Belle of Georgia 



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Harrisons* Super Selected 

 Strain is Better 



Harrisons' commercial Peach orchards over a long 

 period of years, have grown and shipped many carloads 

 and truckloads of Belle of Georgia Peaches, perhaps 

 more than any other orchardist in the nation. Through 

 the process of "bud selection" Harrisons', over a period 

 of years, have been able to aid Nature and improve 

 the original strain which we received from Mr. L. A. 

 Rumph, originator. This insures our famous Harrisons' 

 Super-Strain Belle of Georgia Peach trees to be true, 

 hardiest and the most productive strain available. 

 Praised by all who know it because of the beauty of 

 its fruit. It is one of the glories of the Peach World. 



Other Mid-Season Varieties 



BtLLMEYER. Yellow, medium size, productive, quality good. 



f^^^j^ CII%MH*M Recommended for 

 Uage tlDerra minois and Indiana 



Originated by Mr. John Gage, of Illinois. It is a disease-resistant bud sport 



of the famous Elberta variety. The tree is just as vigorous as the ordinary 



Elberta, but instead of growing upright, its branches are more of spreading 



nature. Due to high resistance to bacteriosis, the tree retains its foliage and the 



fruit ripens three or four days later than the regular Elberta. In sections where 



bacteriosis is a serious matter for most Peaches, we recommend the Gage Elberta. 



INDIAN. Yellow, freestone, very rich, juicy flavor. 



NEW PROLIFIC. Yellow, very vigorous, healthy, medium size fruit. 



NIAGARA. Yellow, freestone. 



(Belle) 



N^ • Fruit Large 



• Delicious 

 Flavor 



• Attractive 



• Big Crops 



• Easy to Grow 



I The Best White 



Mid-season Variety 



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 

 recognized as the best all-around white Peach on 

 the market. It is easily the best shipping white 

 Peach of its season, ranking almost with Elberta in 

 this respect. Because of its many desirable qual- 

 ities, it has become standard in the large commer- 

 cial orchards, and you can find few orchardists of 

 any importance who do not have a block of Belle 

 in their orchards. These men know from exper- 

 ience just what varieties pay best and endorse it 

 highly. 



U. S. Plant 

 Patent No. 232 



New variety which ripens ten days sooner 

 than Elberta of which it is a "bud sport." It has 

 the famous characteristics of Elberta with more 

 red color. Plant now a few for trial. 



1 to 9 10 to 49 50 or more 

 trees trees trees 



4 to 5 ft $1.00 $0.80 $0.50 



3 to 4 ft .90 .75 .45 



TREE RIPENED 

 BELLES 



Are Unexcelled in Flcivor. 



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