10 HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



Ray was the greatest money-maker of any of the white varieties this season. 

 We picked this season, from 540 ten-year-old trees, four cars of fruit which sold for 

 $3, $3.50 and $3.75 per six-gallon carrier. Ray should have a place in every orchard. 



PEACHES, continued 



Levy. Yellow. Cling. Ripens September lo to 25. 



Lorentz. Yellow. Large; superior quality. Free. September. 



Mamie Ross. White. Free. Ripens about the first of August. Very similar 

 to Carman, except that it is larger and ripens two or three days later. 



Matthew. Yellow. Free. Ripens August 10 to 25. 



Mayflower. Red. Free. Ripens June 15 to July 4. 



McCallister. Yellow. Free. Ripens September i to 10. 



Miss Lola. White; delicious. Free. Similar to Carman. Ripens July 15 to 30. 



Moore (Moore's Favorite). White. Free. Ripens first week in August. 



Mountain Rose. White. Free. Ripens in early August. 



New Prolific. Yellow. Free. Ripens August 25 to September i. 



Niagara. Yellow. Free. Ripens August 25 to September i. 



Oldmixon Free. White. Free. Ripens middle of August. 



J? A Y Ripens August 10 to 25. Sometimes a nurseryman's enthusiasm 



1 gets the better of him when he attempts to tell of the qualities of a 



new variety. We believe in the Ray, and we are enthusiastic about it, but 

 we want to be strictly truthful. It has been tested thoroughly, as growers in 

 the eastern, central and western states have large numbers of Ray trees. 

 We have thousands 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 sure of our position in recommending it. The 

 fruit is extremely large; the skin is creamy white, deeply tinted with crimson 

 and shades of yellow. It is one of the handsomest Peaches we have ever seen. 

 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 appear- 

 ance, even after much handling. Trees exceedingly strong growers, shapely 

 and symmetrical. The Ray is the Peach for all purposes, and the orchardist 

 who sets a large acreage shows good common business judgment. 



Reeves (Reeves' Favorite). Yellow. Free. Ripens middle of August. 



Ringgold (Wilkins' Cling). White. Cling. Ripens September 10 to 25. 



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