NEWEST VARIETI ES OF PEACHES 



TRUE-TO-NAME 



ONCE PLANTED, HARRISON PEACH TREES TAKE ROOT AND DEVELOP 

 VERY RAPIDLY — THEY ARE QUALITY BRED, READY FOR EARLY ^ 

 FRUITING. 



7 JULY HEATH (OTHELLE CLING). Midseason, about 10 days before El- 

 berto. White fleshed, clingstone, large, red skin color. High quality fruit 

 and hardy in fruit bud and wood. Dependable cropper and standard for a 

 white cling type peach. 



7 FRANK. Late, 10 days to 2 weeks after Elberta. Yellow fleshed, clingstone, 

 large, attractive peach for a late variety. Good quolity fruit. Especially 

 dependable bearer over a wide area. Has been a popular variety for many 

 years in Texas where it originated. 



7MAYGOLD. New variety, cross between Sunhigh and Southland. Ripens 

 '^ three days earlier than Dixired. The fruit is clingstone; medium sized, red 



blush, yellow ground color, yellow flesh, good flavor. 



Trees are vigorous and productive. Very low chilling requirements for 



fruit and leaf buds. Should be planted in the "Deep South". Available for 



November 1958 planting. The earliest ripening peach. 



.^POPPY. New mid-season, cross between Frank and Hale Haven. Intro- 



^^REDGLOBE. New, just introduced by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Early 

 mid-season yellow freestone, medium to large, bright and attractive 

 red color. Firm, fine-textured flesh, good in flavor. Ripens about 16 

 days earlier than Elberta. 



LATEROSE (N.J. 109). Late, white, freestone. Large, ripens 10 days 

 later than Elberta. Excellent for home canning and freezing. Tree 

 hardier than Elberta. 



- LORING. New, mid-season, cross between Frank and Hale Haven. Intro- 

 duced by Missouri Experiment Station. Yellow, freestone, large, firm 

 peach. Ripens 10 days earlier than Elberta. Fruit most nearly resembles 

 Golden Jubilee. 



ALAMAR (U. S. Plant Patent 930). New variety recently introduced. 

 Late, yellow, freestone, skm yellow with very high red blush. Pit small. 

 Excellent long distance shipper. Ripens about a week earlier thon 

 Rio Oso Gem, which it most nearly resembles. An excellent voriety for 

 commercial canning and freezing. 15(Z extra per tree. Available for 

 November 1957 planting. 



EARLY EAST (N. J. 134). Very early, cross between J. H. Hale, sloppey 

 by Admiral Dewey Yellow, freestone when tree-ripe, medium to large, 

 firm, skin attractive red. It is hardy and productive. Ships well os 

 commercial peach. Ripens 10 days earlier than Golden Jubilee. Trees 

 available for November 1957 planting. 



RICHHAVEN. New variety just introduced oy Mr. Stanley Johnston of 

 the South Haven, Michigan Experiment Station. Cross Redhaven by 

 J. H. Hole and Hale Haven. Ripens 2 to 3 days earlier than Hale Haven. 

 Early mid-season. Fruit is large, nearly round and uniform in size and 

 shape. Large bright red blush on area exposed to sun with stripes of 

 red and gold for the background color. Very attractive in appearance. 

 Yellow, freestone, unusual thick tough skin adds to the handling and 

 shipping obility of the fruit. Tree hardy, vigorous and productive. 10« 

 extra per tree. Avoilaole for November 1958 planting. 



YOU CAN PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US WITH COMPLETE CON- 

 FIDENCE. It is our earnest desire that each and every one of our 

 customers be fully satisfied in their dealings with us. If you are not and 

 feel that it is our fault in any way, please write to us. No transaction 

 Is complete unless you are completely satisfied. 



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duced by Missouri Experiment Station. Yellow, freestone, large, fine 

 texture, and fine flavor. Ripens 8 to 10 days earlier than Elberta, 

 which it resembles. Peach appears to be ripe a week or ten days before 

 It actually reaches the hard ripe stage. Good shipper. Trees available 

 for November 1957 planting. 



SUNHAVEN. New variety just introduced by Mr. Stanley Johnston of 

 the South Haven, Michigan Experiment Station. Cross Redhaven by 

 J. H. Hale and Hale Haven. Ripens 10 days earlier than Redhaven, 

 which it resembles in red color. Very early. Fruit is medium-large size, 

 nearly round and uniform in shape. Skin color is much like Redhaven. 

 Largely high bright red with enough bright golden background color 

 for attractive appearance. Yellow flesh, fine-textured, firm, good 

 flavor. Freestone when fully ripe but otherwise a partial cling. Trees 

 hardy, large, vigorous and productive. lOj extra per tree. Available 

 for November 1958 planting. 



Terms — Net Cash 



Remittance with order, by check, money order or draft. 

 V^e will ship C. 0. D. provided a deposit of one-fourth amount of 

 purchase price is sent with order. 



All nursery stock priced f. o. b. Berlin, Maryland. 



Money Back 



In the event that any nursery stock sold by us should prove untrue 

 to name under which it is sold, we hereby agree, on proper proof of 

 such untrueness to name, to replace the original order or to refund the 

 purchase price. Except for such liability, and in respect to all nursery 

 stock sold by us, we give no warranty, express or implied, as to de- 

 scription, quality, productiveness or any other matter. 



HARRISONS' NURSERIES, Harrison Brothers,Props., 



Berlin, Maryland. 



Note: Any money overpaid by customer will be promptly refunded. 



PRICES OF NEWEST VARIETIES OF PEACH TREES, EXCEPT AS NOTED. 





1 to 9 



10 to 49 



50 to 99 



100 or 



True-to-Name, One-Year, Budded Trees: 



Trees 



Trees 



Trees M 



ore Trees 



5 to 6 ft., Il/it to % in. caliper 



$2.25 



$1.85 



$1.20 



$1.00 



4 to 5 ft., V16 *o "/l6 '"• caliper 



1.75 



1.50 



1.00 



.85 



3 to 4 ft., Vifc to Vifc in. caliper 

 2 to 3 ft., Vi^ to 'A(, in. caliper 

 2 to 3 ft., '/t to y,^ in. caliper 



1.50 



1.25 



.85 



.70 



1.25 



1.00 



.70 



.55 



1.00 



.80 



.55 



.45 



1 8 to 24 inches 



.80 



.65 



.45 



.35 



HARRISON'S— GROWERS OF THE BEST NEWEST VARIETIES 





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