HARRISOiN'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, HD. 



BEAUTY'S BLUSH— Fi'uit uniformly Jarg-e. hig-hlj- colored, melting and delicious. Kipe 

 from 20th of June to 10th of July. A perfect freestone. 



AMSDEN JUNE— Very much like Alexander. Fruit full, medium size, roundish; skin 

 nearly covered with light and dark red, al- 

 most purplish in the sun. ♦♦»♦» ♦«»« ♦♦♦»♦ »♦»♦. 



TRIUMPH— very early yellow freestone 1 I]]., Nov. 18. 1901. 



Reach, ripening with Alexander. Blooms late, j 

 has large flowers, is a sure and abundant i 

 bearer and makes a very strong growth. The 

 fruit is large with a ^ erj^ small pit, and is 

 indeed beautiful. Surface is yellow, nearlj' 

 covered with red and dark crimson in the 

 sun. Flesh bright yellow, free when fully 

 ripe ? Mfl (A' excellent flavor. 



W VTERLOO— Medium t<5 large: flesh greenish white, with abundance of sweet vinous 

 jiifif^e. Scmi-cling. ripens Avith Amsden June. 



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Harrison & Sons— Trees here just one j 

 day later than freeze. I found plants fine j 

 and perfectly satisfactory. t 



Very respectfullj' j'ours, 



Beder AVood. 



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 W. Va., June 12th, 1901. 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons— 

 ^ Dear Sirs— We herewith enclose p 



M you check to cover the amount of bill P 

 ^ rendered. Please accept thanks for your t 

 M kindness in waiting. The trees I got from P 

 ^ you this season are the best J have ever t 

 4 planted. Respectfully, t 



j D. Gold Miller. | 



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white Avith red blush; tender and juicj^ when fullj- ripe, clear seed, delicious flavor, 

 at place of origin, in Louisiana, June 15th 



SCHUr\ACHER-A very early peach, simi- 

 lar to Alexander in many ways, but is more 

 highly colored and more showy, verj- good 

 qualities. June. 



CONNETT'S SOUTHERN EARLY— A seed- 

 ling of the old Chinese Cling, which originated 

 in Guilford county. North Carolina. It has 

 extra large fruit of a cream Avhite shade; hav- 

 ing a beautiful blush next to the sun. 



EUREKA— Early semi-cling: seedling of 

 Chinese cling. Medium size, oblong, cream 



Ripens 



SECOND RIPENING. 



^oi„^^'^?^'^'^~*'^ peach of North China type that promises great 

 vame. l lie originator says it is either a seedling of or 



a sister to 



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^nHi^i^;^, f same habit of growth, only has larger and darker colored foliage. Tree hardy 



nprfFJfin ,. 'y^ ^-^'^ ^^^^^ practically rot proof, as original tree, standing in low, wet ground, has 

 sfr^^rK^^ ,^ ^"^^ seasons, while other varieties all about have rotted entirelv. Carman is 

 flA^w? „ iarKB, broad, oval in form, pointed; sbiri yellowish white, dotted and Hushed red; 

 firff H -l^^ ■^^' ^'^^^^'5^ tinned red, of a sprightly vinous flavor. The Ruml N^w Yorker 



L^r^ •';^^ ? .It some years ago as an extra large, yellow peach, like Elberta. only five weeks 

 ^Xv. ir i"i7 ^^P^ Elbertatype. but it is not strictlv a vellow. neither is it white. The 



fexns j^arm and. lianch says : "Carman peach is of large size, oblong, resembling Eiberta, and is 

 distance'' ^'^ * "^ peach we know; the skin ii tough, and it is just the peach to ship a long 



EARLY RIVERS-A large peach of a r^^^ 

 pale straw color, with a delicate pink cheek, t 

 flesh with a delicate i)ink tint. Middle of July, t 



HALE'S EARLY-An excellent peach 

 when It succeeds, hut unfortunateJy it is so 

 liable to rot before and at timeof ripening 

 that It is not advisable to plant in some places 

 on that account, it does, however, succeed 

 well in some ])laces. and mostiv in elevated 

 should have a i)lace in the orchard.s. .July. 



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Delaware, Mch. 2, 1001. q 



J. G. Harrison & Sons— Trees received ^ 



n good condition. I am pleased with A 



them. Thanks Enclosed please find my 



heck in pay for them. 



Yours truly, James A. Martin. 



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