30 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 

Packing peaches. Note the gravity conveyor at the right; a great time- and 
labor-saver in loading cars 
In our practice we have found that the regular six-basket carriers 
are the most practical way of packing and shipping fruit. In this 
package the peaches ship well, arrive in good order, and are so attrac- 
tive that they bring a good price at even a low market. Another 
advantage is that these carriers can be packed in a standard refrig- 
erator car without loss of space. In some sections the half-bushel 
“Delaware’’ basket is used, and in other places the growers pack the 
fruit in a bushel basket; the use of these two containers must depend 
largely on the local conditions. 
June-budded Trees (Elberta and Hiley only) — 
4 fon Ginches\ysise) pote ae aoe 
6 to 12 inches . 
12 to 18inches . 
18 to 24inches . “ 
ORE Yor ede For prices of Peach Trees, 
A oor cota Vee ee _ | see list in front of catalog. 
2 to 3 feet . 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 6 feet . 
1 to 4 trees are sold at the each rate; 5 to 49 at the 10 rate; 50 to 299 at 
the 100 rate; 300 to 599 at the 500 rate; 600 cr more at the 1,000 rate. 
We do not ship Peach Trees by Parcel Post. 

Orchard and cover-crop. This cultivator is designed to work close to low- 
headed trees, and when cultivation is done both ways it saves all hand hoeing 

