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I Once planted, Harrison trees readily take root and develop very rapidly — they ore 



quality bred, ready for early fruiting. A young Early Elberta peach tree. 



POLLY. White, freestone, large. 



Rorli^cftf^i' Popu'o' Midseason Va- 

 IVOCneSTer pjety. Excels in Western 

 New York and Michigan. Yellow, free- 

 stone, 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 

 variety for nearby markets and one of 

 the best early yellow freestone Peaches. 



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Fr*linC0 A new self-pollinated Peach 

 kClipse coming from Belle of Georgia. 

 A bright red freestone with yellow flesh, 

 firm texture, and good flavor. Medium 

 size fruit ripening about 16 days earlier 

 than Elberta. Tree is a vigorous grower, 

 a prolific bearer, being noted as an ex- 

 cellent shipper. Tree is exceedingly hardy 

 and a dependable cropper. This new va- 

 riety was introduced by the New Jersey 

 Experimental Station. 



VEDETTE. The earliest of the Canadian 

 "V" Peaches, ripening a few days before 

 Valiant. Like Valiant, it was obtained 

 from an Elberta cross. The tree is pro- 

 ductive and the fruit is large, roundish 

 oval, yellow fleshed and freestone. 



VICEROY. Yellow, freestone, high quality. 

 New Canadian Peach. 



YELLOW ST. JOHN. Yellow, freestone. A 

 favorite in western New York. 



Harrisons* Genuine Strain 



Ripens 7 to 10 Days 

 Ahead of Elberta 



A Golden Yellow 

 Blending Into Rich 

 Red On the 

 Sunny Side 



Early Elberta is 

 Fine for Canning 



Early Midseason 



Yellow, freestone, large, 

 lemon-yellow with a dark 

 cost, blush with vivid red. 

 Beautiful appearance, high 

 quality, being somewhat 

 similar to Elberta, although 

 a trifle better flavor; rich 

 golden, tender flesh, yet firm 

 and has o delightful flavor; 

 excellent for canning. Hard- 

 ier in fruit bud than Elberta, 

 tree is a good grower, bears 

 very young cyc\6 is a heavy 

 producer. Ripens about a 

 week or ten days earlier than 

 Elberta and is being planted 

 quite extensively in commer- 

 cial orchards; excellent home 

 orchard Peach. Due to its 

 earliness, and being Elberta 

 type of Peach, it brings high 

 prices on the leading mar- 

 kets. 



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Large, handsome, yellow, freestone 

 Peaches of uniform size, delicate in flavor. 

 Ripens about 1 5 to 18 days ahead of Elber- 

 ta. Trees are very hardy and productive. 

 Adapted to cold climates and produce 

 bumper crops in mild climates. A proven 

 variety. 



Plant Harrison-grown, large 

 sixe, carefully selected, super 

 strain Peach trees for biggest 

 crops of best fruit. They come 

 into bearing quicker, often 

 within a year or so, insuring the 

 earliest possible cash profits. 



Economy 



Peach Offer 



No. 132 



1 Early Rose 



1 Golden Jubilee 



1 Hiley 



1 Early Elberta 



1 Belle of Georgia 



1 Elberta 



1 Brackeft 



7 Thrifty, 18 to 24 



inch trees 



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