Bud-Selection 



THE KEY TO 



BETTER FRUITS 



NEWEST VARIETIES OF PEACHES 



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TRUE TO NAME 



Harrisons' "Bud Strains 



Some sixty years ogo, and almost every year 

 since, Harrisons' hove planted orchards, not 

 alone for fruit but principolly to secure the type 

 of parent fruit tree that was choracteristic of o 

 "variety" dominant in bearing qualities coupled 

 with health, vigor and ability to withstond 

 chongeoble climatic conditions. This type of tree 

 became the porent supplying the budding stocks 

 for future orchords in Americo end true-to-nome 

 voneties were assured. 



-1 CORONET. Most populor very eorly ripening peach, CORONET — newest voriety cross be- 

 / tween Hole Haven and Dixigem Ripens 3 doys eorher than Dixigem ond Jerseylond also 

 week oheod of Redhoven. About three-quorters of peach, bright, attractive red blush over 

 good yellow background color Flesh is yellow, firm, smooth texture, good flovor. medium 

 size, nearly Freestone. Introduced by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture as the ideol vansty to 

 plont in future orchords in place of Dixigem. 



REDCAP. Very new popular variety. Just introduced by U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Cross 

 ■7 between Southlond and Dixired. Ripens one or two days eorlier than Dixired, which it 

 resembles Attroctive bright red blush covering three-fourths of medium sized, clingstone 

 peach. Flesh is yellow, firm with good flavor. Recommend plontmg Redcop m place of 

 Dixired. 



CARDINAL. New variety, on offspring of Hole Haven, which r'pens four days oheod of 

 Dixired and week eorlier thon Red Bird Attroctive red blush over good yellow ground 

 color, with smooth skin. Flesh is yellow, firm, clingstone, medium textured ond good flovor. 

 About size of Dixired, also in color, oppeoroncc and firmness. New variety iust introduced 

 by U S Dept of Agriculture with surprising popularity in the South. 



HILAND. New voriety cross between Southland, Hiley and Hole Hoven. Ripens two doys 



7 earlier thon Cordmol, also five days ahead of Dixired, being eighteen doys earlier thon 



Red Hoven. Attractively red colored, flesh is yellow, foirly firm, clingstone, medium size, 

 good flovor. Introduced by U. S Dept. of Agriculture. 



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This is Your PROTECTION 



Every customer is ossured of Harrisons' Hi- 

 Quality Trees and Plants at all times. Expert 

 growing on proper soils, coreful digging and 

 packing is Harrisons' policy on every order. 

 Every tree ond plont we ship is guaranteed to 

 be strictly first clois, free from injurious dis- 

 eases and insects ond to reach you In good con- 

 dition. 



Any time trees or plants are received that do 

 not meet these standards they will b« replaced 

 free of charge or your money refunded. 



Continued growth depends on soil, weather 

 conditions, plonting and after core. After ten 

 doys it IS mutually understood that the nursery 

 stock Is sotisfactory; however, we will replace 

 nursery stock thof dies from unovoidoble causes 

 ot half price, if notified within two months after 

 its arrivol. 



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-7 SHINN'S DELICIOUS. A true mutation, being very eorly ripening budsport stroin of Burbank 

 July Elberta, (J 5 Plant Patent #15, discovered by Mr. C. T. Shinn and Mr. L. S. Smith in 

 their orchard near Russellville, Arkansas. Identical in large size, beautiful red color with 

 hondsome golden yellow background color, yellow flesh, freestone ond superior flavor os 

 Its parent, however, its most appealing characteristic is thot it ripens three weeks sooner, 

 between Red Bird and Red Haven, making it about five weeks earlier ripening than 

 Elberta. Many growers soy it is better thon Storking Delicious peach U. S. plant patent #806. 



> -, REDCREST iN. J. 126). New, ottractive, large, firm, yellow, freestone peoch. Ripens seven 



/ days earlier than Elberta. 



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yy M. A. BLAKE (N. J. 117). New midseoson peach. Medium to large size, good coloring, 

 firm, yellow, freestone. Ripens four to five days earlier than Elberto. 



HALE HARRISON BRILLIANT (U. S. Plont Patent 8M). See description on poge 5. 



SUNRISE N. J. 1331. See description on page 8. 



GOLDRAY. See description on poge 8. 



RANGER. See description on poge 9. 



REDSKIN. See description on page 12. 



AUTUMN (N. J. 145). See description on page 13. 

 V -./N. J. 137. Promising, very early ripening, new variety, still to be named. Lorge size, bright 

 ' / red blush, yellow, ripens between Sunrise and Jerseylond. 



^ 7 KEYSTONE. Just introduced by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Cross by Newdoy ond Southland. 

 Ripens between Golden Jubilee and Tnogem. Fruit is medium-lorge size, round, high red 

 color with bright golden background color. Yellow flesh, firm, smooth texture, good flavor, 

 freestone. Trees ore vigorous ond productive. 



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The World's Foremost Fruit Variety Identification Special- 

 ists Have Examined Harrison-Grown Trees and Pronounced 

 Them True to Name. 



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