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(SOILOEN JUBIILIEiE 



Recommended by 

 Harrisons' 



GOLDEN 

 JUBILEE 



OTHER EARLY VARIETIES 



CARMAN. Semi -freestone, medium size, attractive 

 and luscious, oval-shaped, yellowish white and 

 bright red cheek; flesh creamy white, spicy and 

 good flavor. Hardy, strong grower; heaviest pro- 

 ducer of the earliest varieties. A sure cropper, 



CUMBERLAND. An outstanding favorite early white 



Peach. A comparatively new, 

 stone variety that was devel- 

 oped by the New Jersey Ex- 

 perimental Station. The fruit 

 resembles Belle of Georgia, 

 both in appearance and qual- 

 ity, although it ripens about 

 the same time or a little be- 

 fore Carman. It has proven 

 Q heavy cropper, vigorous 

 grower and hardy as Carman. 

 Flesh white, firm and much 

 better quality than Carman 

 and Mamie Ross. We recom- 

 mend Cumberland forawhite, 

 semi-freestone variety that 

 ripens during the Carman 

 season. _ 



white, nearly free- 



FOR PRICES 

 SEE PAGE 7 



It's Easy 



to Grow 



Delicious 



Healthful 



Peaches 



Harrisons' were the first nurserymen to 

 give wide publicity to Golden Jubilee. They 

 recommend it to every grower north and 

 west of Georgia. Our own orchards have 

 severol thousand trees that are bearing fruit 

 for the commercial market, and they have 

 proved beyond doubt an ever popular va- 

 riety with a brilliant future ahead. 



Our strain of Golden Jubilee is the original 

 strain introduced by the New Jersey Experi- 

 mental Station. 



Commercial Peach Orchardists for a half cen- 

 tury have been looking for an early Peach of 

 high quality, yellow, free-stone, with attractive 

 coloring and good shipper. The Golden Jubilee 

 is far better than any other yellow variety of 

 commercial importance for the early ripening 

 season. A pretty looking Peach with plenty of 

 appetite appeal. 



It ripens fulhy four or five doys ahead of 

 Carman. 



Fruit Is of Good Size 



In most localities the fruit of the Golden Jubilee 

 will attain extra good size for an early Peach. One 

 of its most remarkable features is that it is hardy 

 in fruit bud and withstood the bitter cold weather 

 of last winter better than the average variety of 

 Peach. It is a cross between the famous Elberta, 

 and the hardy Gre-ensboro, which is a very early 

 variety. Golden Jubilee, fortunately, through the 

 cross inherited the finest qualities of both the 

 Elberta and Greensboro. 



Every home orchard should have Golden Jubilee — 

 one of the finest flavored Peaches grown. 



EARLY MIDSEASON PEACHES 



ROCHESTER. Popular midseason variety. Excels in 

 western New York and Michigan. Yellow, freestone, 

 large, covered with mottled red blush; flesh yellow, 

 stained with red at pit; very good quality, prolific 

 bearer. One of the best early midseason yellow 

 freestone Peaches for nearby markets, and highly 

 desirable for canning. Our buds came direct from 

 the original tree from Mr. A. H. Heberle, of Roch- 

 ester, New York, the originator. Popular in western 

 New York and Michigan. 



HILEY. Early midseason. Bears huge crops of fancy 

 Peaches. White, freestone, medium size, highly red 

 colored and is a very handsome Peach of excep- 

 tionally good flavor. Tree is strong grower, very 

 healthy and an extra heavy bearer. You can depend 

 on Hi ley to bear heavy crops year after year. The 

 marvelous color and wonderful flavor hove made it 

 popular on the markets. 



FAIRS BEAUTY. Early midseason. Yellow, freestone, 

 medium to large size. 



TRIOGEM. (N. J: 70). Early, oval, red all over, 



medium large, yellow, freestone. 





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