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GAGE ELBERTA. ‘Bud Sport’ of Elberta, dis- 
ease resistant. Tree is just as vigorous as 
original Elberta, but instead of growing up- 
right, its branches are more of spreading 
nature. Due to high resistance to bacteriosis, 
the tree retains its foliage and the fruit 
ripens 3 to 4 days later than Elberta. — 
arrisons — 
— Original | : 
: “BUD” ; ; 
Strain | 
Internationally Famous—The Standard by 
Which All Other Peaches are Judged 
Midseason. Yellow, freestone. Fruit is large to extra 
: sas Z large; golden yellow with brilliant shades of red; firm, 
eS, . iuicy, rich, sweet and good flavor. Elberta has the 
E : = greatest international reputation of any Peach. It has 
i ‘ . 5 a been the standard for all other Peaches almost since 
> tnain : the date of its introduction. The coloring of Elberta 
IE 4 is practically, perfect. ulbe er yellow skin : almost 
= : entirely covered with dark r blush upon the sunny 
: and Reap side. The attractive appearance and uniform large 
enna i size serve to sell it almost on sight. We offer original 
aoe the fer-y | strain trees which is the best strain obtainable. 
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Benefits - . 
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Save Disappointment—Plant Only Harrison 
ORIGINAL STRAIN Elberta ; : 
Today, there are more than seven distinct types and strains of Elberta, bearing 
fruit in the orchards of this country. To compare the various sizes, shapes, texture 
and red coloring of these Elberta with those grown “on original strain trees” gives = 
sufficient reason why they sold this year at a premium of $1.00 to $2.00 per bushel 
on the New York and other leading fruit markets. 
They Cost No More 
Why plant degenerated strains of Elberta when you can plant Harrisons’ heavy > 
yielding original strain trees. They can be purchased at the lowest price that high < 
quality trees can be produced for. It is true trees, size by size, can be produced * 
cheaper by budding them from non-fruiting trees in the nursery row, but this 
method causes degeneration. Trees grown in this manner will be lighter croppers 
and require a lancer time in coming into bearing. 
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ELBERTA 
Original Strain > S 
The Leading Peach aes 
America’s No. 1 Peach—Elberta. Inere are more Elberta 
Peach trees in bearing than any other variety on earth: 
N REDSKIN. A new variety introduced by the University of Maryland. 
Mid-season, yellow, freestone, large, round, deep red blush, firm 
flesh, sweet flavor. It is a cross between J. H. Hale and Elberta, 
which ripens slightly earlier than Elberta. Vigorous, good growing 
tree and productive. 
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VASC0SON 3». Beiity 
Late 3. Color 
A Profitable Commercial Variety Slightly Later Than Elberta 
Brackett is a comparatively new commercial Peach in some sections 
but wherever tried it has given uniformly good results. During the 
past thirty years we have planted many thousands of this variety in 
wherever tried it has given uniformly good results.’ 
e fruit is rich yellow, with dark carmine cheek. The size runs 
fully as large or larger than Elberta. Flesh is deep yellow, extremely 
juicy and is absolutely freestone. Fruit is much better flavored than 
Elberta. Good shipper. 
Popular On the Markets 
a Brackett commands unusually high prices on the market and often outsells 
Elberta twenty-five to fifty cents per bushel. We know the grower who needs a 
Be ee a Peach ripening slightly later than Elberta will make no mistake in planting Brackett. 
ss Plant Harrisons’ Original Strain 
Lai HARRISONS’ were the first to ularize this great vari istribute it 
BRACKETT—The Beautiful Red Peach With Handsome throughout the Peach-growing tectona We offer fees thot one plea Binet 
Orange-Lemon-Colored Background from the original strain and they are sure to produce results. 
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