


be, 
3 i 7 g Z elie dedi g le 
A Harrison Peach orchard—one of the many fine orchards in West Virginia that are 
planted with Harrison’s trees. 
The Greatest Money-Makers of all Peaches 
Ray, Elberta and Belle of Georgia are sure profit-getters wherever they 
are planted. They have the bearing habit, the quality and the established 
markets. You will make no mistake in planting them. 
Ray. Ripens here from the toth to the 25th of August. Fruit white, 
—— with a good-sized and most attractive red blush of delicate shade. 
Flesh white, with no stain at the stone; firm, of the most excellent quality, 
juicy, delicious, tender and keeps well. An excellent shipper, of fine 
appearance even after much handling. Trees exceedingly strong growers, 
shapely and symmetrical. Old Peach orchardists would be surprised to 
see how quickly the trees attain good size. A regular bearer of big crops. 
Beyond a doubt, Ray is in a class by itself over a very large range of 
territory and conditions. It has been tested thoroughly. We have thou- 
sands of bearing trees in our own orchards here in Berlin and elsewhere 
in Maryland and West Virginia, and our experience with these trees makes 
us all the more certain of our position in recommending it. 
The prices of Ray: Each IO I00 1,000 
Gig bone ps litye ete. Mg eU Pe ou coe ee coe Soe nee $0 40 $4 00 $18 00 $160 00 
BC OmOn bts jie Rer es Ue rch penne NPR arty BS erevenanee 30 3.00 I4 00 I20 00 
Ast Om Seba seqec cui ass ae aces RS ites 24 2 40 I2 00 IIO 00 
Bunt OmeAg Lies aus iesaris ate Boh a! oe, srawes Peeieh abe ; 20" 59200 II 00 I00 00 
Da OM Gente ee ee ee ee te etc Gace 3 16 I 50 Q 00 80 00 
Dee Eb cee eosin oa ee oa, trees ee 14 i AG 8 00 60 00 
I to : 
Elberta. _Ripens middle of August. The old reliable. More Elberta 
Peaches are planted and more money has been made from them 
than from any other Peach. Large to extra large; golden yellow, with 
brilliant shades of red; firm, juicy, sweet; vigorous, sturdy, hardy. Thrives 
in widely differing localities. Freestone. 
i Ripens during the first half of August. Fruit is 
Belle of Georgia. very large and showy, white with a light red cheek; 
white flesh, firm, delicious. Fine to look at, fine to handle and fine to eat. 
Tree is an excellent grower. It has a persistent habit of bearing every 
year, even in the off years for other kinds. We recommend Belle of Georgia. 


Prices of standard varieties, except Ray: Each IO TOO 1,000 
OmbOmOmtte tse ee eeN mi mrig en Beg Le ela $0 35 $3 00 $16 00 $110 00 
Spet Our: step yee ahs Rint ea tN Aide es 36) 1 2 ES I4 00 I00 00 
Se COM Omit Mra incrt Porte hte ter apes ke neath ns AS) PD Ce) — uD CS 90 00 
Art Ops ealtrs ero tr arctan Scns tae, eae oem SRR 20 Tt OG, II oO 80 00 
SILOM aot tame ciaiets Aes foeee f aloraaisermers 15 rh 1G IO 00 72 00 
BIWe E009) <I EARP oR ae RMR Nl ee aA 12 I 00 Q 00 60 00 
TA CORS2 EIGER eA se racklh NAM ue ar, Pein stand ot vat IO 90 8 00 5° 090 
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