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GREENSBORO— A wonderful new variety originated in 



Greensboro, N. C, ripening earlier than Alexander and nearly 

 double its size. It is a great bearer, the tree being annually load- 

 ed with fruit, which is large yellowish white, beautifully colored 

 with crimsom cheek; flesh white, very juicy and of fine quality, 

 skin thin and rubs off easily. It differs also from most early 

 peaches in being entirely free from rot. It is a great surprise to 

 behold peaches of such size, ripening before Alexander in such 

 abundance and in quality among the best. First class trees 20c 

 each, SI. 75 per dozen, $8 per 100; June buds, 10c each, $1 per dozen 

 by mail post paid. 



GOLD DROP— Large, good quality, hardy; profitable market 

 sort; follows Crawford's Late. 



GLOBE— Originated in Pennsylvania. An improvement on 

 Crawford's Late. Fruit large, golden yellow with red blush; flesh 

 yellow, sweet, firm and delicious; uniformly large; freestone. 

 Last of September. 



HILLS CHILI— A great favorite for market in cold nothwest, 

 on account of its extreme hardiness and heavy bearing. Fruit 

 medium size, oblong, skin yellow, shaded with dark red; flesh yel- 

 low very rich and sweet; freestone. October. 



HALE'S EARLY — An excellent peach when it succeeds, but 

 unfortunately it is so liable to rot before and at time of ripening 

 that it is not advisable to plant in some places on that account; 

 it does, however, succeed well in some places and mostly in elevat- 

 ed lands toward and among the mountains and they should have a 

 place in the orchards. July. 



KALAriAZOO— Large, golden yellow, with 3rimson cheek, 

 flesh thick yellow, superb quality, small pit. Strong grower, 

 early bearer, hardy and productive. Between early and late 

 Crawford. 



LEMON FREE — It is almost lemon shape, being longer than 

 broad, color a pale lemon when ripe, of large size, excellent qual- 

 ity, sweet and rich, exceedingly productive, a sure bear<-r. 



FITZGERALD— Originated on the north shore of Lake Onta- 

 rio. Original tree has born five successive crops. The best posted 

 growers in Michigan says it is as large or larger than Crawford's 



HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MP , 



Early, with the smallest pit I ever saw and the most brilliant 

 color; grows similar to Crawford and ripens between Early and 

 Late Crawford, flesh rich, deep golden yellow, with high charac- 

 ter, certainly a very fine peach, stands the winter better than any 

 yet offered. 



GEARY'S HOLD ON— Large, yellow, freestone; similar to the 

 Smock though some days later in ripening. 



LEWIS — Vigorous grower, medium size, white with crimson 

 cheek. One of the earliest freestones. 



LORENTZ— A seedling discovered in Marshall county, W. 

 Va., and has never been known to fail a crop, even in most un- 

 favorable seasons. It bears crops when others fail entirely. It is 

 usually large of superior flavor, freestone, yellow flesh and hand- 

 some appearance. Has been a surprise to all who have seen it. 

 Season of ripening after Smock. 



LEVY'S LATE (Henrietta)— Fruit large, roundisd, skin deep 

 yellow, a shade of rich brownishred in the sun, flesh deep yellow, 

 rather firm, juicy, half melting, sweet, very good, and a valua 

 ble variety, clingstone. First to last of October. 



MOORE'S FAVORITE — A handsome large peach, whice with 

 blush to tbe sun, similar to Old Mixon but a few days later; flesh 

 white, tender and juicy, very desirable. Freestone. August. 



REEVE'S FAVORITE— Fruit large, roundish, with a fine 

 red cheek; flesh deep yellow, red at stone, juicy, melting with a 

 good vinous flavor, excellent. One of the largest and handsomest 

 peaches and should be in every orchard. Tree is hardy and pro- 

 ductive. A good freefone. 



STEPNEY'S RARERIPE— Large, white, shaded and mottled 

 red, flesh white, juicy, yinous, of high quality, hardy a heavy 

 and regular bearer. One of the finest late white peaches, and 

 every large planter should include this in his orchard as a profi- 

 table sort. 



WALKER VARIEGATED FREE— A fine white peach ripening 

 after Smock with a beautifui red side; flesh white, rich and sweet. 

 One of the verv best of its season ripening in September. A most 

 excellent variety for canners. 



