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ROS E Finest Nurseries NREES 
A Peach That Only Harrisons’ Can Providell 
Ancther Javarite Other Early Varieties 
C, = ) : CARMAN. Semi-freestone, medium size, attractive and luscious 
oval-shaped, yellowish white with bright red cheek; flesh creamy. 
white, spicy and good flavor. Hardy, strong grower; heaviest 
Early, white, cling, medium large size for an early 
Peach, high bright red skin, sweet, delicious flavor. 
producer of the earliest varieties. A sure cropper. 
CUMBERLAND. White, semi-freestone, new variety introduced by 
Good shipper, making it a new favorite among com- 
mercial varieties. Hardy—been known to produce ten 
the New Jersey Experimental Station. 
ECLIPSE. Yellow, freestone, new variety introduced by the New | 
bumper crops of fruit without a miss. The tree is 
strong, sturdy, being a prolific grower and withstands 
Jersey Experimental Station. 
exceedingly cold weather. 
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MAMIE ROSS. White, freestone, large, covered with a beautiful 
delicate carmine—red blush; firm, juicy, good flavor, excellent | 
shipper. Mamie Ross is about one-third larger and ripens two © 
days later than Carman. =| 
VALIANT. A _ promising seedling of Elberta. The fruit is large, 
roundish oblate, yellow blushed with red, with firm, juicy flesh of 
very good quality. Freestone. The trees are productive and i: 
ripens about two weeks ahead of Elberta. Highly flavored. 
VEDETTE. A seedling of Elberta. Ripens a few days before Valiant © 
and about three weeks before Elberta. The tree is productive and j 
fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow flesh and freestone. Very © 
highly colored. : a 
Sure to Please 
Ripens several days later than Red Bird Cling and 
ripens at a date thus not competing with any other 
important commercial variety. Early Rose brings high- 
est prices on leading markets and is being planted 
commercially in several Peach districts. 
Utility Peach Collection No. 200 
Luscious Fruit in 2 Years 
Put Your Vacant Land to Work; Small | 
Plot Requires 40’x 30’ Space Only | 
Uneeda. White; very early. Big —— | 
Hiley. White; early. — 
Early Elberra. Yellow, carly Trees 
midseason. 6 to 7 ft. 
Belle of Georgia. White; 
midseason. for § a) 
Elberta. Yellow; midseason. only | 
Salwey. Yellow; very late. 
The Peach grower has a 
bright and profitable cash ne 
ture—we advise you to plant a 
Peach orchard this spring, as 
the number of Peach trees in 
bearing is the smallest of om 
time during the past fifty years. 4 
_ Harrisons’ are the largest com=— 
' mercial Peach orchardists in th 
East, and we will plant addi- 
EARLY ROSE 
Another new favorite with 
our commercial growers 
because year after year 
you can depend on « saf- 
isfactory crop of saleabie 
peaches 
