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HILEY 



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Best Southern Peach 



1 8 Days 

 Ahead of 

 Elberta 



White, freestone, medium size, highly colored, 

 very firm, a handsome creamy white Peach with 

 a delightful red cheek; flesh is white, fine texture, 

 aromatic, very juicy, and excellent flavor. Tree 

 is strong grower, very healthy and heavy bearer. 

 An excellent shipper, with the stamina to withstand very long 

 hauls under refrigeration. Many of our varieties are propagated 

 direct from the original strain, and Hiley is no exception. Our late 

 Mr. George A. Harrison cut the buds from the orchard of Mr. 

 Eugene Hiley of Morshallville, Georgia, the originator, then known 

 as Early Belle, and later as Hiley Early Belle. The Harrison Bros. 

 have frequently visited Georgia and cut buds from trees being pro- 

 pagated direct from the original strain of Hiley from the famous 

 Hiley orchards of Rumph Brothers of Morshallville, Georgia. Add 

 Harrisons' Strain of Hiley to your commercial plantings for real 

 profit. 



OTHER EARLY MIDSEASON PEACHES 

 ALTON. White fleshed, semi-free. 

 CRAWFORD'S EARLY. Yellow, freestone, large size, juicy, sweet flavored, 



highly prized for canning. Tree strong grower and prolific bearer. One 



of the old-time commercial varieties, which has been extensively planted 



in years past, but now mainly a home market fruit. 



CHAMPION 



A Good Home Peach 



White, freestone, very large, creamy white with red cheek, sweet, juicy; 

 very high flavor. Champion has lost its past commercial importance because 

 it will not carry satisfactorily under refrigeration, but as a home garden 

 or a roadside Peach, it is one of the best. Tree is hardy, large grower and 

 productive. 



liiLtr' — Ships Like a Bullet 



Fair Beauiy 



Ripens several days 



HOME ORCHARD 







COLLECTION 







No. 191 







1 Golden Jubilee 







1 Hiley 







1 Elberta 







1 Brackett 





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1 Salwey 





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5 Sturdy 2- to 3 -ft. trees 





for $1.25. 





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A new winner from the South. 

 after Golden Jubilee. Very 

 hardy in bud. Fruit is me- 

 dium to large in size. Skin 

 a deep golden yellow blushed 

 with bright red. The flesh 

 is firm, tender, melting and 

 juicy. Exceptionally well 

 suited for long distance ship- 

 ments. We strongly recom- 

 mend every grower planting 

 a limited number of trees of 

 this variety for trial. We offer 

 the original Texas strain. 



P^^L^ef-AK Popular Midseason Variety. Excels in Western 

 IVUCneSTer ^q,„ 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 

 Rochester, New York, the originator. Popular in western New 

 York and Michigan. 

 SLAPPEY. Yellow, freestone, medium to large size, beautifully 

 red colored, rich and extra good flavor. Good commercial 

 voriety for nearby markets and one of the best early yellow 

 freestone Peaches. 



Leading Orchardists Prefer 

 Harrison Grown Fruit Trees 



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HARRISONS' SUPER STRONG GRADED 

 One-Year Peach Trees, True-to-Nome 



