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Harrisons 9 Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



ROCHESTER — Early, mid-season, yellow, freestone, large, 

 covered with mottled red blush; flesh yellow stained with 

 red at pit, very good quality, prolific bearer. One of the 

 best early mid-season yellow freestone peaches for nearby 

 markets, and highly desirable for canning. Our buds came 

 direct from the original tree from Mr. A. H. Heberle of 

 Rochester, New York, the originator. Popular in Western 

 New York and Michigan. 



Salberta — Late, yellow, freestone, large, being a satisfactory 

 cross between Elberta and Salway. Salberta inherited the 

 size, quality and productiveness of Elberta, and inherited 

 the lateness in season of Salway, making a fine combina- 

 tion for a profitable late peach. This new variety is being 

 planted commercially more or less in Ohio and Michigan. 



Salway — Late, yellow, freestone, large, beautifully mottled 

 with red and a brownish red cheek; the flesh is yellow* 

 firm, rich, juicy and sugary, and particularly fine for can- 

 ning and preserving. Generally grown in the Mountain dis- 

 tricts, good shipper, desirable for the fancy trade. 



SHIPPERS' LATE RED— Late, yellow, freestone, large, 

 round, bulkier than Elberta, with an attractive red coloring 

 which is catchy to the eye. Flesh is yellow, juicy, sweet 

 and pleasing flavor. Trees are very hardy, good growers, 

 bears young, sure cropper, and prolific bearer. Promising 

 new late commercial variety and excellent home sort. 



SLAPPEY — Early mid-season, yellow, freestone, medium to 

 large size, beautifully red colored, rich, juicy and extra 

 good flavor. Good commercial variety for nearby markets 

 and one of the best early yellow freestone peaches. 



SOUTH HAVEN — Early yellow, freestone, large, roundish, 

 uniform size, deep yellow with a red cheek, delicious flavor. 

 Ripens about fifteen to eighteen days ahead of Elberta. 

 Tree very hardy, good grower and a consistent, heavy bearer. 

 A most promising early yellow freestone peach for the com- 

 mercial orchards. Suggest you planting South Haven in a 

 limited way to compare with other standard varieties. 



Triumph — Very early, yellow, semi-freestone, medium to large 

 size, dark red coloring, excellent shipper. Generally planted 

 in the colder sections of the North. 



WHITE HEATH CLING (HEATH)— Late white, cling, 

 sometimes called Mammoth Heath Cling, extra large, round, 

 with red blush, flesh is firm, white, exceedingly juicy, and 

 ripens fully to the pit. Favorite for canning and pickling. 

 Be sure to include in your family orchard. 



Wilma — Mid-season, yellow, freestone, large, good red color, 

 somewhat similar to its parent, Elberta. 



Yellow St. John — Early, yellow, freestone, medium size, one 

 of the earliest of the Crawford types, handsome and deli- 

 cious flavor. Tree is hardy, vigorous, heavy bearer. Gen- 

 erally grown in Michigan. 



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