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HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



PRICE OF PEACH TREES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 



iJach. Doz. Hund, Thous. 



First-class. XXXX, 6 to 7 feet $0 20 $1 25 $7 00 $6000 



First-class, XX, 5 to 7 feet L5 1 00 6 00 50 00 



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



First-c4fiss, medium. 3 to 5 feet 10 75 4 50 40 00 



First-cSiSs, light, 3 io4feet 08 60 4 00 35 00 



First-class, branched. 2)4 to 3 feet.. 06 50 3 00 25 00 



First-class,\vhips, light,134 to2^ft. 05 40 2 50 20 00 



First-class, June buds, 13^ to 2 feet. 05 50 3 00 25 00 



Second-class, June buds, 12 to'18 ins. 04 40 2 50 20 00 



Third-class, June buds, 6 to 8 inches. 04 30 2 00 15 00 



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



feet one-3'ear trees by mail as well. 



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TWELVE WINXERS. 



Tested Varieties That Bring the Rocks. 



MT. ROSE. — A yarietj' of very g-reat value, very profitable for market and is steadily- 

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

 .^..A^A^'^w^.^A^.^-A-/- v^-.^--- -^---^■-■^•-■^-■-^^■— — - I'ed; llesh white, slightly stained at the stone, juicy 

 ) Ohio \pril 1-^th, 1900. ', and sweet. Separates freely from the stone, fiipen's 



3 ,, T /-, TT ■ \ • ', just after the Troth's Earlj'. but is much larger than 



) ^^^^,^- Vn^- Harrison \' ^on>. ; ^^.^^ variety, and should be in every collection. 



The 1000 trees you shipped me on . CHAMPION-Originated in Illinois. Fruit 



large, beautiful in appearance, fiavor delicious, 

 sweet, rich and juicj-; skin creamy white, with red 

 cheek, freestone and a good shipper, ripening about 

 the 10th of August. 



ELBERTA— An exceedingly large, light-col- 

 ored yellow peach with red cheek. Flesh yellow, 

 V juicy and highly flavored. This is trulj- a fine peach, 

 I noted for its large size and fine appearance. Ripens 



y March 31st arrived in good order on the 



< 9th of April. For the number they are 

 <a magnificent lot of trees. I am happily 

 i disappointed, as they are much better 

 ^ than I had looked for. Thanking you 



< for your kindness, and if I need any 



< more trees I shall give you an order. 

 Yours truly, 



A. J. RoH^r, 



J early in August. 



ETTZGERAED— The best posted growers in 

 Michigan saj' it is as large or larger than Crawford 

 Flarly, 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- 

 tainlj- a very fine ptach; stands the winter better 

 than any yet ottered. 



Ohio, May 3rd, 1900. V 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, r 



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 } 



REE^^fe-Fruit large, roundish, with a fine < enough for sending such splendid stock. ^ 

 red cheek ; flesh deep yellow red at stone juicy, ,; rj^j^ ^^.^ ^^^^ ^g f^ggj^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^ 

 melting, with a good vmotis flavor, excellent One .; ^^.^re shipped. 1 will plant them all. > 

 ot the largest and handsomest peaches, and should < ^^^^j e^-e^y time Hook at them I will > 

 be m every orchard. Tree is hardy and productive, s i^ave to think of J. G. Harrison & Sons. > 

 A good freestone. ^ j ^.^ ^^q ready for some more trees this ( 



STU3IP— Very large, roundish; skin white, '. fall, and will not forget your past kind- ^ 

 with a bright red cheek: flesh white, juicy and ^ ness. Enclosed please find money order ^ 

 high flavored, freestone. Very productive and one '-■ for the balance of money due on the y 

 of the best market varieties. n trees, and a small order for strawberry "• 



OLDMIXON EREE— This is a fine, large, pro- i and asparagus roots. Please send by ex- } 

 ductive variety, succeeding well in all localities, ^ Pi'ess and oblige, A. J. Radebaugh. ,' 

 and well deserving of the high favor in Avhich it is ^-^^-^.^^--^v.--^~v-^^,'-.-N^-^.-^^--^--^.-Y--^.--^.^^ 

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

 ^^,.^_^-.A_/^..,.^_-^,^^_.^_^_^^-^-^v...v^w._^.^A_^_._^_-/ stoue ; teudcr. rich and excellent. August. 

 J New York, April 22d, 1900. I FOX SEEDEING— A very valuable peach 



i Mes"^ J G Harri<?on & Sons r ripening at a time that makes it desirable, being in 



< Sirs:— My order for trees "arrived in ^ September. Large, skin white, with red eheek • 



< splendid shape and could not be better, ^ flesh melting, sweet and good. A desirable sort for 



< and the trees are fine. All of the per- ( canningorraarketing,treestone and a reliable bearer. 



< sons interested are satisfied, and will ^ GLOBE— Originated in Pennsylvania. Fruit 

 gire orders in the future. " (large, golden j-ellow, with red blush; flesh yellow. 



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

 ^ -Y^v-y-v-v-v-N^-^-Y-v-N-^-Y--x^-v-v--^-^^--v'-Y-v-A Last of September. 



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

 quality, hardy, a heavj- and regular bearer. One of ^— v-v-^--^-v~v^-v-^-^'^-^^-^'-^--^v-v-v-^-v-^->. 

 the finest late white peaches, and every large y Iowa, April 28th, 1900. J 



planter should include this in his orchard as a profit- > j^ q. Harrison & Sons. < 



ablesor--. C '^i^'e peach trees arrived yesterday.^ 



CBL VIRS— Originated in Anne Arundel County, } They are fine trees, and the box was in < 

 Md. Fru t of very large size, yellow, with a red > good shape and the trees were plump, < 

 cheek ; fle h yellow, firm and of good quality ; tree ''> but roots were a little dry, but I think i 

 a strong g ower and a good bearer. Ripens just / they will be all right. Hope to be able \ 

 before Smook. > to give you another order next year. j 



CRA^^ORT) EATE— A superb fruit of very ( Respectfully, A. B. Thubman& Son.J 

 large size : skm j-ellow, with a broad dark red cheek; V..^--^--^--^-^-^^-^^-'^--^--^--'-^--^--^-^-'--^-^--^-''--^--^ 

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

 tlavor> Tree vigorous and productive, freestone. Middle of August. 



