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We art- /special attention to our list of stock which we have to offer as shown on this list 



l™ 11 + I" T e i ^* , gI '° Wth and We are in a Position to offer you trees that are smooth 

 grown well rooted and first-class m every particular. Our prices are low considering the quality 

 ■itock that we offer. Let us have your order at once that we rnav 



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reserve the varieties for you. 

 J. C. HARRISON & SONS, Berlin, Md, 



THE PEACH. 



PRICE OF PEACH TREES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 



Each. Dozen. 



$0.15 .$1.50 



.12 1.25 



.10 1.00 



.08 .75 



.07 .75 



.07 .75 



.20 2.00 



First-Class. 5 to G feet 



First-Class, medium, 4 to 5 feet 



First-Class, light, 3 to 4 feet 



First-Class, branched, 2 to 3 feet 



First-Class, whips, light, 1 to 2 feet... 

 Second-Class, June buds, 12 to IS inches 

 First-Class, XXX, 6 to 7 feet 



Hundred. 

 $8.00 

 7.50 

 7.00 

 5.50 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 10.00 



Thousand. 

 $70.00 

 65.00 

 00.00 

 45.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 

 90.00 



Atlanta, 

 Amsden June, 

 Ark Traveller, 

 Ark. Beauty, 

 Alexander, 

 Bequet Free, 

 Belle of Georgia 

 Barber, 

 Bilyeu, 



Chair's Choice, 

 Crawford Late, 

 Carman, 

 Coolridge. 

 Chi low, 

 «-Cobler, 

 Champion, 

 Capt. Ede, 

 I Livvfoid Early, 

 Connecticut, 

 Crosby, 

 down's Cling, 

 Denton, 

 Elberta, 



VAPIET1ES. 



_j-'Eastou Cling, 

 Early Heath. 

 Everbearing. 

 Foster, 

 Fitzgerald, 

 Frances, 

 Fox Seedling. 

 Graves, 

 Gold Mine, 

 Greensboro. 



Niagara, 



Newington Cling, 

 Old Mixon, 

 Philip Horton, 

 Picquet's Late. 

 Pearce's Yellow, 

 Royal George. 

 Reeve's Favorite, 

 Salway, 

 Schumaker. 

 Geary's Holdo*)*""* Steadley, 

 Gold Drop, Scott's Nonpareil, 



Gordon, ^w^-Switzerland. 



Holland's Cling, 

 Hughes, 



Hobson's Choice, 

 Holderbaum. 

 Jacques ■S. It.. 

 Krummell's L. Oct. 

 Klondike, 

 Lemon Cling. 

 Lewis, 

 ,„. Levy's Late, 



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Engle's Mammontb»*L Early York. 



GRADES OF PEACH TREES. 

 6 to 7 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 4 to 5 ft., 3 to 4 ft., 

 2 to 3 ft., 1 to 2 ft., and June Buds. 



Early Michigan, 



Eureka, 



Early Davidson, 



Emma, 



Early Rivers, 



Miss Lolo, 

 Mt. Rose, 

 Moore's Favorite, 

 Mamie Ross, 

 Matthew's Beauty, 



Slappy, 



Snow's Orange, 



Smock, 



Sunrise Cling. 



Sneed, ~~ 



Stump, 



Troth's Early. 



Victor, 



Van Metor's L. Oct. 



Wonderful. 



Weaver, 



Waterloo, 



White Heath Cling, 



Yellow St. John. 



Yellow Rareripe. 



DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW PEACH, RAY. 



RAY. — This peach is of the Chinese strain, a remarkable grower ; so much so it is noticeable in the 

 nursery from other varieties. It ripens just after Troth's Early; size of Belle of Georgia or Moore's 

 Favorite ; white flesh with red blush ; a good shipper. The original tree lias borne 16 successive crops 

 without a single miss, and the small orchard of 264 trees, budded from same tree, 7 years old, has borne 

 4 successive crops that have netted over twenty-two hundred ($2200) dollars. 



PRICE OF MAYFLOWER, ATLANTA AND RAY PEACH TREES. 



First-Class, XXX, 6 to 7 feet 



First-Class, 5 to 6 feet 



First-Class, medium, 4 to 5 feet 



First-Class, light, 3 to 4 feet 



First-Class, branched, 2 to 3 feet 



First-Class, June buds, 1% to 2 feet 



Each. 



Dozen. 



Hundred. 



Thousan 



$0.40 



$4.00 



$18.00 



$160.00 



.30 



3.00 



14.00 



120.00 



.24 



2.50 



12.00 



110.00 



.20 



2.00 



11.00 



100.00 



.16 



1.50 



9.00 



80.00 



.16 



1.50 



9.00 



80.00 



ATLANTA. — Originated in Georgia and is described by the originator as being a hybrid of two well- 

 known varieties — Elberta and Indian Blood — and is possibly the largest peach yet introduced ; round, 

 having a pointed apex ; skin deep yellow, overspread with red ; flesh deep yellow, rich, juicy, melting, 

 sweet and delicious and best flavored of any of the yellow peaches yet introduced. In size, beauty and 

 flavor, it has but few, if any, equals. Ripens immediately after Elberta. Good keeper, having kept a 

 week after being picked when ripe. 



Do not fail to include some Atlanta trees in your order, which we will furnish. 



MAYFLOWER. — Described by the originator as the earliest peach known, ripening nearly a week 

 before Sneed. Superior to Sneed in color, quality and being red all over. 



Many testimonials from growers in North Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi state that after fruiting 

 it they find that it is a large, high colored peach and is one of the leading sellers in the South. 



