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CRAWFORD LAT E-See de scription Winner's list. 

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F Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Berlin. Md. 4 JVIAGNUM BONUH- Large yellow peacb, 



t Dear Sirs;-Trees were received on Thurs- 1 freestone ^^ ^" i^av.u, 



t day of this week all in g-ood order and am :3 m ood e ^ • ^ «r , ,.^ 



t: well pleased .vith them. Enclosed please q OLOBE-See description \\ inner 's list, 



t find check to cover the amount of bill. ^ BRANDYWINE— Larg-e to very larg-e; skin 



t Respectfully, Frank K. Roe. d g:reenish yellow, shaded more or less with dull 



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STEPHENS— See description Winner's list. 



GHAIRS— See description Winner's list. 



HORTON'S RIVERS-A magnificent variety, resembling- Early Rivers in every way, but 

 is a perfect treestone; ripens a few days later. August. 



WHEATLAND— An improvement upon Crawford Late, and ripens just in advan^^e of it-, 

 extra large, beautiful golden yellow with a crimson cheek; flesh yellow, rather firm, juicy,, 

 sweet and of fine quality: tree vigorous; very productive. August. 



GOLD DROP-Large, good quality, hardy, profitable market sort; follows Crawford Late., 



WALKER-A fine white peach, ripening after Smock, with a beautiful red side; flesh 

 -white, rich and sv/eet, One of the very best of its season, ripening in September. A most ' 

 excellent variety for eaniiers. 



SHIPLEY'S LATE RED— Large, handsome peach of very good quality. Follows Smock. 

 Creamy white, with beautiful red cheek; white flesh, 



LEMON CLING— A very large and beautiful lemon-shaped variety, light yellow reddened 

 in the sun, flesh firm, yellow, rich, with a vin- 



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JENNIE WORTHIEN-Yellow, large, of 3 to me. Yours respectfully, § 



fine quality,ripening about with Fox Seedling, q Wm. S. Dietrich. F 



YELLOW RARERIPE— Large, deep yel- J?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrrTT-fTTTTTTTTTTTTTT-rrTT-nrrTTTrrrX 



low, melting and good, with a rich flavor. Last of August. 



WARD'S LATE— A fine variety, ripening last of August; vigorous and productive; fruit 

 rather large: skin white, with a fine crimson cheek; flesh white, juicy, meltingand excellent; 

 valuable for canning and market purposes. 



DENTON— The iruit resembles that of Elberta, but is a full week to ten days later in 

 season. So far it has proven remarkably certain as a bearer, bearing when all other kinds 

 fail. Is equally as large as Elberta, and even more reliably productn e. 



CHRISTIANA— A new, very large, fine looking yellow peach, ripening between Crawford 

 Late and Smock. Its large size, handsome appearance and time of ripening combine to make 

 it a very valuable peach, 



EnriA. — Described by the originator as being very large, yellow with light crimson 

 cheek, flesh yellow, fine grained, very juicy; quality among the best, a freestone. In maturi- 

 ty it follows immediately after Elberta. Where this peach has £)een shipped to the market 

 ithas always commanded an extra price over the other varieties. It is better in quality 

 than Elberta. As this valuable variety comes from the home of the Elberta, fruitgrowers 

 should not hesitate to make a thorough trial of this at once. We believe that it is a variety 

 that will do well with us. 



FRANCES.— See description, page 13. 



riATTHEWS.— We received a sample of this fruit two years ago and to say the least it 

 Avasoneof the finest peaches of its season we have ever seen grow. It is a cross between El- 

 berta and Smock, showing a parentage of both. The fruit is of large size, abo\e medium; 

 shaped similar to Elberta but a little longer. 



In the section where it was originated, a noted fruit man says it is the most valuable 

 succession to Elberta so far introduced, In comparison it is a size larger and far sui)erior in 

 quality while its bearing and shipping qualities are just as good. Its season of ripening is- 

 three weeks later than Elberta, which still adds to Its value. Skin golden yellow, streaked 

 with red, flesh yellow, firm and of excellent flavor. Perfect freestone. The original tree of 

 Matthews Beauty has been lu bearing for eight years and missed but one crop in that time^ 

 keeping up its high standard one year with another, 



NEWLINGTON CLING.— Large to very large. Red, juicy and rich. Last of August. 



GOLD MINE,— Soe description, page 12. 



PERRY'S RED CLING.- Fruit large to the largest, flesh white," skin red next to the sun, 

 high flavor. For canning purposes it is simply superb. Tree vigorous and heavy grower- 

 Last of August. 



SEVENTH RIPENING. 



McCOLLISTER.— Large; yello-w; ripening Avith smock, of good qulity; splendid keeper: 

 very prolific. 



LEMON TREE.— It is almost lemon shape, being longer than broad; color a pale lomoa 

 when ripe; of large size, excellent quality, sweet and rich; exceedingly productive, a sure 

 bearer. 



No orchard complete -without Elberta Peaches. 



