HARRISONS NUftSERlES, BERLIN, HD. 



TROTH'S EARLY,— A \ eiy early peach ol medium size., whitish, with a fine red cheek. 

 MiddJe of July. 



DAVIDSON.— Ripens right after Alexander, medium size, white with red cheek, very 

 deiicious. very hardy. Bears a heavy crop the third year alter planting. First ot August, 



WADDELL.— Another new early peach, originating in Georgia and commended especially 

 by Mr. HaJe. who has planted it largely, Jtisot medium to large size oblong in shape, 

 creamy Avhite. with bright blush, tleshfirm, white and very sweet and rich when ripe, 

 freestone.. One notable thing is the long keeping quality of Waddell. and also its exceptional 

 capacity lor shipping. There is no doubt as to the value ot this new peach. 



LODGE.— Originated in the famous peach belt of Delaware (Kent county). A heavy and 

 regn la r bearer White Hesh. red blush juicy and sweet. Excellent shipper and is a money 

 maker in the locaiitj' in which it orig niated Tree extremely hardy and vigorous growei. 



DELAWARE.— A seedling of Mountain Rose, but much earlier Of large size and fine 

 appearance with a delicately Hushed skm shaded Avith red. Flesh is white, and of a rich 

 liavcr and juicy: a perfect freestone and very productive A better shipper than Mountain 

 Rose, handling quite as well as Troth, than which however, it is much larger and of more 

 attractive coloring, as well as earlier. It comes in just when a good shipping peach is needed 

 when ffales Early is about o^ er and Troth beginning to ripen, 



HYNES- SURPRISE.— True freestone when ripe, resists rot better than Hales Early, 

 which It resembles. 



THIRD RIPENING. 



YELLOW ST. JOHN.— One of the most beautiful and profitable yellow freestones. Large, 

 flesh yellow equaJ in flavor to Crawford. Very juicy and sweet. 



EARLY MICHIGAN.-One of the earliest freestone, white flesh varieties. A profitable 

 market sort, much like Lewis. Has given great satisfaction in the western section ot the 

 country Hardy and prolific, 



LEWIS.— Vigorous grower, medium size, white with crimson cheek. One of the earliest 

 freestones. 



MT. ROSE.— See description m Winner's list. 



CHAMPION,— See description in Wiuner's list. 



niSS LOLO.— A perfect freestone, fine quality, blush, white fiesh very i)rolific. 



FOURTH RIPENING. 



rtclNTOSH.— Of large size, creamy, white fiesh. highly colored nearly Ircestone, ripens 

 to the stone, of good quality. This tree is a strong grower, heavy bearer, trees require thinn- 

 ing fruit. It IS the best peach that ripens between Triumph and Elberta. 



FOSTER.— Large, deep orange red, becoming very dark red on the sunny side; flesh 

 yellew, very rich and juicy with su'b-acid fla\ or. Resembles Crawford Early, but larger and 

 probably a little heavier bearer A very handsome freestone. 



MARY'S CHOICE.— Large to very large yellow, blushed with red, free. A very fine 

 peach for either family or market orchard. 



LARGE EARLY YORK —Large, white with red cheek, fine grained, very juicy rich and 

 delicious; vigorous and productive. August, 



CONNECTICUT.— A grand New England peach of exceptional hardiness of fruit bud and 

 so valuable otherwise as to place it m the foremest rank of hardy peaches. Large and hand- 

 some golden yellow with red check, rich and fine in quality, with a superior high fiavor, and 

 to all yet more to its great value it ripens early— before Crawford Early. 



CHINESE CLING. — Fruit large, roundish, oval, skin transparent cream color with 

 marbling of red next the sun; flesh creamy white, very juicy and melting, with a rich, agree- 

 able fiavor. Last of July, 



HOLDERBAUM.— The originator describes it as follows. The size of the matured fruit 

 is immense many specimens measuring from I'Z to 14 inches m circumference. In color it is 

 ot a light cream yellow, with a beautitul red cheek on the sunny side. In texture it is very 

 firm, of fine quality and aperfect freestone The pit is very small and the fiesh is light yellow 

 streaked with red from the surface to the centre and the most exquisite flavor. Ripens 

 August 1st. 



MRS. BRETT.— Large, white, red cheek, vigorous and productive. Similar to Old Mixon. 

 Free, but about a week earlier, sure and prolific. 



EVERBEARING.— See description page 13. 



FIFTH RIPENING. 



BOKARA NO. 3.— Remarkable for its extreme hardiness, having endured a temperature 

 of 28'' below zero without injury. It ripens about the middle of August. The fruit is large 

 specimens having measured se\ en inches in circumference; yellow rich cheek, tough skin, 

 flesh firm and of fine quality. A perfect freestone and a good keeper. 



CRAWFORD EARLY— This beautiful yellow peach is highly esteemed for market pur- 

 poses. Fruit very large, oblong; skin jellow with fine red cheek, fiesh yelloAv juicy, sweet, 

 excellent: tree exceedingly vigorous and productive. One of the old standard varieties, but 

 not planted as e.xtensively as years ago. 



KALAMAZOO— Large, golden yellow, with crimson cheeik: flesh thick yellow, superb 

 qualitiy. small pit. Strong grower, early bearer, hardy and productive. Between Early and 

 Late Crawford. 



MORRIS WHITE- Rather large; skin creamy Avhite tinged with red in the sun; flesh 

 slightly firm white to the stone, melting and juicy, with an excellent flavor. Trees vigorous 

 and bear fair crops. One of the very best for preserving on account of its entire absence of 

 xed at the stone. Middle of August. 



