Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



Midseason Late Varieties 



BRACKETT. Ripens about a week later than Elberta, and fruit 

 similar to Elberta, but of better flavor. Yellow, freestone, large 

 size and highly flavored. The best commercial or family peach 

 to plant so as to extend the period of ripening in which the 

 Elberta is so popular. Brackett is a good shipper and brings 

 the highest prices, always selling at the same high prices with 

 Elberta and often from 25 cents to 50 cents per carrier or bushel 

 higher, especially on the New York City and Boston markets. 

 Brackett will grow in any section where Elberta will thrive. You 

 will never regret planting Brackett in your commercial or home 

 orchard. 



CRAWFORD LATE. Yellow, freestone, superb in size and 

 shape; splendid yellow, with broad dark red cheek; flesh deep 

 yellow, juicy and melting, rich, winy flavor. One of the best 

 late sorts. Tree vigorous, hardy and sure bearing, coming at 

 a time when the midseason peaches are over, this variety is 

 eagerly bought up for canning and preserving, and brings high- 

 est prices. Being such a remarkably good shipper, it reaches 

 the market in first class condition. An old commercial fav- 

 orite. 



Frances. Yellow, freestone, mediun to large size; good quality. 



Lemon Cling. Yellow, cling, large, lemon-shaped; deep yellow 

 and brownish red, very good quality. Tree vigorous, highly 

 productive, regular bearer. 



Lemon Free. Yellow, freestone, large, lemon-shaped and lemon- 

 colored with pink blush, excellent quality. Fine for canning. 



Niagara. Yellow, freestone, large with beautiful red cheek, 

 making it one of the most attractive. 



Phillips Cling. Yellow, cling, large, with bright red tinge, excel- 

 lent flavor. Best late canning peach. 



Roberta. A comparatively new variety of great merit. Resem- 

 bles the Elberta in many respects, but ripens about a week to 

 ten days later. An excellent sort to prolong the Elberta season. 



SHIPPERS' LATE RED. Yellow, freestone, large, round, 

 bulkier than Elberta, with an attractive red coloring which is 

 catchy to the eye. Flesh is yellow, juicy, sweet and pleasing 

 flavor. Trees are very hardy, good growers, bears young, sure 

 cropper, and prolific bearer. Promising new late commercial 

 variety and excellent home sort. 



Wilma. Yellow, freestone, large, good red color, somewhat simi- 

 lar to its parent, Elberta. 



Late Varieties 



Beer's Smock. Yellow, freestone, large, oval, skin orange-yellow 



mottled with red; high flavor. 

 Berk's Favorite. White, freestone; new variety. 

 Engle's Mammoth (Engle). Yellow, freestone, large, resembles 



Crawford Late. 

 Fox Seedling (Fox). White, freestone, large; white with whole 



side red, melting, sweet, high quality and high flavor. Good 



for roadside market and canning. 

 Gold Drop. Yellow, freestone, medium size, fine flavor, heavj' 



bearer, verj' hardy. Generally planted in Michigan. 

 Hill's Chili. Yellow, freestone, medium size, hardy. 

 Iron Mountain. White, freestone, large. Generally planted in 



New Jersey. 



Brackett Peaches. 



Salberta. Yellow, freestone, large, being a satisfactory cross be- 

 tween Elberta and Salwey, Salberta inherited the size, quality and 

 productiveness of Elberta, and inherited the lateness in season 

 of Salwey, making a fine combination for a profitable late peach. 

 This new variety is being planted commercially more or less in 

 Ohio and Michigan. 



Very Late Varieties 



KRUMMEL'S (Krummel's Late October). Yellow, freestone, 

 extra large, round, deep yellow with a blush of carmine on the 

 sunny side — fine flavor. Good shipper, and ripens so late in the 

 season that it has no real competition on the market, generally 

 bringing satisfactory' prices. If you desire a real late peach, of 

 good quality, then there is none better than Krummel's. 



SALWEY. Yellow, freestone, large, beautifully mottled with 

 red and a brownish cheek; the flesh is yellow, firm, rich, juicy 

 and sugary, and particularly fine for canning and preserving. 

 Generally grown in the mountain districts, good shipper, desir- 

 able for the fancv trade. 



WHITE HEATH CLING (Heath). White, sometimes called 

 Mammoth Heath Cling, extra large, round, with red blush, 

 flesh is firm, white, exceedingly juicy, and ripens fully to the pit. 

 Favorite for canning and pickling. Be sure to include in your 

 family orchard. 



Shippers' Late Red Peaches. 



