Price of All Varieties, except Rayi 



Each 10 100 1,000 



XXXX, 6 to 8 ft $0 30 $2 50 S15 00 Sioo 00 3 to 4 ft 



XXX, 5 to 7 ft 25 200 1200 9000 2 to 3 ft 



5 to 6 ft 20 175 1 1 00 80 00 I to 2 ft 



4 to 5 ft 15 125 10 00 70 00 



Prices of Ray 



Each 10 100 1,000 



XXX, 6 to 7 ft $0 40 $4 00 S18 00 $160 00 Light, 3 to 4 ft 



5 to 6 ft 30 300 1400 12000 Branched, 2 to 3 ft.. .•. 



Medium, 4 to 5 ft 24 2 40 12 00 no 00 Whips, i to 2 ft 



Mail size, i to 2 feet, postpaid, 3 cts. additional each 



Each 10 100 1,000 



^0 12 $1 00 $9 00 $60 00 



10 90 8 00 50 00 



08 75 7 00 40 00 



Each 10 100 1,000 



^0 20 $2 00 5ii 00 $100 CO 



16 I 50 9 00 80 00 



14 I 25 8 00 60 00 



THE BEST KINDS OF PEACHES 



Here are twelve kinds which thrive and succeed over the widest territory. In all features of fruit and tree 

 they have few faults, and have made good for a time long enough to remove the last lingering doubt about 

 their leadership. If you plant them under conditions at all normal, you are pretty sure of success. 



RAY. This Peach ripens here from the loth to 

 25th of Augus-t. Ripening extends over a period half 

 again as long as most varieties cover. Fruit white with 

 a good-sized and most attractive red blush of delicate 

 shade. Flesh white, with no stain at the stone, is firm, 

 of the most excellent quality, juicy, delicious, tender 

 and keeping quality good. An excellent shipper of 

 fine appearance, even after much handling; and a 

 splendid seller, even when markets are overstocked 

 with inferior sorts. Trees are exceedingly strong 

 growers, and are shapely and symmetrical. Old Peach 

 orchardists would be surprised to see how quickly they 

 attain good size. Ray is a regular bearer of big crops. 

 Beyond a doubt, Ray is in a class by itself for nearly 

 every purpose, over a very large range of territory and 

 conditions. It has been thoroughly tested, as Growers 

 in the Eastern, Central and Western states have large 

 numbers of Ray trees, and all report wonderful results. 

 We also have hundreds of bearing trees in our own 

 orchards, here in Berlin and elsewhere in Maryland 

 and West Virginia, and our experience with these trees 

 makes us all the more sure of our position in recommend- 

 ing it. The front cover of our Catalogue illustrates this 

 Peach in natural colors. 



CRAWFORD'S LATE. Middle of August. One 

 of the best late fruits, superb in size and shape, splendid 

 yellow with broad, dark-red cheek. Flesh deep yellow, 

 juicy and melting, rich winy fiavor. Freestone, noth- 

 ing in the list of Peaches can beat it in its class. Tree 

 is vigorous, hardy, and sure-bearing. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. First half of August. Fiuit 

 very large and most attractive in color and shape, 

 with a light red cheek; flesh white, firm, delicious — in 

 all ways the quality is fine. Trees grow quick in shapely 

 form and are very strong. Hardy, prolific. Free. 



CARMAN. Middle to end of July. Fruit large and 

 broad, oval shaped, yellowish white; flesh creamy 

 white with red tinge, flavor spicy and good. Especially 

 suited to low, wet land, where other sorts will not thrive. 

 Very hardy, and productive every year. A good shipper; 

 quite satisfactory in commercial orchards. Freestone. 



CHAIR'S CHOICE. Last of August. Extra large, 

 deep yellow with red cheek; flesh firm, sweetest and 

 richest grapey flavor. The most satisfactory and all- 

 round good member of the Crawford class. Trees make 

 strong, sturdy growth, and bear big crops. Freestone. 



CHAMPION. Middle of August. Fruit large, 

 creamy white with red cheek, sweet, juicy, very high 

 quality, and splendid for home use and market. Good 

 shipper, best when well packed, as its fault, if anything, 

 is that it is too tender. Hardy and productive. Free. 



ELBERTA. Early August. The old reliable, of 

 which more is planted, and from which more money 

 has been made than from any other Peach variety. 

 Most dependable. Large to extra large, golden yellow 

 with brilliant shades of red, firm, juicy, rich, sweet, 

 tender, and of splendid flavor. Trees are models in 

 vigorous growth, sturdiness, hardiness, shape and 

 healthiness. Elberta thrives in more widely difl"ering 

 localities than most Peaches. Freestone. 



Wonderful growth of Ray Peach trees On left are two-year nursery rows, so high and so thick that they hide a tall man. On 

 right, Mr. Harrison is removing a branch from a good four-year-old tree. Ray trees grow sturdy and strong — like Spy apples. 



