HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



BOKARA NO 3— The accompanying cut is a true photograph 

 of this variety. Remarkable for its extreme hardiness having en- 

 dured a temperature of 28 degrees below zero without injury. It 

 is of Asiatic origin but has been fruited several years especially in 

 Iowa where it ripens about the middle of August. The fruit is 

 large, specimens having measured several inches in circumference; 

 yellow with red cheek, tough skin; flesh firm and of fine quality. 

 A perfect freestone and a good keeper. 



An Iowan says; for the past ten years, they have been growing 

 seedlings of Bokara No. 3 and now have three varieties from July 

 20th to September 1st, very large high quality, sound to the termi- 

 nal bud after 27 degrees below zero with Crosby and others badly 

 killed. 



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Matthew's Beauty, § Size, See page 7. 

 Price, 20c each, $2 per dozen, HO per hundred. 



GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES. 



AMSDEN JUNE— Very much like Alexander. Fruit full, 

 medium size, roundish; skin nearly covered with light and dark 

 red, almost purplish in the sun, somewhat mottled in the shade; 

 flesh greenish white, white at the stone, juicy, sweet, slightly vin- 

 ous, very good; has proved quite profitable south for the early 

 market, ripening about June 25th. Tree is hardy, healthy, vigor 

 ous and a great bearer. 



