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: HARRISONS’ 
NURSERIES 
BERLIN - MARYLAND 13 
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_Krummel's—Outstanding very late popular 
variety 
Promising new late commercial variety and excellent 
home sort. 
Wilma. Yellow, freestone, large, good red color, some- 
what similar to its parent, Elberta. 
Late Varieties 
Beer’s Smock. Yellow, freestone, large, oval, 
orange-yellow mottled with red; high flavor. 
Berk’s Favorite. White, freestone; new variety. 
Engle’s Mammoth (Engle). Yellow, freestone, large, 
resembles Crawford Late. 
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 flavor, 
heavy bearer, very hardy. Generally planted in 
Michigan. 
Hill’s Chili. Yellow, freestone, medium size, hardy. 
Iron Mountain. White, freestone, large. Generally 
planted in New Jersey. 
Salberta. Yellow, freestone, large, being a satisfactory 
cross between Elberta and Salwey, Salberta inher- 
ited 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 commer- 
cially more or less in Ohio and Michigan. 
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Very Late Varieties 
KRUMMEL’S (Krummel’s Late October). Yellow, 
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. 
Orchard cultivator at work 
young peach orchards 
in one of Harrisons’ 
Shippers Late Red—Suggest including in your next orchard 
SALWEY. Yellow, freestone, large, beautifully mottled 
-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 Denne. Be sure to include in your family 
orchard. 
What a Large Planter Thinks of Harrisons’ Fruit Trees 
Dec. 12, 1932 
Dear Sirs: » 
We received the trees you sent by express and we got 
them planted. We never planted finer trees than those in 
this shipment. We are covered with snow at this time and 
the weather is too cold to handle trees. If the weather 
warms up and the ground gets in condition for planting 
we will likely have the rest of our trees shipped this fall. 
Yours truly, 
D. GOLD MILLER, 
Gerrardstown, West Virginia 
White Heath Cling—Best canning and pickling 
variety grown 
