Bud Selected Super-Strain PEACHES 
See Pages 3, 10, and 14, for 
Prices of Peach Trees 
Sullivans EARLY ELBERTA 
An Early Bincaite Bud Sport of Elberta 
MIDSEASON YELLOW FREESTONE 
ling strain of genuine Elberta growers 
overed by Mr. Sullivan in a Georgia 
Ge Elberta 
= if ripens 
ellow freestone 
firm, juicy, rich, good flavored. Equally 
attractive as Elber- y 
ta and is a good 
keeper. Good for 
either home or 
commercial plant- 
ing. 
Early Elberta 
Early midseason. 
Yellow, freestone, 
large, lemon-yellow 
with a dark cast, 
blush with vivid 
red. Beautiful ap- 
pearance, high i A. 
uality, bein ’ 2 
q y g \ hy 
somewhat similar \ ; ae & 
to Elberta, although \ 
a trifle better fla- 
vor, rich golden 
tender flesh, yet 
firm and has a de- 
lightful flavor; ex- ; oe 
cellent for canning. 
Late Ripening Varieties 
BRACKETT. Midseason late. The fruit is rich yellow with dark 
carmine cheek. Size is as large or larger than Elberta and 
much 
better flavored. Ripens 7 days later than Elberta. 
{ LIZZIE. Late, distinct type of Elberta, very large, freestone, 
ellow, which ripens 24 to 26 days later than Elberta, hav- 
ing same prominent coloring characteristics as its parent. 
SALBERTA. A Late Commercial Peach. Yellow, freestone, large, 
being a satisfactory cross between Elberta and Salwey. Sal- 
berta inherited the size, quality and productiveness of Elberta, 
and inherited the lateness in season of Salwey. This new va- 
riety is being planted commercially in many peach-growing 
sections. Ripens about 20 days later than Elberta. 
SHIPPERS LATE RED. Midseason late. Large, round, yellow, 
freestone; very attractive. Ripens 3 days later than Elberta 
RIO-OSO-GEM. Late. See page 15 for description and prices 
Starts to ripen 14 days later than Elberta. 
VERY LATE RIPENING VARIETIES 
KRUMMEL’S (Krummel’s Late October). Yellow, freestone; 
extra large, round, deep yellow with a blush of carmine on 
the sunny side—fine flavor. Good shipper, and ripens late 
in the season. 
SALWEY. Very late. 
Yellow, freestone. 
NARRRISONSZ 
NA QUALIY 
SALBERTA PEACH 
Excellent Late Variety 
COOP P POOP III PLS 
$ 
3 It’s Easy 
Little to Grow 
Peach Delicious } 
Orchards 
make more 2 Healthful 3 
ivan’ fit than $ 
EARLY ELBERTA Bis Farms 3 Peaches 
The New Early $ 
Ripening Elberta POD DOP DOPOD 
Finest Strains—True-to-Name 
Harrisons’ “‘bud selection’’ of propagating direct from bearing 
trees of known sturdy ancestry, superior strains, bearing the high- 
est coloring of fruit, with extra heavy bearing habit, has made 
the greatest contribution in directing and fixing the character- 
istics of the yield; of perfecting color; increasing the size of the 
fruit and the volume, as well as regularity of the crop. 
Harrison Brothers, Berlin, Maryland 
It’s Easy With Harrisons’ Superior 
EARLY-TO-BEAR Fruit Trees and Plants 
1945 SPECIAL 
MAMMOTH SIZE PEACH TREES 
This season, for the first time, we have a few extra early 
bearing, m ammoth size, 8 to 10 ft., heavily branched peach 
trees to offer. These trees are the best we ever grew. Can 
supply a limited quantity in the following varieties only: 
Red Bird Cling, Early Rose, Golden Jubilee, Cumberland, 
Early Elberta, and Belle of Georgia. 
PRICES: MAMMOTH SIZE, 8 to 10 ft., $5.00 
each; 10 for $45.00. 
For Real Profit Plant Harrisons’ Selected Strain Trees. 
\u37 Scientifically Propagated by America’s Best Fruit Tree Growers 
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