THE LEADERS OF THE PEACH INDUSTRY 



Elberta 



The World's Greatest and 

 Best Money-Making Peach 



Yellow, freestone. Midseason. Fruit is large to extra large; golden' yellow with brilliant 

 shades of red- firm, juicy, rich, sweet and good flavor. Elberta has the greatest .international 

 eputat°on of any ieach y ' It has been the standard for all other peaches. almoss.nee the date 

 of its introduction. The coloring of Elberta is practically perfect The rich yellow skin is al- 

 most entirely covered with dark red blush upon the sunny side. This attractive appearance and 

 the uniform large size serve to sell it almost on sight. 



Best For Commercial Plantings 



Tree is vigorous, very hardy, sturdy, thrives in widely different localities. Elberta is hard- 

 ier in bud than most varieties, and is a uniform prolific bearer. You can always depend on El- 

 berta as a sure cropper, 



Efberta Is The Best Long Distance Shipper 



The large fruit, being uniform in size and shape, along with its high attractive red color 

 and firmness, also its ability to stand shipments of three thousand or more miles under refriger- 

 ation in cars for two or three weeks before being consumed, but with stamina enough to still look 

 itH best, has won Elberta the reputation of being a peach without a peer and the variety which 

 is always in favor and strong demand with the buying public, therefore demanding the highest 

 possible market prices. Elberta is by far the best canning peach. 



We believe we have the best strain of Elberta obtainable. In our own commercial orchards we have tens of thousands of this strain, it was 

 obtained from the late Samuel 11. Humph of Marshallville, Georgia, the originator of Elberta, from the original tree and budded in our nurseries. 



There are many types of Elberta, and the "Best Strain" is the cheapest and most profitable in the long-time investment. We recommend 

 planting fifty to Bdventy-five per cent of your commercial orchard to Elberta. 



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Plant Harrisons 



Superior Strain 



Golden Jubilee 



Commercial poach orchardists for a Century have been looking for an early peach 

 of high quality, line flavor, yellow, freestone, attractive color, and firm texture, and 

 eventually thoj liave f d it hi the marvelous Golden Jubilee. This variety is a sen- 

 sation of rocont introduction of new varieties and is by far better than any early variety 

 of commercial Importance which has been introduced in many years. It ripens about 



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roven 



There are numerous bearing Golden Jubilee 

 peach orchards throughout the United States and 

 leading practical fruit growers in the Middle At- 

 lantic and Northern States have pronounced it as 

 a worthy member of the preferred commercial list. 

 In most localities the fruit of the Golden Jubilee will 

 attain extra large size. One of its most remarkable 

 features is that it is very hardy in fruit bud and will 

 withstand bitter cold weather better than most va- 

 rieties. It is a cross between the hardy Greensboro 

 and the famous Elberta. 



Plant Golden Jubilee 



The past summer was a Banner Year for Golden 

 Jubilee as it bore huge crops of Fancy Fruits, which 

 sold at premium prices on leading American markets. 

 It is the finest peach obtainable for competing with 

 southern Elbertas on the eastern markets. We rec- 

 ommend every peach grower north of the Carolinas 

 to plant this variety, we, ourselves, have planted 

 several thousand trees and we feel that you will 

 not make any mistake in planting it. Good for either 

 home use or commercial plantings. Our strain of 

 the Golden Jubilee is the original strain that was 

 introduced by the New Jersey Experimental Station. 



"Harrisons' Trees Succeed" 



Harrisons' Peach Trees will come into bearing 

 earlier, produce larger crops and return their grower 

 nore profits, because they are budded direct from 

 bearing trees of superior strains. 



Harrisons' Nurseries, Inc. 

 Berlin, Maryland 



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Hil 



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Bears Huge Crops of Fancy Peaches 



Early, white, freestone, medium size, highly red colored and is a very hand- 

 some peach of exceptionally good flavor. Tree is a strong grower, very healthy and an extra 

 heavy bearer. You can depend on Hiley to bear heavy crops year after year. The marvelous 

 color and wonderful flavor have made it extremely popular on the markets. 



Excellent Shipper 



Hiley has the stamina to withstand long hauls under refrigeration better than any other white 

 peach. It is easily packed in six gallon carriers, bushels or half bushels and has met with a wide- 

 spread demand on the Eastern markets. Southern growers claim Hiley is their most profitable 

 white peach. 



One of the best varieties for Southern planting 



For planting in orchards south of Pennsylvania we can unhesitatingly recommend planting 

 Hiley. It has been one of the best moneymaking peaches that was ever grown in the South. This 

 season our Hiley peaches sold for more than any other variety we shipped. We offer Hiley trees 

 that were propagated from the original strain. Add Harrisons' Strain of Hiley to your commer- 

 cial planting for real profit. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA 



Ripens early in August. Color creamy white 'with red cheek. 

 Flesh is white with some red near pit. Size large. Freestone. 



Bears Bumper Crops Every Year 



The tree is an exceedingly strong grower and has established 

 heavy bearing records throughout the East. It withstands sub- 

 zero temperature much better than most varieties in its season. 

 By bearing heavy crops when other varieties were light it has 

 made its growers large profits in the last few years. 



Prospers North and South 



Few peaches are as well adapted to different conditions as 

 Belle. Although it originated in the South and still produces large 

 crops for many Southern orchardists, it has been equally sue- 

 esst'ul in the North and we recommend it as a profitable variety. 



Best All Around White Peach 



Belle of Georgia for some time has been recognized as the 

 best all around white peach on the market. I( i.s easily the best 

 .shipping white peach of its season, ranking almost with Elberta. 

 in this respect, All who have eaten this marvelous peach are 

 highly enthusiastic about its flavor. Whether you are planting 

 one tree in your home orchard or a large orchard we can un- 

 hesitatingly recommend this phenomenal variety. 



J. H. HALE IT 



EXTRA LARGE SIZE 



Yellow, freestone, extra large, beautiful red coloring, firm and 

 of the highest quality and enticing flavor. J. H. Hale ripens about 

 two or three days prior to Elberta. 



Hales are too large to properly pack in six-gallon carriers, but 

 they make the most attractive and commanding appearance when 

 packed ring-faced in bushel and half-bushel baskets. The Hale 

 quickly made a national reputation and is a strong competitor of the 

 Elberta, being just about as good a shipper as Elberta. 



BRINGS HIGHEST MARKET PRICES 



Prices on J. H. Hale and Elberta with a large national crop are 

 about the same, but on a shoit crop year Hales usually sell from 25c 

 to 50c and sometimes 75c more per bushel on large wholesale 



markets. 



ORIGINAL STRAIN J. H. HALE 



Our Hale are propogated direct from the original strain, the 

 variety being originated by the late J. H. Hale of South Glastonbury 

 Connecticut and Fort Valley. Georgia, who at one time was the 

 Peach King of America. There are many types and strains of J. H. 

 Hale grown, but the only one worthy of commercial importance is 

 the original strain, which is the extra large, round, highly colored 

 peach. The original strain necessitates cross-polleniza.tion and it is 

 necessary, for proper results, to plant a few Belle of Georgia or 

 Hiley along with Hale for cross-pollenization. 



The tree is somewhat dwarf, a moderate grower and should be 

 planted on the richest, best, well drained soil available. The Hale 

 needs more cultivation and fertilization than most varieties. 



J. H. Hale 

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