me bes : 
Brackett is a comparatively new ~eom- 
mercial Peach in some sections but wherever 
tried it has given uniformly good results. 
During the past twenty years we have plant- 
ed many thousands of this variety in our 
own orchards and they have given good 
results. 
Brackett Is a Three-Point Winner — 
In Color, in Size, in Quality — 
The fruit is rich yellow, with dark carmine 
cheek. The size runs fully as large ortarger 
than Elberta and fruits weighing five_to six 
ounces are common. Flesh is deep yéllow, 
extremely juicy and is absolutely freestone. 
Brackett Peach [Midseason-Latel 
A THREE-POINT WINNER 
Fruit is much better flavored than Elberta. 
Popular on the Markets 
Brackett commands unusual high prices 
on the market and often outsells Elberta 
twenty-five to fifty cents per bushel. We 
believe the grower who needs a Peach that 
ripens slightly later than Elberta will make 
no mistake in planting Brackett. 
Plant Harrisons’ Original Strain 
HARRISONS were the first to popularize 
this great variety and distribute throughout 
the Peach-growing sections. We offer trees 
that are propagated direct from the original 
strain and they are sure to produce results. 
Late Varieties 
BEER’S SMOCK. Yellow, freestone, large, oval, skin 
orange-yellow mottled with red; high flavor. 
BERK’S FAVORITE. White, freestone; new variety. 
FOX SEEDLING (Fox). White, freestone, large; white 
with whole side red, melting, sweet, high quality 
and high flavor. Good for roadside market and 
canning. 
IRON MOUNTAIN. White, freestone, large, generally 
Very 
KRUMMEL’S (Krummel’s Late October). Yellow, free- 
stone, 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 bring- 
ing satisfactory prices. If you desire a real late 
Peach, of good quality, then there is none better 
than Krummel’s. 
BRACKETT — This be 
planted in New Jersey. 
SALBERTA. Yellow, freestone, large, being a satis- 
factory cross between 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 com- 
mercially more or less in Ohio and Michigan. 
Late Varieties 
SALWEY. Yellow, freestone, large, beautifully mot- 
tled 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, desirable for 
the fancy 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 
it in your family orchard. 
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