NATIONA! 

 HHAL 



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Originated by the late PEACH KING 



MIDSEASON — Ripens 2 to 3 days before Elberto. 



^^ # # | _ # Our "Holes" ore propagoted di- 



OriQindl Stfdiri rect fr ° m ,he oria ' nQl strain, the 

 *» variety originated by the late 



U UAI C J. H. Hole of South Glaston- 



**• ■■• ■■^^*"K bury, Connecticut and Fort Vol- 



ley, Georgia, as the Peach King of America. There ore 



many types and pi J. H. Hale grown, but the only one 



worthy of commercial importance is the Origmol strain, which is 

 the extra large, round, highly colored Peach. The original stroin 

 necessitates cross-poMmation and it is necessary, for proper results, 

 to plant a few Belle of Georgia or Elberta or Hiley or any other 

 variety of Peaches along with Hale for cross-pollenization. 



P ■ ■ q» Yellow, freestone, extra large, beau- 



EXTra Large Size tiful red coloring, firm and of the 

 highest quality and enticing flavor. J. H. Hale ripens about two 

 or three days prior to Elberta. 



HARRISON BROTHERS 



NURSERIES 

 BERLIN. MARYLAND 



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J. H. HALE — Giant 

 Size, Enticing Flavor 



Belle of Georgia 



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• Fruit Large 



THE BEST WHITE MID-SEASON VARIETY • D , e,,cious 



r lavor 



Ripens midseason. Color creamy white with red 

 cheek. Flesh white, red near pit. Size large, free- 

 stone. Belle of Georgia, for some time, has been rec- 

 ognized as the best all-around white Peach on the 

 market. It is easily the best shipping white Peach 



/ Early Elberta 



Midseason. Yellow, freestone, large, lemon-yel- 

 low with a dark cast, blushed with vivid red. Beau- 

 tiful appearance, high quality, being somewhat 

 similar to Elberta, although a trifle better flavor; 

 rich golden tender flesh, yet firm and has a -de- 

 lightful flavor; excellent for canning. Gleason strain 

 which ripens three days earlier than Elberta. 



• Attractive 



• Big Crops 



• Very Hardy 



• Easy to Grow 



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BELLE OF GEORGIA 

 The Finest Flavored 

 White Peach 



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SULLIVAN EARLY ELBERTA 



An Early Ripening Red Bud Sport of Elberta 

 MIDSEASON YELLOW— FREESTONE 



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Identical to Genuine Elberta except it ripens about seven days earlier. 

 Yellow freestone, firm, juicy, rich, good flavored. Equally attractive as 

 Elberta and is a good keeper. Good for either home or commercial planting. 



M. A. BLAKE < N.|. 1171 — New, midseason peach. Medium to large size, 

 good coloring, firm, yellow, freestone of good quality. Ripens four to five 

 days earlier than Elberta. The fruit remains firm and hangs to the tree after 

 it becomes highly red colored. It is rapidly replacing Elberta in many New 

 Jersey orchards. 



REDSKIN — Introduced by University of Maryland. Cross between Elberta 



and J. H. Hale. Ripens slightly ahead or with Elberta. The tree is vigorous, 



growing and productive. Wood is hardy and the buds survive low win- 



.mperatures along with the hardiest varieties. The fruit of the Redskin 



jnd, vellow flesh with little or no color near the pit. It is a complete 



-n flesh of excellent shipping quality, well colored with a deep 



red blush covering the fruit even when ripening under shady conditions. 



In taste, it is aromatic, vinous and sweet. Due to the firmness, it is rated 



high for canning. Fruit develops good size even with heavy load on trees. 



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REDSKIN — A New 

 Elberta Type Peoch 

 Ripens with Elberta 



