Harrisons' 



The story of our Peach orchard at Berlin reads 

 like a fairy tale. But unlike the fairy story, it is 

 true-every word of it. Moreover, it is possible for 

 growers in other parts of the country to duplicate, 

 or exceed, the profits shown by our hundred acres. 



From this orchard of ioo acres, containing about 

 10,000 trees, we sold in 19 13 sixty- two cars of 

 fruit; in 19 14, forty- two cars; in 191 5, fifty- two cars. 

 A total of one hundred and fifty-six car-loads in 

 three seasons, which gave a net profit of over $50,- 

 000, or nearly $17,000 a year. 



Peach trees usually come into bearing the third 

 season. No other tree fruit that we know of will 

 make more money in such a short time as Peaches, 

 provided the trees are planted on suitable soil, given 

 proper care and cultivation, and the fruit picked, 

 packed and shipped in the right way. The man who 

 plants a commercial Peach orchard lays the founda- 

 tion for a fortune. 



From the beginning of this nursery we have been 

 growing Peach trees for commercial plantings as well 

 as for the small orchardist, but we soon discovered 

 that buds cut in the usual way were not altogether 

 reliable, so we at once planted an orchard contain- 

 ing trees of every variety we grow. From these trees 

 we cut the buds used in propagating the Peach trees 

 that are sold from our nursery. When you buy a 

 Harrison Peach tree you may be absolutely sure that 

 it was budded from bearing trees of the same variety. 



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Ray Peaches like these are profit-makers 



