Harrisons Genuine 
Once planted, Harrison trees readily take root and develop very rapidly—they are 
quality bred, ready for early fruiting 
Rochester 
Popular Midseason Variety 
Excels 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. 
Other Midseason 
Varieties 
OLD MIXON FREE. White, free- 
stone, 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 ex- 
ceedingly strong growers, shapely 
and symmetrical, a regular bearer 
of big crops and generally con- 
sidered as the heaviest, most con- 
sistent cropper known. Plant Ray 
ROADSIDE MARKET 
COLLECTION 
‘PEACH TREES . 
Offer No. 500 | 
A -balanced assort- 
ment of Quality 
Peaches that ripen 
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Red Bird Cling © 
June Elberta 
Champion — 
Crawford Late 
Early Elberta 
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-Golden Jubilee 
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White Heath Cling ie 
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for nearby markets and roadside 
stands, as its fine, attractive ap- 
pearance and high flavor sell it on 
sight. 
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Ripens 7 to 10 Days 
Ahead of Elberta 
Early Midseason 
Yellow, freestone, large, lemon- 
yellow with a dark cast, 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; ex- 
cellent 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 exten- 
sively in commercial orchards; ex- 
cellent home orchard peach. Due to 
its earliness, and being Elberta type 
of peach, it brings high prices on 
the leading markets. 
Early Elberta ts 
Gine for Canning 
Buy by Meél at Harrisons’ \t's Convenient and Economical 
Ses te SW. 
