
The peach grower has a bright and profit- 
able cash future—we advise you to plant a 
peach orchard this year, as the number of 
peach trees in bearing is the smallest of any 
time during the past fifty years. 
THE REASONS BACK OF GROWING SUPERIOR STOCK 
A—Our organization has over 62 years experience. 
B—Every step in growing under the personal supervision of the 
Harrison Brothers. 
C—One hundred and fifty thousand trees in Harrison Brothers 
orchards from which our propagating trees are selected. 
D—Use of modern methods for planting, cultivating and digging. 
E—Over 4,000 acres of various types of soil. 
F—lIdeal soil and climatic conditions. 
G—Co-operation with leading horticulturists and experimental 
stations all over the world. 
Harrisons’ Maryland Grown 
Fruit Trees are the 
Finest Quality in the World 
True-to-Name 
One-Year Budded Trees: 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 7/8 in. caliper. .$1.95 
4to5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. cal. 
2 to 3 ft.,5/16 to 7/16in. cal. ... 
2 to 3 ft., 1/4 to 5/16 in. cal. .80 ee 
Plant Big Peach Trees 
for Quickest and 
Best Resulti 
HARRISONS’ 
HARDY 
PEACH TREES 
We absolute- 
ly guarantee 
Harrison - grown 
peach trees, va- 
riety for variety, 
to be as hardy 
or hardier than 
trees grown in 
any locality 
north of us. 
. 
Fruit Growers 
Look at fruit trees in other nurseries, 
then come to Berlin and see the superior 
quality of Harrisons’ true-to-name varieties 
at attractive prices. See the fruit trees growing in the nurseries— 
know what to buy. For best results, plant dependable Harrison- 
grown trees 

TRUE TO NAME 
The World's Foremost Fruit Variety Identification Specialists 
Have Examined Harrison-Grown Trees and Pronounced 
Them True-to-Name 
In addition to carefully selecting the propagating wood from 
bearing trees of superior strains, we have also employed the 
services of Dr. A. P. French, Dr. O. C. Roberts and Dr. L. South- 
wick, Professors of Pomology of Massachusetts State College 
Amherst, Mass. These men are the world’s foremost fruit identi- 
fication specialists and they have pronounced our trees true to 
name. 
PRICES OF HARRISONS’ HIGH QUALITY PEACH TREES 
Pages 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (Except as Noted) 
Propagated Direct from “‘VERIFIED’’ Varieties of Super-Selected Strains 
Certified 100% Healthy 
1 to 9 
Trees 
10 to 49 5OorMore 
Trees Trees 
$1.65 $1.25 
1.30 95 
1.15 .80 
1.00 .70 
1.60 
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May be assorted varieties of Peach Trees. For Jumbo Peach Trees, see page 3. 

RED BIRD—Eorliest Large Peach, Commanding High Prices 

RED BIRD 
EARLIEST OF ALL PEACHES 
Most Popular Extra Early Market Peach 
Bright glowing color—‘‘red as fire’’-—on a background of 
creamy white. ; 
Handsome. Large—as large as Elberta. Ripens about 45 days 
before Elberta. Clingstone. Good to eat and fine for pies, cobblers 
and Peach pickles. Quality good, especially when left on the tree 
until they get fully ripe. 
“Break all young-bearing records.” ‘Break all bearing records.’ 
“One crop paid for my whole orchard.’ “‘Most profitable early 
Peach.” ‘Sell fast as can ship.”’ ‘’Better shipper than Elberta.” 
OTHER VERY EARLY VARIETIES 
EARLY ROSE. Very early. Another favorite 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 
GREENSBORO. White, freestone, extra large for such an early 
Peach. One of the handsomest, being large, yellowish white 
with crimson cheek; flesh is white and of average quality. Ex- 
ceedingly hardy, being an extra heavy, prolific bearer and 
adapted for wide variations in ‘Peach regions. 
JUNE ELBERTA. A big, handsome red and gold Peach, highly 
colored, excellent quality and a dandy home Peach, being a 
new variety. One of the earliest of the good 
yellow-fleshed Peaches, this semi-freestone va- 
riety quickly returns cash dividends before later 
varieties reach the market. 
TRIOGEM. (N. J. 70.) Early, oval, red oll over 
medium large, yellow, freestone 
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