Harrisons' Nurseries 



Berlin, Maryland 



PEACH TREES (Continued) 



Cultivation in One of Harrisons' Nurseries, Famous 

 Bearing Commercial Peach Orchards. 



EARLY ELBERTA— Early mid- season, ripens about a 

 week earlier than Elberta, yellow, freestone and some- 

 what similar to Elberta. 



Engles Mammoth (fengle) — Late, large, yellow freestone, 

 resembles Crawford Late. 



Early Rose — Very early, white, cling, small to medium 

 size, prolific bearer. The most popular new early 

 variety in the Georgia commercial peach orchards. 



Eclipse — Early, yellow, freestone, new variety. 



Fitzgerald — Late, large, yellow, freestone. 



Fox Seedling (Fox) — Late, large, white, freestone, good 

 for canning. 



Frances — Late, yellow, freestone, medium size. 



Greensboro — Early, extra large, white, freestone, excel- 

 lent for roadside markets. 



Gold Drop — Late, very hardy, heavy bearer, medium size, 

 yellow, freestone. 



HILEY (Hiley Belle)— Early white, freestone, medium 

 size, highly red colored, extra good flavor. Prolific 

 bearer — one of its most striking characteristics is that 

 it will withstand long shipments in refrigerator cars 

 of a thousand or more miles: There are more Hiley 

 trees planted in North Carolina, South Carolina and 

 Georgia than any other white commercial variety. 



Hill's Chili — Late, yellow, medium size, freestone, hardy. 



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