HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERIvIN, MD. 



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PRICE OF PEACH TREES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 



Each. Doz. Hund. Thous. 



First-class, XXXX, 6 to 7 feet $0 20 $125 $7 00 $60 00 



First-class, XX, 5 to 7 feet 15 100 6 00 50 00 



First-class, 4 to 6 feet ... 10 80 5 00 45 00 



First-class, medium, 3 to 5 feet 10 75 4 50 40 00 



First-class, light, 3 to 4 feet 08 60 4 00 35 00 



First-class, branched. 2i^ to 3 feet.. 06 50 3 00 25 00 



First-class.whips, light, 13^ to2>^ft. 05 40 2 50 20 00 



First-class, June buds, 1)4 to 2 feet. 05 50 3 00 25 00 



Second-class, June buds, 12 to'lB ins. 04 40 2 50 20 00 



Third-clacs, Junebuds,6 toSinches. 04 30 2 00 15 00 

 If June buds are to go by mail, add $1 per 100; if per dozen, add 15 cents. We can send 

 1 to 2 feet one-year trees by mail as well. 



TWELVE WINNERS. 



Tested Varieties That Bring the Rocks. 



MT. ROSE.— A variety of very great value, very profitable for market and is steadily- 

 growing in favor. Fruit large, roundish; skin whitish, nearly covered with light and dark rich 



red; flesh white, slightly stained at the stone, juicy- 



Ohio, April 13th, 1900. 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



The 1000 trees you shipped me on , 

 March 31st arrived in good order on the 

 9th of April. For the number they are 

 \ a magnificent lot of trees. I am happily 

 disappointed, as they are much better 

 than 1 had looked for. Thanking you 

 for your kindness, and if I need any 

 more trees I shall give you an ordei\ 

 Yours truly, 

 V A. J. ROHN. 



and sweet. Separates freely from the stone. Ripens 

 just after the Troth's Early, but is much larger than 

 that variety, and should be in every collection. 



CHAMPiO>f-0riginated in Illinois. Fruit 

 large, beautiful in appearance, flavor delicious, 

 sweet, rich and juicy; skin creamy white, with red 

 cheek, freestone and a good shipper, ripening about 

 the 10th of August. 



EIjBERTA— An exceedingly large, light-col- 

 ored yellow peach with red cheek. Flesh yellow, 

 juicy and highly flavored. This is truly a fine peach, 

 noted for its large size and fine appearance. Ripens 

 early in August. 



FITZGEKAtD— The best posted growers in 

 Michigan say it is as large or larger than Crawford 

 Early, with the smallest pit I ever saw and the most 

 brilliant color; grows similar to Crawford and 

 ripens between Early and Late Crawford ; flesh 

 rich, deep golden yellow, with high character, cer- 

 tainly a very fine ptach; stands the winter better 

 than any yet offered. 



REEVES— Fruit large, roundish, with a fine 

 red cheek ; flesh deep yellow, red at stone, juicy, 

 melting, with a good vinous flavor, excellent. One 

 of the largest and handsomest peaches, and should 

 be in every orchard. Tree is hardy and productive. 

 A good freestone. 



STUMP— Very large, roundish; skin white, 

 with a bright red cheek ; flesh white, juicy and 

 high flavored, freestone. Very productive and one 

 of the best market varieties 



Ohio, May 3rd, 1900. 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Gents:— The trees came all O. K. and 

 are the pink of perfection. Such fine 

 plump trees I did not think could be 

 grown anywhere. We are all so well 

 pleased that we cannot thank you all 

 enough for sending such splendid scock. 

 They are just as fresh as the day they 

 were shipped. 1 will plant them all, 

 and every time I look at them I will 

 have to think of J. G. Harrison & Sons. 

 I will be ready for some more trees this 

 fall, and will not forget your past kind- 

 ness. Enclosed please find money order 

 for the balance of money due on the 



. trees, and a small order for strawberry 



OI.DMIXON FREE— This is a fine, large, pro- j and asparagus roots. Please send by ex- }■ 



VA variptv anppPiPrlino- wpII in nil InnnlitiPS < PreSS and Oblige, A. J. RADEBAUGH. ,^ 



ductive variety, succeeding well in all localities, 1 press and oblige, 



and well deserving of the high favor in which it is 



held as an orchard variety. Skin yellowish white, with a red cheek, flesh white, but red at the 



stone ; tender, rich and excellent. August. 



FOX SEEDILING— A very valuable peach 



ripening at a time that makes it desirable, being in 



September. Large, skin white, with red cheek* 



i splendidlhape^and could "not bV better^ )> flesh melting, sweet and good. A desirable sort for 



< and the trees are fine. All of the per- f canning or marketing,freestone and a reliable bearer. 

 ) sons interested are satisfied, and will ( GtOBE— Originated in Pennsylvania. Fruit 



< give orders in the future. (large, golden yellow, with red blush; flesh yellow, 

 i Yours truly, J F. Reed. > sweet, firm and delicious, uniformly large, freestone. 

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STEPHENS— Large, white, shaded and mottled red ; flesh white, juicy, vinous, of high 

 quality, hardy, a heavy and regular bearer. One of 

 the finest late white peaches, and every large 

 planter should include this in his orchard as a profit- 

 able sort. 



J~^ New York, April 22d, 1900. 



■s Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



i Sirs:— My order for trees arrived in 



CHAIRS— Originated in Anne Arundel County, 

 Md. Fruit of very large size, yellow, with a red 

 cheek; flesh yellow, firm and of good quality; tree 

 a strong grower and a good bearer. Ripens just 

 before Smock. 



Iowa, April 28th, 1900. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



The peach trees arrived yesterday. 

 They are fine trees, and the box was in 

 good shape and the trees were plump, 

 but roots were a little dry, but I think 

 they will be-all right. Hope to. beable 

 to give you another order next year. 



Respectfully, A. B. Thurman& SON.i 



CRAWFOR-D tATE— A superb fruit of very 

 large size : skin yellow, with a broad dark red cheek; , „ x • 



flesh deep yellow, but red at the stone, juicy and melting, with a rich and excellent vinous 

 flavor. Tree vigorous and productive, freestone. Middle of August. 



