GOLDEN JUBILEE 



The Best Early Yellow Freestone Peach 



Golden Jubilee — 

 sensational new variety 



Commercial peach' orchardists for a Century have been 

 looking for an early peach of high quality, fine flavor, 

 yellow, freestone, attractive color, firm texture and a good 

 shipper, and eventually they have found it in the mar- 

 velous Golden Jubilee. This variety is a sensation of 

 recent introduction of new varieties and is by far better 

 than any variety of commercial importance which has 

 been introduced since the Brackett. 



Golden Jubilee ripens about four or five days ahead of 

 Carman, the latter variety at one time was of commer- 

 cial importance, but in recent years it has only been 

 grown in a limited way commercially and is quickly 

 fading away in view of the competition from Mamie 

 Ross. 



Tried and Proven 



There are numerous bearing Golden Jubilee peach 

 orchards throughout the United States and the variety 

 has been tested by practical fruit men who have unani- 

 mously pronounced it as a worthy member of the pre- 

 ferred commercial list. It has been planted by tens of 

 thousands in every peach producing region and has 

 given good results, therefore we all must congratulate 

 the New Jersey Experimental Station, New Brunswick, 

 N. J., for breeding and originating the Golden Jubilee. 



A Proven Money Maker 



Last summer was a Banner Year for the 

 Golden Jubilee as it bore huge crops of 

 fancy fruit which sold at premium prices 

 on the markets throughout the United States. 

 Many fruitgrowers never saw the Golden 

 Jubilee until last summer on the City mar- 

 kets and all spoke of it with great praise and 

 pronounced it as the most outstanding and 

 the most profitable peach for the early sea- 

 son group of yellow, freestone fruit. 



Fruit Is of Good Size 



In most localities the fruit of the Golden 

 Jubilee will attain extra good size for an 

 early peach. One of its most remarkable 

 features is that it is very hardy in fruit bud 

 and withstood the bitter cold weather of last 

 winter as good as any other variety known. 

 It is a cross between the famous Elberta, 

 and the hardy Greensboro, which is a very 

 early variety. Golden Jubilee, fortunately 

 through the cross, inherited the finest quali- 

 ties of both the Elberta and Greensboro. 



Harrisons were the first nurserymen to give 

 Golden Jubilee wide publicity among the fruit 

 growers of America. We recommend to every 

 peach grower North and West of North Caro- 

 lina to plant this variety. We, ourselves, 

 have planted several thousand trees in our 



RECOMMENDED BY HARRISONS' 



own orchards and feel confident that you will 

 be satisfied by planting the Golden Jubilee 

 for home use or commercial plantings. Our 

 strain of Golden Jubilee is the original strain 

 being originated and introduced by the New 

 Jersey Experimental Station. 



OTHER EARLY VARIETIES 



Carman. Semi-freestone, medium size, being re- 

 markably attractive and luscious peach, oval 

 shaped, yellowish white with bright red cheek; 

 flesh creamy white, spicy and good flavor. Tree 

 is very hardy, strong grower and the heaviest 

 producer of the earliest varieties, also a sure 

 cropper. 



Cumberland. White, semi-freestone, new variety 

 introduced by the New Jersey Experimental Sta- 

 tion. 



Eclipse. Yellow, freestone, new variety introduced 

 by the New Jersey Experimental Station. 



HILEY (Hiley Belle). White, freestone, medium 

 size, high red color, very firm, beautiful red 

 cheek; flesh is white, fine, tender, very juicy, 

 highest flavor and an excellent shipper. 



Tree is a strong grower, very healthy and an 

 extra heavy bearer — you can depend on Hiley to 

 bear heavy crops year after year. The marvelous 

 color and wonderful flavor have made it ex- 

 tremely popular on the markets. Hiley has the 

 stamina to withstand long hauls under refrigera- 

 tion in cars better than any other white peach. 



For planting in orchards South of Pennsylvania 

 we can unhesitatingly recommend planting 

 Hiley — it is the best money making peach that 

 has ever been grown in the South. Hiley has 

 been very extensively planted, being among the 

 five leading commercial peaches of the United 

 States and in the South is next in importance to 

 Elberta. HARRISONS SUPER-STRAIN OP 

 HILEY is a bud selection improvement from the 

 original strain. 



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, which it is replacing, as it is 

 far superior. 



SOUTH HAVEN. Yellow, freestone, large, hand- 

 some, uniform size, delicate flavor, ripens about 

 15 to 18 days ahead of Elberta. Tree is very 

 hardy, good grower and a consistent heavy 

 bearer, adapted to cold climates but will produce 

 bumper crops in mild climates. A new variety 

 which has been tested and proven and which we 

 recommend you to plant. 



