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peaches. Large, and handsome golden yellow with red cheek, rich and fine in quality, with 

 a superior high flavor, and to all yet more to its great value it ripens early— before Crawford 

 liJarly. 



.^-^^^^^^^^_^_^_^.-.-..^y CHINESK CLING-Fruit large, roundish. 



N. J., April lOch, 1900. } oval ; skin transparent cream color, with marbling 



J. Gr. Harrison & Sons, v of red next the sun; flesh creamy white, very 



) Gentlemen:-! received my trees invJiiicy and melting, Avith a rich, agreeable flavor. 



<J best condition on the 7th. 'Thanking ^ Last of July. 



<^ you for rusbiag the order, I remain )> 



Yours trnly, I FIFTH KIPENING. 



Wm. G. Ludi. } 



V— V BO KARA. No. 3— "Remarkable for its extreme 



hardiness, having endured a temperature of 28"^ below zero without injury. It ripens about 

 the middle of August. The fruit is large, specimens having measured seven inches in circum- 

 ference; yellow rich cheek, tough skin; flesh Arm x-^^-v-^-y~v-^-~v-n-y-^.'~v-v-^-.^-n'-v-v~v-v- 

 and of fine quality. A perfect freestone and aC Mich., Dec. 3rd, 1900. 



good keeper. ^ j_ ^. Harrison & Sons, 



CRAWFORD EARLY— This beautiful yel- > Dear Sirs :— The two bales of trees 

 low peach is highly esteemed for market purposes. } you sent me have arrived in good order 

 Fruit very large, oblong ; skin yellow with fine red / after having been on the road U days, 

 cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet, excellent; tree J> lam much pleased with your prompt- 

 exceedingly vigorous and productive. One of the > ness and care in filling the order. I 

 old standard varieties but not planted as exten- )^ shall remember you again when in want 

 sively as years ago. > of plants and trees. 



KALAMAZOO- Large, golden yellow, with ^ Yours truly, j 



crimson cheek, flesh thick yellow, superb quality, ( C. F. Besemer. \ 



small pit. Strong grower, early bearer, hardy and ^--^-^^--^-^^-'^--v--^-^^-^--^-^-^^^-^-^--^--'--^-^-^--^ 

 productive. Between Early and Late Crawford. 



MORRIS WHITE— Rather large, skin creamy white tinged with red in the sun, flesh 



slightly firm, white to the stone, melting and juicy, 

 y-^-^-^"^-^-^^-^^'^-^^-^^-^'"-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^^'/' with an excellent flavor. Tree vigorous and bears 



< Md„ April 19th, 1900. V fair crops. One of the very best for preserving on 

 ■i Mess. J. G. Harrison & Son, ? accounr, of its entire absence of red at the stone. 

 "-; Gentlemen:— Trees received last night > Middle of August. 



< and planted today, entirely satisfac- r OLD MIXON CLING— Large yellowish white, 

 ^, tory. Enclosed find check for same as > dotted with red on a red cheek; flesh pale white; 



< per bill. Hope you may get my second > very melting and juicy, with an exceedingly rich 



< order off in time. With thanks for > juscious flavor. One of the most desirable clingstone 



< prompt shipment, I am, > peaches. Middle of August. 

 Yours ^i-^lyj, Tttrnfr I SNOW'S ORANGE-Large, yellow; very hardy 



A. J? RANK iURNKR^j^^^ productive; valuable for market; freestone. 



OLD MIXON FREE— See description in ^----^---^---^-^^------'--^-'--^-^-^"-~-'-'^_;^f^ 



Winner's list. i Va., Nov. 19th, 1900. ) 



STUMP— See description in Winner's list. } Dear Sirs :— Trees received in first < 



ELBERTA-See description in Winner's list. ( ?i|S S^pfiTe me^nYve^^/wiy^'EMSfe 

 REE VES— See description in Winner's list. V find enclosed money for same with many < 



} thanks. Yours very truly. i 



SIXTH RIPENING.. Lv^..w..w^v_.wv......v_.._.^...2:i^ 



BURKE— From Louisiana. Seedling of Chinese Cling and very large. It is described as 

 roundish oblong, pale creamy white, slightly shaded with red; flesh white, juicy, of excellent 

 flavor, clingstone. August. 



RED CHEEK MELOCOTON— A famous old, well known and popular variety, exten- 

 y-A_.v.,_ „^_^-_^v_.v_.^,-_^_s..^.^v_.^.,^..s — ^sively cultivated as a market fruit; fruit large, skin 

 <; Md., April 19th, 1900. Vyellow. with deep red cheek, flesh red at the stone, 



< Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, l>juicy with a good rich, vinous flavor; productive, 



< Gentlemen :— Our trees arrived Tues- >f reestone. Middle of August. 



^ day evening, 17th, Jl right, and we are r FITZGERAl-D- See description Winner's list. 



i fre'SI res? I ■SllSl^i-'^o^ttn i pvt? I,, ^KAWFORD I,ATE-See description Winner's 



i t?aT'^?l'^Ise'?on'?lor"ie\°tVs°en'a'^me"a I ' ^»^ SEEDI.TNr.-See descriptionWinner's list. 



< fall catalogue. > MAGNUM BONUM— Large yellow peach; f ree- 

 { Respectfully, J. D. Stine. >stone. 



1--^,..^^^..,^..-.^..^^^^%^^^^^,,-^,^..^^^ GLOBE— See description Winner's list. 



BRANDY WINE— Large to very large; skin greenish yellow, shaded more or less with 

 dull red; free. 



STEPHENS— See description Winner's list. 



CHAIRS— See description AVinner's list. 



HORTON'S RIVERS— A magnificent variety resembling Early Rivers in every way, but 

 is a perfect freestone; ripens a few days later. August. 



AVHEATLAND— An improvement upon Crawford Late, and ripens just in advance of it, 

 extra large, beautiful golden yellow with a crimson cheek; flesh yellow, rather firm, juicy sweet 

 and of fine quality, tree vigorous, very productive. August. 



GOLD DROP— Large, good quality, hardy, profitable market sort; follows Crawford Late. 



HILU'S CHILI— A great favorite for market in the cold northwest, on account of its ex- 

 treme hardiness and heavy bearing. Fruit medium size, oblong; skin yellow, shaded with dark 

 red; flesh yellow, very rich and sweet; freestone, October 1. 



