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Also known as "Early Wheeler." The 

 first Peach of large size to ripen. White, 

 cling, with a crimson cheek and yellowish 

 white undertone; very hardy, will thrive in 

 any peach-growing district. 



Plant Red Birds — The First of the 

 Early Profits 



SALES $1150 



From 1000 Red Bird Cling Peach trees which 

 bore a crop when trees had been planted in 

 orchard only 2 years — averaging Vi bushel 

 per tree. Large, 1 -year peach trees were 

 |[ planted. 



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A big, handsome red and gold Peach, 

 highly colored, excellent quality and a dandy 

 shipper. Being one of the earliest of the 

 good yellow-fleshed Peaches, this semi- 

 freestone variety quickly returns cash divi- 

 dends before later varieties reach the mar- 

 ket. An extra good Peach for home orchards. 

 OTHER VERY EARLY VARIETIES 



C-^-,!., D-^-.^ Very early. Another favorite 

 cany IVOSe commercial Peach. White, 



cling, medium large size for an early Peach, 



high bright red skin, sweet, delicious flavor. 



Good shipper, making it a new favorite among 



commercial varieties. 



GvAAMol««%B>M White, freestone, extra large 

 reenSDOrO for such an early Peach. One 

 of the handsomest, being a large, yellowish 

 white with crimson cheek; flesh is white and of 

 average quality. Exceedingly hardy, being an 

 extra heavy, prolific bearer and adapted for 

 wide variations in Peach regions. Good home 

 Peach. 

 MAYFLOWER. White, cling, small size with red 

 all over. Earliest Peach grown. 



RED BIRD CLING 

 Earliest Large Peach 

 Commanding 

 High Prices 



MONEY IN FRUIT GROWING 



Leading Orchordists Prefer Harrison Grown Fruit Tracs 



YOU TAKE NO CHANCE IN PLANTING 

 HARRISONS' TREES 



If fruit trees are continuously propagated from the nursery rows, be- 

 cause it is cheaper, fruit trees begin to degenerate, and when the orig- 

 inal was a poor type, the nurseryman, without knowing it, continues to 

 reproduce poor, undesirable, small type fruit. Incidentally, in case there 

 was a mixture in the nursery rows, how could a nurseryman propagate 

 true-to-name trees successfully? We are orchordists and nurserymen, 

 and nothing can compare with our own scientific method of "bud selec- 

 tions" — it always gives complete satisfaction and spells profit for the 

 fruit form. 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' HIGH 

 QUALITY PEACH TREES 



(Except as noted) 



Propagated Direct from "VERIFIED" Varieties of 

 Super-Selected Strains 



CERTIFIED 100% HEALTHY 

 1 10 50 



to 9 to 49 to 300 

 One year budded trees trees trees trees 



5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 7/8 in. caL.$0.80 $0.65 $0.45 

 4 to 5 ft., 9 16 to 11/16 in. cal.. .70 .60 .40 



3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 916 in. caL. .60 .50 .35 



2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. caL. .50 .40 .30 



2 to 3 ft.., 1 4 to 5/16 in. coL. . .40 .35 .25 



18 to 24 inches 30 .25 .20 



Write for prices on larger quantities. 

 May be assorted varieties of Peach Trees. 



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HARRISON'S HARDY PEACH TREES 



We absolutely guarantee Harrison-grown Peach trees, 

 variety for variety, to be as hardy or hardier than trees 

 grown in any locality north of us. 



Grown On the "Brink" of the Atlantic 



Our favorable climatic conditions, being located only 8 miles 

 from the Atlantic Ocean, with our rich soils of various types, 

 coupled with the latest scientific and practical methods, as well 

 as an unusually large number of experienced nurserymen, with 

 ample facilities, enables Harrisons' to grow America's foremost, 

 finest and best quality, true-to-name fruit trees, with superior 

 merits and extra heavy annual bearing habits, which we guar- 

 antee, with proper care, will produce bumper crops in any fruit- 

 growing section of the United States. 





