Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



Harrison Grown Peach Trees 



BUDS CUT FROM BEARING commercial orchards of supe- 

 rior strains. Harrison Peach trees are favorably known in 

 every state in the Union. Many of the largest and finest Peach 

 orchards in America are planted with Harrison-grown trees. 

 We .have been growing Peach trees for forty-seven years. 



Highest Quality at 3Iost Atti-active Prices 



NOTE OUR NEW LOW PRICES 



lto9 10 to 29 30 to 299 300 to 599 600 to 3000 





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1 to 2 ft. . 



..$0.15 



10.12 



$0.10 



$0.08 



$0.07 each 



2 to 3 ft. . 



.. .22 



.17 



.15 



.12 



.10 each 



3 to 4 ft. . 



.. .30 



.25 



.20 



.17 



.14 each 



4 to 5 ft. . 



.. .35 



.30 



.25 



.22 



.18 each 



5 to 6 ft. . 



.. .40 



.35 



.30 



.27 



.24 each 



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See reduced prices for 600 to 3000 trees. Over 3000 trees, 

 write for special prices. Can be assorted Peaches, Apples, 

 Cherries, Pears, Plums or other fruit trees. 



liist of Peach A^arietles: 



Alexander. Very early, white, medium to large, greenish 

 white, with deep red flesh. Vigorous and productive. 



Beei*'s Smock. Late, yellow, freestone, large, oval, 

 orange-yellow mottled with red; high flavor. 



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BELlLE of GEORGIA (Belle). Midseason, white, 

 freestone, large size, and most attractive in color and shape, 

 with a light red cheek; flesh white, firm and delicious; extra 

 fine flavor and generally considered as the highest flavored 

 Peach grown. Trees grow quickly and shapely, are hardy 

 and bear bumper crops annually; one of the heaviest con- 

 sistent commercial bearers. One of the best long-distance 

 shippers. Its highly attractive coloring with large size and 

 "wonderful carrying qualities and unusual pleasing flavor 

 have won Belle of Georgia the national reputation of being 

 the best white Peach. Packs well in the standard six-gallon 

 carriers, also bushels and half bushels. Always brings the 

 highest market prices during its season. Our Belle of 

 Georgia are propagated from the original strain; the buds 

 being selected and sent us by a relative of the late Mr. 

 L. A. Rumph of Marshallville, Georgia, who was the origina- 

 tor of this famous variety. 



Berk's Favorite. Late, white, freestone; new variety. 



Barnard. Midseason; yellow; freestone; juicy, rich, very 

 productive. 



Belle of Georgia. 



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Eiberta. 



BRACKETT. Medium late, ripens about a week later than 

 Eiberta, and fruit similar to Eiberta, but of better flavor. 

 Yellow, freestone, large size and highly flavored. The best 

 commercial or family Peach to plant so as to extend the 

 period of ripening in which the Eiberta is so popular. 

 Brackett is a good shipper and brings the highest prices, 

 always selling at the same high prices with Eiberta and often 

 from 25 cents to 50 cents per carrier or bushel higher, espe- 

 cially on the New York City and Boston markets. Brackett 

 will grow in any section where Eiberta will thrive. You will 

 never regret planting Brackett in your commercial or 

 home orchard. 



Captain Ede. Midseason; yellow, freestone; large. 



Cumberland. Early; white, semi-freestone; new variety. 



CARMAX. Early, white, semi-freestone, medium size, being 

 a remarkably attractive and luscious Peach, oval-shaped, 

 yellowish white with bright red cheek; flesh creamy white, 

 spicy and good flavor. Tree is very hardy, strong grower and 

 the heaviest producer of the early varieties, also a sure 

 cropper. Carman stands shipping so well that it reaches the 

 market in prime condition which with its handsome appear- 

 ance causes it to bring satisfactory prices. 



CHAMPIOX. Early midseason. White, freestone, very 

 large, creamy white with red cheek, sweet, juicy; very high 

 flavor, good shipper w^hen properly grown; its fault, if any- 

 thing, is that it is too tender. Reason why Champion has 

 lost its past commercial importance is that it will not carry 

 satisfactorily under refrigeration in cars for four to seven 

 days, but as a home garden or a roadside Peach, it is one 

 of the best. Tree is hardy, large grower and productive. 



CRAA\TORD'S EARLY. Midseason; yellow, freestone, 

 large size, juicy, sweet flavored, highly prized for canning. 

 Tree strong grower and prolific bearer. One of the old- 

 time commercial varieties, which has been extensively planted 

 in years past but now mainly a home market fruit. 



CRAWFORD LATE. Late, yellow, freestone, superb in 

 size and shape; splendid yellov/, with broad dark red 

 cheek; flesh deep yellow, juicy and melting, rich, winy 

 flavor. One of the best late sorts. Tree vigorous, hardy and 

 sure bearing, coming at a time when the midseason Peaches 

 are over, this variety is eagerly bought up for canning and 

 preserving, and brings highest prices. Being such a remark- 

 ably good shipper, it reaches the market in first class condi- 

 tion- An old commercial faverite. 



