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GOLDEN JIIJBII LEE 



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 several 

 thousand trees that ore bearing fruit for the 

 commercial market, they have proved be- 

 yond doubt on ever popular variety 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 century 

 hove been looking for an early Peach of high 

 quality, yellow, freestone, with attractive coloring 

 and good shipper. The Golden Jubilee is far better 

 than any other yellow variety of commercial im- 

 portance for the early ripening season. A pretty i 

 looking Peach with plenty of appetite appeal. 



It ripens fuKy 

 Carman. 



Recommended by Harrisons' 





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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 Greensboro, which is a very early 

 variety. Golden Jubilee, fortunately, through the 

 cross inherited the finest qualities of both the 

 Elberta and Greensboro. 



Attention — Southern Planters 



lARLY HILEY. A NEW STRAIN of Hiley from the 

 South; ripens a few days earlier and is slightly 

 larger. Our strain is from a prominent Georgia 

 orchardist. Hiley growers — try a few trees of this 

 new strain; it may be what you have been looking 

 for. 



OTHER EARLY VARIETIES 



CARMAN. Semi -freestone, medium size, attractive 

 and luscious, oval-shaped, yellowish white with 

 bright red cheek; flesh creamy white, spicy and 

 good flavor. Hardy, strong grower; heaviest pro- 

 ducer of the earliest varieties. A sure cropper. 



MAMIE ROSS. White, freestone, large, covered with a 

 beautiful delicate carmine — red blush; firm, juicy, 

 good flavor, excellent shipper, Mamie Ross is about 

 one-third larger and ripens two days later than 

 Carman. 



DELICIOUS. White, freestone. A seedling of Belle of 

 Georgia. New. 



NEW JERSEY ^^, Early. White. 



RADIANCE. White, freestone. New. 



SAVE MONEY — MAKE MONEY 

 Now every planter can buy dependable true to name Harri- 

 son grown fruit trees at prices no higher than the ordinary 

 tree. 



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GOLDEN 

 JUBILEE 



CUMBERLAND 



An Outstanding Favorite Early White Peach 



A comparatively new, white, nearly freestone 

 variety that was developed by the New Jersey Ex- 

 perimental Station. The fruit resembles Belle of 

 Georgia both in appearance and quality, although 

 it ripens about the same time or a little before 

 Carman. It has proven 

 a heavy cropper, vig- 

 orous grower and 

 hardy as Carman. The 

 flesh is white, firm and 

 much better quality 

 than Carman and Ma- 

 mie Ross. We unhesi- 

 tatingly recommend 

 Cumberland for a 

 white, semi-freestone 

 variety that ripens 

 during the Carman 

 season. 



ALL SEASON PEACH 



OFFER No. 177 



1 Cumberland 



1 Hale-Haven 



1 Belle of Georgia 



1 Salberto 



4 Big 4- to 5- ft. trees 

 for $1.40. 



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