Brackett 



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teach 



A Profitable Commercial Variety 

 Slightly Later Than Elberta 



Brackett is a comparatively new commer- 

 cial peach in some sections but wherever 

 tried it has given uniformly good results. 

 During the past twenty years we have plant- 

 ed many thousands of this variety in our own 

 orchards and they have given good results. 



The fruit is rich yellow, with dark carmine 

 cheek. The size runs fully as large or larger 

 than Elberta and fruits weighing five to six 

 ounces are common. Flesh is deep yellow, 

 extremely juicy and is absolutely freestone. 

 Fruit is much better flavored than Elberta. 



Popular on the Markets 



Brackett commands unusually high prices on the 

 market and often outsells Elberta twenty-five to 

 fifty cents per bushel. We know that the grower 

 who needs a peach that ripens slightly later than 

 Elberta will make no mistake in planting Brackett. 



Plant Harrisons' Original Strain 



HARRISONS were the first to popularize this great 

 variety and distribute it throughout the peach-growing 

 sections. We offer trees that are propagated direct 

 from the original strain and they are sure to produce 

 results. 



OTHER LATE VARIETIES 



BERK'S FAVORITE. White, freestone. 



CRAWFORD LATE. Yellow, freestone, superb in size and shape; splendid 

 yellow, with broad, dark red cheek; flesh deep yellow, juicy and melt- 

 ing, rich, winy flavor. One of the best late sorts. 



FOX SEEDLING. (Fox). White, freestone, large; white with whole side 

 red, melting, sweet, high quality and high flavor. Good for roadside 

 market and canning. 



IRON MOUNTAIN. White, freestone, large, generally planted in New 

 Jersey. 



OLD MIXON FREE. White, freestone, large with bright red cheek, 

 tender, rich, excellent flavor. 



ROBERTA (Augbert). A comparatively new variety of good merit. Re- 

 sembles the Elberta in many respects, but ripens about a week to ten 

 days later. 



WILMA. Yellow, freestone, large, good red color, somewhat similar to its 

 parent, Elberta. 



A Late Commercial Peach. Yellow, free- 

 stone, large, being a satisfactory cross 

 between Elberta and Salwey. Salberta in- 

 herited the size, quality and productiveness of Elberta, and inherited 

 the lateness in season of Salwey. This new variety is being planted 

 commercially in many peach-growing sections. Ripens about 10 days 

 after Elberta. 



Late Ripening 



PEACH 



OFFER No. 173 



2 Brackett 

 2 Salwey 

 2 Krummels 

 Biq 4- to 5-ft. trees 



SALBERTA 



Shippers' Laie Red 



Ripens a Few Days After Elberta 



Yellow, freestone, large, round, bulkier than Elberta, with an attrac- 

 tive red coloring which is catchy to the eye. Flesh is yellow, juicy, 

 sweet and of pleasing flavor. Trees are very hardy, good growers, bear 

 young, sure croppers, and prolific bearers. Promising new late com- 

 mercial variety and excellent home sort. 



$2.10 



BRACKETT 



a real money 



maker 



Very Late Varieties 



BEER'S SMOCK. Yellow, freestone, large, oval, 

 skin orange-yellow mottled with red; high flavor. 



KRUMMEL'S (Krummel's Late October). Yellow, 

 freestone; extra large, round, deep yellow with 

 a blush of carmine on the sunny side — fine fla- 

 vor. Good shipper, and ripens late in the season. 



^ A ■ %A#E%# ^ variety which you can 

 ^^k l.._mf §■ w always depend on to great- 

 ^^•^■" »» ■■ ■ ly lengthen your peach sea- 

 son. For both roadside markets and commercial 

 shipping there is none better than the Salwey, 

 which ripens very late in season. Yellow, freestone, 

 large, beautifully mottled with a red and brownish 

 cheek; flesh is yellow, firm, rich, juicy and sugary. 

 Good quality for fresh eating and particularly fine 

 for canning and preserving. It has a decided com- 

 mercial advantage, being a good shipper. Salwey is 

 adapted to diverse soils and climates, making it a 

 variety that can be profitably grown in any peach 

 district in the Union. 



WHITE HEATH 



CLING 



Be Sure To Include This Variety In Yo'ur Home 

 Orchard 



White; sometimes called Mammoth Heath Cling, 

 extra large, round, with red blush; flesh is firm, 

 white, exceedingly juicy, and ripens fully to the pit. 

 Favorite for canning and pickling. An old time 

 favorite. 



Harrisons' Reputation Was Built on the Superiority of Our Fruit Trees 



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