DELAWARE PEACH. 



DELAWARE— This valuable peach comes from the little 

 Diamond State, which is noted /'or growing fine peaches. The 

 growers of this no^d fruit section know a good variety when 

 thej see it and when this most desirable one of its season was 

 brought to public notice, a large peach to ripen with the earliest, 

 of good shipping qualities, bright red color with white flesh, as 

 large as Mountain Rose and Ripening with Troth's Early and 

 Hale's Early. Thoroughly tested by some of the best growers to 

 be a variety distinct from others and it is destined to stay. In 



HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



quality it is among the best, a good 

 shipper; unlike most extra early va- 

 rieties that do well south but do 

 not succeed here, but a variety that 

 will suit the planter in a general 

 way. and will be planted by some 

 of the best growers. Just imagine 

 a variety ripening with Troth's Ear- 

 ly, as large as Mountain Rose; we 

 have them and are offering them at 

 the following prices: One year 

 trees 50c each, $5 per dozen, June 

 buds 40c each; or $3 per dozen, by 

 mail post paid. 



EMMA— Desciibed by the origi- 

 nator as being very large, yellow 

 with light criinson cheek: flesh yel- 

 low, fine grained, very juicy, quali 

 ty among the best, a freestone. In 

 maturity it follows immediately af 

 tei Elberta. Where this peach has 

 been sMpped to the market it hts 

 always commanded an extra price 

 over the other varieties. It is bel- 

 ter in quality than Elberta. As 

 this valuable variety comes from 

 the home of the Elberta, fruit grow 

 ers should not hesitate to make a 

 thorough trial of this at once. We 

 belive that it is a variety that will 

 do well with us. One year old trees, 

 S2 per dczen, $10 per 100. 



Kansas, March 23, 1S90. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Gentlemen:— Bundle of peach trees came to- 

 day, many thanks. They are the healthiest and prettiest trees w*. have ever 

 planted on our plantation, and they will have especial care. Frcsi is all gone 

 and the ground in splendid condition, and they will be set out tomorrow so as 

 to give them a good chance. Yours truly, free Pres 



