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Ripens midseason. Color creamy white with red 

 cheek. Fiesh white, red near pit. Size large, freestone. 

 Belle of Georgia, for some time, has been recognized 

 OS 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 qualities, it has become standard 

 in the large commercial orchards, and you con find 

 few orchardists of any importance who do not have a 

 block of Belle in their orchards. These men know from 

 experience just what varieties pay best. 



CIUabi^m Recommended for 



tiberra mine 



Gage biucnu minors 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 fo- 

 liage and the fruit ripens three or four days later than the 

 regular Elberta. in sections where bacteriosis is a serious 

 feature in production of peaches, we recommend the Gage 

 Elberta. 



Four Other Midseason Varieties 



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



POLLY. White, freestone, large. 



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

 fruit. 



NIAGARA. Yellow, freestone. 



Fruit Large, 

 Trim in Contour, 

 Creamy White With a 

 Beautiful Crimson Cheek. 

 Its Popularity 

 Never wanes. 



Harrisons', in their commercial peach orchards over 

 a long period of years, have grown a larger number of 

 carloads and truckloods of Belle of Georgia peaches 

 than any other orchardist in the nation. Through the 

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

 many years, hove been able to aid Nature, conse- 

 quently have developed from the original strain which 

 we received from Mr. L. A. Rumph, Morshallville, 

 Georgia, originotor of this famous variety, insuring in 

 our famous Harrisons' Super-Strain Belle of Georgia 

 peach trees, which is the finest type, the hardiest and 

 the most productive available. Elicits praise from all 

 who know it because of the great beauty of its fruit at 

 its best — it is one of the glories of the Peach World. 



Our Favorite Peach Collection 

 No. 145 



1 Ear^y Rose. White. 



1 Golden Jubilee. Yellow. 



1 Cumberland. White. 



1 Hiley. White. 



1 Early Elberta. Yellow. 



1 Elberta. Yellow. 

 1 Salwey. Yellow. 

 Air 7 big, 4 to 5 ft. trees 



On?y $2.45 



SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT 



The World's Foremost Fruit Variety Identification Specialists 



Have Examined Harrison Grown Trees and Pronounced Them 



True to Name 



In addition to carefully selecting the propagating wood 

 from bearing trees of superior strains we have also employed 

 the services of Dr. J. K. Shaw, Research Professor of Pomology 

 of Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass., and of Dr. 

 W, H. Upshall of the Vineland, Ontario, Canada, Experimental 

 Station. These two men are the World's foremost fruit identi- 

 fication specialists and they have pronounced our trees true 

 to name. 

 PLANT HARRISONS' TREES 



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