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HARRISONS' NURSERIES 



PEACHES, continued 



BRACKETT. ^ ye^ow Peach of the Smock type. The fruit is large to 

 * very large, oblong in form, with pointed apex. An aver- 

 age specimen weighed 53^ ounces. The color is orange-yellow, mottled with 

 carmine, and darker carmine cheek; the mottlings indicate the Chinese strain. 

 The flesh is deep yellow, juicy, and highly flavored. Ripens after Elberta. A 

 grower in Georgia claims that Brackett brings him 50 cents a bushel more 

 than other varieties. It seems to be one of the most valuable new sorts. (See 

 special prices for Brackett, page 23.) 

 np" 1 I P (Belle of Georgia). Ripens early in August. Fruit 

 ..^^__^___ very large and most attractive in color and shape, 

 'ith a light red_cheek; flesh white, firm and delicious; tb 



Successful 

 grower in 

 the North 

 or South 



CHAMPION. 



/'^Ct 



quality is fine. The Belle of Georgia has become one of the 



standard varieties in the big commercial orchards of the 



United States, as it stands shipping to all markets in such a 



way that it invariably brings the best prices. In many respects it is equal to 



Elberta. 



P ARMAN. ^^P^^^ third week in July. This is a favorite variety with 



! many growers, as it is one of the most profitable in its season 



of ripening ever introduced. The returns from a successful Carman orchard 

 are almost beyond belief, and the fruit stands shipping so well that it always 

 reaches market in prime condition. The fruit is remarkably attractive and 

 luscious; large and broad, oval-shaped, yellowish white, flesh creamy white, 

 red with tinge, spicy and good; free. This is a valuable early Peach. 

 Chairs. Yellow. Free. Ripens September 1. 



Ripens August 1. Fruit large; creamy white, with red 



cheek; sweet, juicy, very high quality. Good shipper. 



Free. One of the showiest Peaches in our sample orchard, and one that sells 



tor a good price. A 



valuable Peach for 

 the home or com- 

 mercial orchard. 

 onnet's Southern 

 Early. Large; free. 

 July 28 to August 10. 

 Denton. Yellow. Free. 

 Ripens August 25 to 

 September 1. 

 i/^Dewey (Admiral 

 Dewey). Yellow. 

 Free. Ripens June 

 25 to July 4. 

 Early Crawford. Yel- 

 low. Free. Ripens 

 July 28 to August 10. 

 L-Early Elberta. Free. 

 Ripens about a 

 week before Elberta. 

 Resembles Elberta 

 in every way; many 

 people say that its 

 quality is even 

 higher than that of 

 Elberta. 



Early Wheeler (Red 

 Bird Cling). Creamy 

 white. Ripens very 

 early, June 25 to 

 July 10. 



Easton Cling. White. 

 Cling. Ripens Sep- 

 Brackett Peach tember 10 to 25. 



