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Ripens 7 to 10 Days 

 Ahead of Elberta 



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A Golden 

 Yellow 

 Blending 

 into Rich 

 Red on the 

 Sunny Side 



Early Elberta is 

 Fine for Canning 



Once planted, Harrison frees readily take root and develop very rapidly- 

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



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Early Elberta peach. One- 

 year, budded, 5 to 6 feet, the 

 largest and best size peach 

 tree grown. Plant big trees. 



Early Midseason 



Yellow, freestone, large, lemon-yellow with a dork 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 a delightful 

 flavor; excellent for canning. Hardier in fruit bud than Elberta, tree is a good 

 grower, bears very young and is a heavy producer. Ripens about a week or ten 

 days earlier than Elberta and is being planted quite extensively in commercial 

 orchards; excellent home orchard peach. Due to its eariiness, and being Elberta 

 type of peach, it brings high prices on the leading markets. 



Four Other Midseason Varieties 



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

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



cheek, tender, rich, excellent flavor. 

 RAY. White, freestone, large, most attractive red blush of 



delicate shade, juicy, delicious, tender and excellent flavor. 



Trees are exceedingly strong growers, shapely and symmet- 

 rical, a regular bearer of big crops and generally considered as 



the heaviest, most consistent cropper known. Plant Ray for 



nearby markets and roadside stands, as its fine, attractive 



appearance and high flavor sell it on sight. 



|>^^l-^-,j.^^ Popular Midseason Variety 



iVOCn ester gxcels in western New 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. 



Harrisons' volume production has enabled us to supply you 

 with high quality nursery products at new low prices. All va- 

 rieties are within reach of any home planter and fruit grower 

 and priced to save you money. We ship everywhere. State 

 and Federal inspected. 



Economy 



Peach Offer 



No. 132 



1 Early Rose 



1 Golden Jubilee 



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1 Early Elberta 



1 Belle of Georgio 



1 Elberta 



1 Brackett 



7 Thrifty, 18 to 24 



inch trees 



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