

Biggest Peach Tree Values in America 



HERE'S A "LOAD" OF REASONS WHY 

 HARRISONS' PEACH TREES ARE BETTER 



A — Our organization has over 65 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, cultivating and dig- 

 ging. 



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. 



Very Early Varieties 



DIXIRED. Very early, yellow, cling, medium size, round, bright 

 attractive red blush; good flavor; prolific bearer. Ripens two 

 weeks earlier than Golden Jubilee or about three days later 

 than Red Bird. A new variety originated and introduced by 

 the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Its most outstanaing 

 commercial feature is that it is a good shipper and has been 

 planted extensively in Georgia to meet the demands for the 

 very early Peach market. 



DiXICEM. Early, yellow, semi-freestone, red blush, medium 

 size, good quality. Ripens a few days sooner than Golden 

 Jubilee. A new variety originated and introduced by the U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Extensively planted in Georgia. 



FAIRHAVEN. Early, yellow, free- 

 stone, meaium large, nearly 

 round, mostly bright golden 

 in color with an attractive 

 bright red cheek. Skin is 

 smooth and very tough. Fruit 

 very firm and ships excep- 

 tionally well. Ripens just after 

 Golden Jubilee. 



JERSEYLAND (N.J. 135) — 



Ripens a week sooner than 

 Golden Jubilee, large, firm, at- 

 tractive yellow flesh, freestone. 

 Tree is hardy, sets buds freely. 

 Introduced by New Jersey Ex- 

 periment Station. 



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RED BIRD — Earliest Large Peach, Commanding High Prices 



RED BIRD 



EARLIEST OF ALL PEACHES 

 Most Popular Extra Early Market Peach 



Bright glowing color — "red as fire" — on a background of 

 creamy white. 



Handsome. Large — as large as Elberta. Ripens about 45 

 days before Elberta. Clingstone. Good to eat and fine for pies, 

 cobblers and Peach pickles. Quality good, especially when left 

 on the tree until they get fully ripe. 



"Break all young-bearing records." "Breok all bearing rec- 

 ords." "One crop paid for my whole orchard." "Most profit- 

 able early Peach." "Sell fast as can ship." "Better shipper 

 than Elberta." 



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. 



HARRISONS' HARDY PEACH TREES 



We absolutely guarantee Harrison-grown Peach trees, 

 variety for variety, to be as hardy or hardier than trees 

 grown in any locality north of us. 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' HIGH QUALITY PEACH TREES 





New Lower Prices 









Propagated Direct from "Verified" Varieties of Super-Selected 



Strains — Certified 100% 



Healthy 



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True-to-Nome, One-Yeor, Budded Trees: Trees 



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5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to Va in. caliper $1.85 



$1.55 



$1.15 



$0.95 



4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. caliper 1.45 



1.20 



.90 



.80 



3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper 1.20 



1.00 



.75 



.65 



2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. caliper 1.05 



.90 



.60 



.50 



2 to 3 ft., 14 to 5/16 in. caliper . .85 



.70 



.45 



.35 



18 to 24 inches 70 



.55 



.35 



.25 



12 to 18 inches 50 



.35 



.25 



.20 



May be assorted varieties of Peach Trees. For Jumbo 



Peach Trees, see page 



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One-Year, Budded, 5- to 6-Ft. 



Peach Trees 



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