TABLE Cash Future 



ACHORCHARD 

 r,75 Spring 



The peach grower has a bright and profit- 

 able cash future — we advise you to plant a 

 peach orchard this year, as the number of 

 peach trees in bearing is the smallest of any 

 time during the past fifty years. 



THE REASONS BACK OF GROWrNG SUPERIOR STOCK 

 A — Our organization has over 60 years experience. 



B — Every step in growing under the personal supervision of the 

 Harrison Brothers. 



C — One hundred and fifty thousand trees in Harrison Brothers 

 orchards from which our propagating trees are selected. 



D — Use of modern methods for planting, cultivoting and digging. 



E — Over 4,000 acres of various types of soil. 



F — Ideal soil and climatic conditions. 



G — Co-operation with leading horticulturists and experimental 

 stations all over the world. 



HARRISONS' 



HARDY 



PEACH TREES 



We absolute- 

 ly guarantee 

 Harrison - grown 

 peach trees, va- 

 riety for variety, 

 to be as hardy 

 or hardier than 

 trees grown in 

 any locality 

 north of us. 



Look at fruit trees In other nurseries, 



then come to Berlin and see the superior 



quality of Harrisons' true-to-name varieties 



at attractive prices. See the fruit trees growing in the nurseries — 

 know what to buy. For best results, plant dependable Harrison- 

 grown trees. 



TRUE TO NAME 



The World's Foremost Fruit Variety Identification Specialists 



Have Examined Harrison-Grown Trees and Pronounced 



Them True-to-Nome 



In addition to carefully selecting the propagating wood from 

 bearing trees of superior strains, we have also employed the 

 services of Dr. A. P. French, Dr. 0. C. Roberts and Dr. L. South- 

 wick, Professors of Pomology of Massachusetts State College, 

 Amherst, Mass. These men are the world's foremost fruit identi- 

 fication specialists and they have pronounced our trees true to 

 name. 



Pltutt liuf PeacU Ineei. 



DURING 





1946 





PRICES OF HARRISONS' HIGH QUALITY PEACH TREES 



Pages 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 (Except as 



Noted) 1 



Propagated Direct from "VERIFIED" Varieties of Super-Selected Strains | 



Certified 100% Healthy 





True-to-Name 1 to 9 



10 to 49 SOorMore 



One-Yeor Budded Trees: Trees 



Trees Trees 



5fo6ff., 11/16 to 7/8 in. col $1.75 



$1.50 $1.25 



4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. ... 1.50 



1.25 .95 



3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. cd 1.25 



1.05 .80 



2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. cal 1.10 



.90 .70 



May be assorted varieties of Peach Trees. For Jumbo 



Peach Trees, see page 4. 



Grown on the "Brink" of the Atlantic 

 Real Hardy Grown Stock You Can Depend On 



Our favorable climatic conditions, being located only 8 miles from the 

 Atlantic Ocean, with our rich soils of various types, coupled with the latest 

 scientific and practical methods, as well as an unusually large number of 

 experienced nurserymen, with ample facilities, enables Harrisons' to grow 

 America's foremost, finest and best quality, true-to-name fruit trees, with 

 superior merits and extra heavy annual bearing habits, which we guarantee, 

 with proper care, will produce bumper crops in any fruit growing section 

 of the United States. 



A Nursery Sectional View of Harrisons' Peach Trees Growing at Berlin, Maryland 



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VERY EARLY VARIETIES 



RED BIRD. Superior. See next page. 

 REDHAVEN. Superior. See next page. 

 GOLDEN JUBILEE. Superior. See next page. 



OTHER VERY EARLY VARIETIES 



CUMBERLAND. An outstanding favorite early white 

 Peach. Is a comparatively new, white, nearly free- 

 stone variety that was developed by the New Jer- 

 sey Experimental Station. The fruit resembles Belle 

 of Georgia, both in appearance and quality, al- 

 though it ripens about the same time or a little 

 before Carman. 



EARLY ROSE. Very early. Another favorite com- 

 mercial Peach. White, cling, medium large size 

 for an early Peach; high bright red skin, sweet, de- 

 licious flavor. Good shipping, making it a new 

 favorite among commercial varieties. 



GREENSBORO. White, freestone, extra large for such 

 an early Peach. One of the handsomest, being a 

 large, yellowish white with crimson cheek; flesh is 

 white and of average quality. Exceedingly hardy, 

 being an extra heavy, prolific bearer and adapted 

 for wide variations in Peach regions. 



JUNE ELBERTA. A big, handsome red and gold Peach, 

 highly colored, excellent quality and a dandy home 

 Peach, being a new variety. One of the earliest 

 of the good yellow-fleshed Peaches, this semi- 

 freestone variety quickly returns cash dividends 

 before later varieties reach the market. 



TRIOGEM. (N. J. 70). Early, oval, red all over, 

 medium large, yellow, freestone. 



