You wilE get better results with Harrisons' stock delivered fresh from our nurseries 



ROBERTA. A comparatively new va- 

 riety of great merit. Resembles 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 com- 

 mercial variety and excellent home 

 sort. 



Wilma. Yellow, freestone, large, good 

 red color, somewhat similar 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 va- 

 riety. 



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 fiavor, heavy bearer, very hardy. Gen- 

 erally planted in Michigan. 



Iron Mountain. White, freestone, large, gen- 

 erally planted in New Jersey. 



Salberta. Yellow, freestone, large, being a 

 satisfactory cross between Elberta and Sal- 

 wey. Salberta inherited the size, quality 

 and productiveness of Elberta, and in- 



Shlppers Late Red — Suggest Including in your next orchard 



White Heath Cling — Best canning and pickling 

 variety grown 



herited 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 (KrummeS's Late October) . Yel- 

 low, 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, beauti- 

 fully mottled with red and a brownish 

 cheek; the flesh is yellow, firm, rich, juicy 

 and sugary, and particularly fine for can- 

 ning and preserving. Generally grown in 

 the mountain districts, good shipper, desir- 

 able 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 in your family 

 orchard. 



15 Broad Street, New York City, N. Y. 

 Nov. 18, 1933. 

 Gentlemen : 



Thank you for your letter of the 17th and 

 for arranging about the shipment. It is very 

 good of you to give this your special atten- 

 tion. Your interest in this small order is 

 greatly appreciated. 



Cordially yours, 

 EDWIN S. S. SUNDERLAND 



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