trees on his place, entirely seedlings ; some of these have fruited for the last four years, producing very good peaches.


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