HARRISON'S NURSERIES. BERLIN, MD. 



Gordon — This is the finest late peach in existence 

 It is of large size, beautiful yellow color, firm texture 

 and delicious flavor. It ripens the latter part of Sep- 

 tember and will keep a month. It is unexcelled as a 

 shipper, and could easily be shipped to Europe. Its 

 many good qualities make itthebest of all late peaches 

 for market or home use. To those growing- peaches 

 for market we commend this variety especially. It 

 seems to be proof against rot. The fruit is unusually 

 handsome, being a beautiful yellow of unusual rich- 

 ness. It colors upfully before ripening, and will keep 

 for several weeks. It comes when all other marketable 

 peaches are gone, and heuce has a clear field. It can 



be depended on to bring a big price — a fancy price. It 

 is the peach to plant now to make money. Plant a 

 few hundred or a few thousand trees, and it will be 

 like a gold mine to you in years to come. Originator's 

 description. Price 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen; $10.00 

 per 1 00. June buds, half price. 



Gold fline — Originated in Michigan. Tree hardy 

 and productive. The fruit isrouud or nearly so, hav- 

 ing no poiut or bunch at centre. It is large yellow 

 with good rich coloring, resembles Late Crawford and 

 ripens at same season. Originator's description. Price 

 25c. each; $2 50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. June buds 

 half price. 



SLAPPY. 



Slappy— New. A new peach that is creating a 

 great sensation among Georgia growers; originated 

 by Mr. Rumph, who has this to say of it: " The ear- 

 liest and handsomest yellow freestone peach ; ripens 

 at a season when the market is bare of good peaches ; 

 a verv thrifty grower, very hardy and prolific, excel- 

 lent flavor, splendid keeping qualities, free of excessive 

 rot, no better shipper yet originated. Ripens thor- 

 oughly to the seed; sweet, yellow flesh. Color a clear 

 golden yellow with dark shades; a beauty. June 15, 

 in Georgia. " 25c. each- $2. 50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 



Early Tillotson — Medium size, skin yellowish 

 white and nearly covered with red, darkening on the 

 sunny side, very juicy and of excellent flavor. A good 

 market variety. Ripens first part of July. Price 25c. 

 each; $2.50 per dozen ; $10 00 per 100. June buds half 

 price. 



Mamie Ross— This peach originated in Dallas, 

 Texas. Ripens in June, just after Early Rivers; un- 

 surpassed in size and quality and brings higher prices 

 than any peach grown in this locality. 



A seedling of the Chinese Cling, which it much re- 

 sembles. Fruit almost as large as the Chinese Cling; 

 white, nearly covered with delicate carmine; flesh 

 white, juicy and of good quality. A regular and very 

 prolific bearer. June 15. Popular throughout a wide 

 region in Texas, where it is esteemed the finest early 

 cling. Price 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 

 June buds half price. 



Admiral Dewey — "Admiral Dewey" marks as great 

 an advance in early peaches as did the Triumph, and 

 while that variety is proving even better than ever 

 claimed for it, Admiral Dewey possesses many impor- 

 tant points of superiority. It is a perfect freestone; 

 ripens with the Triumph- flesh is yellow, of uniform 

 texture and color to pit. Has better form and brighter 

 color on the surface; is equally hardy and productive. 

 The tree is a strong symmetrical grower, and as near 

 perfection as we can obtain in a single variety. Origi- 

 nator's description. Price — One-year, No. 1,25c. each; 

 $2.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. June buds half price. 



New Jersey, December 5th, \ 902. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Dear Sirs: — The peach trees ordered of you arrived 

 promptly and in good condition. They are fully up to my 

 expectation, being well-rooted and as large as specified in 

 your catalogue. I have bought several thousand peach 

 trees during the past thirty years, and I find those you 

 shipped me fully equal to any I have had and much better 

 than some I have had. 



Yours with respect. 



F. H. Learning. 



West Virginia, April 6th, 1903. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: — The 230 peach trees I ordered of you 

 a month ago arrived safely at my place on March 3 1st. 

 They are the finest lot I have ever bought of any Nur- 

 sery, and I have tried most all of them in this sectio.i of 

 the country. You will receive a large order from me 

 next year* 



Respectfully 



Chas. G. Howell. 



