HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD, 



GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. 



FIRST RIPENING. 



Belle of Georgia— Very large; skin white with red 

 cheek; flesh white, firm and of excellent flavor; fruit 

 uniformly large and showy ; tree a rapid grower and 

 productive; very prolific; free. August 1st to 15th. 



Sneed — Fruit medium to large, inclining to oval, 

 rich creamy white, with bright crimson blush, flesh 

 firm, sweet, fine quality ; ripens evenly to the pit, and 

 does not rot. 



Greensboro — Originated in Greensboro, N. C, ripe- 

 ning earlier than Alexander, and nearly double its 

 size; yellowish white, beautifully colored with crim- 

 son cheek; flesh white, very juicy and of fine quality ; 

 skin thin and rubs off easily. 



Alexander — Of large size, nearly round, with a shal- 

 low suture; skin greenish white, nearly covered with 

 deep red, turning to almost purple in the sun, flesh 

 firm, white, juicy and sweet, adhering slightly to the 

 stone, which is small. 



Beauty's Blush— Fruit uniformly large, highly 

 colored, melting and delicious. Ripe from 20th of June 

 to 10th of July. A perfect freestone. 



Amsden June — Very much like Alexander. Fruit 

 full, medium size, roundish; skin nearly covered with 

 ight and dark red, almost purple in the sun. 



Triumph— Very early yellow freestone peach, ripen- 

 ing with Alexander. Blooms late, has large flowers, 

 is a sure and abundant bearer and makes a very strong 

 growth. The fruit is large with a very small pit, and 

 is indeed beautiful. Surface is yellow, nearly covered 

 with red and dark crimson in the sun. Flesh bright 

 yellow, free when fully ripe and of excellent flavor. 



Schumacher — A very early peach, similar to Alex- 

 ander in many ways, but is more highly colored and 

 more showy, very good qualities. June. 



Waterloo — Medium to large; flesh greenish white, 

 with abundance of sweet vinous juice. Semi-cling, 

 ripens with Amsden June. 



Connett's Southern Early— A seedling of the old 

 Chinese Cling, which originated in Guilford county. 

 North Carolina. It has extra large fruit of a cream 

 white shade; having a beautiful blush next to thesun. 



Eureka — Early semi-cling; seedling of Chinese 

 cling. Medium size, oblong, cream white with red 

 blush; tender and juicy when fully ripe, clear seed, 

 delicious flavor. Ripens at place of origin, in Louisi- 

 ana, June 15th. 



Arkansas Traveler — Seedling of the Amsden June 

 and ripens earlier ; medium to large ; color red, flesh 

 white with a delicious flavor. 



