HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



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ELBERTA— An exceedingly large, light 

 colored yellow peach with red cheek. Flesh 

 yellow, juicy and highly flavored. This is truly 

 a fine peach noted for its large size and fine ap- 

 pearance. A cross between Crawford's and Chi- 

 nese Cling. No other peach has made such a 

 name for shipping and none is cultivated more 

 extensively. RipeDS early in August. 



EARLY RIVERS— A large peach of a pale 

 straw color, with a delicate pink cheek, flesh 

 with a delicate pink tint. Middle of Juyl. 



EARLY MICHIGAN.-One of the earliest 

 freestone, white flesh varieties. A profitable 

 market sort much like Lewis. Has given great 

 satisfaction in the western section of the coun- 

 try. Hardy and prolific. 



FOX SEEDLING— A very valuable peach, 

 ripening at a time that makes it desirable, be- 

 ing in September. Large, skin white with red 

 cheek; flesh melting, sweet and good. A. desir- 

 able sort for canning or»marketin? Freestone 

 and a reliable bearer. 



FOSTER — Large, deep orange red becoming 

 very dark red on the sunny side; flesh yellow, 

 vo-y rich and juicy with sub acid flavor. Re- 

 sembles Crawford's Early but larger and proba- 

 bly a little heavier bearer. A very handsome 

 freestone. 



FORD'S LATE— Fruit large, productive, 

 white and beautiful, flesh quite free. Season 

 after Smock. 



West Virginia. March 22, 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison* Sons; Gents:— The trees ar- 

 rived O, K. and am well pleased with them. I enclose 

 you Uniied States Money Order to cover amount of bill. 

 Yours truly, B. L. Blackwell. 



