HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN. MD. 



"WALKER— A fine white peach ripening after Smock with a beautiful red side; flesh 



white, rich and sweet. One of the very best of its season, ripening in September. A most 

 excellent variety for canners. 



SHIPLEY'S EATE KED— Large, handsome peach of very good quality. Follows Smock. 

 Creamy white, with beautiful red cheek ; white flesh. 



^_.^.^^^_^.^^^^_^ EE3IOX CEIXG— A very large and beautiful 



Md.. April 25th. 1900. ^^emon-shaped variety, light yellow reddened in ihe 



Mess. J. G. Harrison i: Sons, ^ sun, flesh firm, yellow, rich, with a vinous sub-acid 



Dear Sirs:— The trees vou shipped .flavor, fine for preserving: tree very hardy and pro- 



me "ilst inst, arrived here' in splendid . ductive. Last of August. 



XETV PKOEIFIC— Fruit large, golden yellow 



condition today, and they are a fine lot 



V of trees, really better than I expected Trith rich red cheek, flavor unsurpassed. Tree very 

 )> for the price. Thank you for the ex- hardy and exceedingly productive. " ' 



tras. 



^ . Bears fruit in 



Tours truly, hirge clusters. 



E. A. Garlitz. ^ JENNIE WOKTHIEN— Yellow, large, of fine 



-^•^-^-^^^ — '--•^--^ quality, ripening about with Fox Seedling. 

 TEEEOW KAREKIPE— Large, deep yellow, melting and good, with a rich flavor. Last 

 of August. 



WARD'S EATE — A fine variety, ripening last of August; vigorous and productive; fruit 

 rather large; skin white, with a fine crimson cheek, flesh white, juicy, melting and excellent, 

 valuable for canning and for market purposes. 



SEVENTH RIPEXIXG. 



-Large, yellow, ripening with Smock, of good quality, splendid keeper. 



iTER 



Md., Xov. 9th, 1900. } 

 Dear Sir: y 



The trees came all right and in good y 

 condition. 1 am much pleased with s 

 them. Many thanks for the extras you } 

 put in. Yours respectfully, s 



H. F. Mitchell. 

 Cling stone 



Tree a 



McCOELl! 



very prolific. 



EE>lOX FREE— It is almost lemon shape, be- 

 ing longer than broad, color a pale lemon when ripe, 

 of large size, excellent quality, sweet and rich, 

 exceedingly productive, a sure bearer. 



S3IOCK— Fruit medium to large, skin light 

 orange yellow, mottled with red ; some specimens 

 dry, others moderately juicy, but all rich. Excel- < 

 lent as a late market sort. ^,_^^^„,_^^__^^^ 



OSCAR— Fruit large, juicy and rich. Color very dark, almost black. 

 thrifty grower. September. 



BARBER— Medium to large, deep yellow nearly covered with red. Flesh yellow, tender, 

 julcyand sweet. All^ that could be asked for. September. 



BRONSOX— Large ; yellow, with handsome red 

 cheek; flesh sweet, rich.'fine flavor ; tree hardy and 

 a good bearer. Middle of September. 



CONKLING— A profitable market sort. Large, 

 round, golden yellow with crimson cheek ; high 

 flavor. Early September. 



EXGEE-S 31A3IMOTH— Large, round, oval, 

 <^ suture slight : yellow with red cheek ; flesh yellow ; 



V - N. C, May Tth, 1900. 



/ Mess. J. G. Hari-rison ^ Sons, 



> Dear Sirs:— Enclosed please find check 

 r to pay for a bill of trees shipped me on 



> April 6th. The trees were received in 

 (. due time and were very nice and I hope 



to be able to give you a nice order next 

 fall. Yours trulv. 



J. D. Williams. < stone small, free ; sweet, rich, jviicy. Early Septem- 

 ber. A good market sort, 

 JACQUES— Very large, deep yellow ; has a high reputation. September. 

 PrCOUET'S LATE— Very large : yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, buttery, rich, sweet 

 and of the highest flavor. Early September. 



GEARY'S HOLD OX— Piare. yellow, freestone : similar to the Smock, though some days 

 later in ripening. 



EARLY HEATH— Similar to White Heath but ^-^^■-•^-■-•^----— ■-^--^---^----'^ — ^ 



larger and several days earlier. s Md., April 3itli, 1900. V 



FORD'S LATE— Fruit larse, productive, white ' Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, ( 



and beautiful : flesh quite free1 season after Smock. ■ Berlin. Md.. / 



BRAY'S RARERIPE (Dillon-s EareriTJe^-' Dear .^irs:--The trees were received ^ 



Large, creamy white, well flushed with crimson; yesterday and am very much pleased c 



flesh white, rich iuicv o-ood A recrmar ind ahnn- ^'^^^ them, they are nice size and ' 



dant bearer, veiwSVIble in tanvse^tiSnf.^^^ ' T^'^^^' Enclosedyou will find Money ; 



T/^TjTrv-r-^r , c iLiiiiaii.> .-cLLiuu... - Order for the amount of your bill. > 



LOKENTZ— A seedling discovered m Marshall <" Yours verv trulv. } 



Lounty. w . ^ a., and has never been known to fail a< Geo W'Hoffmax. > 



crop, even in most unfavorable seasons. It bears ,^__,^ ___^_ ^.^ '___._:^ 



*^IS]^^0^^5 ^t^^^lj^^L^l^L^i^jL J^ is usually large, of superior flavor, freestone, yellow flesh 

 ^ ~ and handsome appearance. Has been a surprise 



to all who have seen it. Season of ripening after 



V Xew Jersey, November 1, 19C0. 



> Mess. J. G. Harrison .t Sons. 



> Gentlemen— My order^ of trees re- 



smock. 



CROSBY- 



streaked with 



^ good sized and well rooted : very satis- '■' color and fine quality it commands ready sale in c 

 /factory. Yours trulv,' ^ petition with best standard market sorts. Claii 



f Geo.' a. Schulz. ' to be the hardest of all peaches. Good for both h( 



Medium size, bright orange yellow.^ 



rmine. On account of its beautiful 



com-^ 



Claimed 



peaches. Good for both home 



and market. September. 



"WOXDERFUL— Large to very large, uniform in shape and size: color rich golden yellow, 



overspread with carmine and crimson : flesh vellow, highlv flavored and firnau bright led at the 



pit, which IS small, and parts freely from the'flesh. October, and a good keeper. 



,.i^^^^T-ER— Earge. yellow, ripening with Smock, of' good Quality, sj^endid keeper,, very- 

 prolific, better colored and larger than Smock. 



