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GOILIDENJiyBIIILIElE 



Another Blue-Blood Arisiocrai 



of Ihe Peach Family 'J««»7«««^ 



Harrisons' were the first nurserymen to give Golden Jubilee wide publicity among the 

 fruit growers of America. We recommend to every Peach grower north and west of North 

 Carolina to plant this variety. We, ourselves, have planted several thousand trees in our 

 own orchards and feel confident that you will be satisfied by planting the Golden Jubilee 

 for home use or commercial planting. Our strain of Golden Jubilee is the original strain 

 being originated and introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Station. 



Commercial Peach Orchardists 



for Q century hove been looking for on early Peach 

 of high quality, fine flavor, yellow, freestone, attrac- 

 tive color, firm texture and a good shipper, and event- 

 ually they have found it in the marvelous Golden 

 Jubilee. This variety is a sensation of recent intro- 

 duction of new varieties and is by far better than any 

 variety of commercial importance which has been in- 

 troduced since the Brackett. 



Golden Jubilee ripens about four or five days ahead 

 of Carman; the latter variety at one time was of 

 commercial importance, but in recent years it has only 

 been grown in a limited way commercially and is 

 quickly fading away in view of the competition from 

 Mamie Ross. 



Tried and Proven 



There are numerous bearing Golden Jubilee Peach 

 orchards throughout the United States and the variety 

 has been tested by practical fruit men who have unan- 

 imously pronounced it as a worthy member of the pre- 

 ferred commercial list. It has been planted by tens of 

 thousands in every Peach producing region and has 

 given good results; therefore, we all must congratulate 

 the New Jersey Experiment Station, New Brunswick, 

 N. J., for breeding and originat- 

 ing the Golden Jubilee. 



A Proven Money Maker 



Last summer was a banner 

 year for the Golden Jubilee, as 

 it bore huge crops of fancy fruit 

 which sold at premium prices on 

 the markets throughout the 

 United States. Many fruit grow- 

 ers never saw the Golden Jubilee 

 until last summer on the city 

 markets and all spoke of it with 

 great praise and pronounced it 

 the most outstanding and the 

 most profitable peach for the 

 early season group of yellow, 

 freestone fruit. 



PEACHES — 



A Profitable 

 Future 



The peach grower 

 has a bright and prof- 

 itoble cash future — 

 we advise you to 

 plant a peach orchard 

 this spring, as the 

 number of peach trees 

 in bearing is the 

 smallest of any time 

 during the past fifty 

 years. Harrisons' are 

 the largest commer- 

 cial peach orchardists 

 in the East, and we 

 will plant additional 

 peach orchards this 

 spring. 



GOLDEN JUBILEE Ripens 4 Days Ahead of Carman 



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 fea- 

 tures is that it is very hardy 

 in fruit bud and withstood 

 the bitter cold weather of 

 last winter as well as any 

 other variety known. It is 

 a cross between the famous 

 Elberta, and the hardy 

 Greensboro, which is a very 

 early variety. Golden Jubi- 

 lee, fortunately, through 

 the cross inherited the fin- 

 est qualities of both the 

 Elberta and Greensboro. 



GIANT PEACH TREE 

 COLLECTION No. 105 



2 Early Rose. White, 

 very early. 



2 Golden Jubilee. Yel- 

 low, early. 



2 Elberta. Yellow, 

 midseason. 



2 Brackett. Yellow, 

 late. 



8 big, 5 to 6 ft. trees 



$3.20 



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