HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, Ml). 5 



THE PEACH 



PRICE OF PEACH TREES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 



Each. Dozen. Hundred. Thousand. 



First-Class, 5 to 6 feet .$0.15 .$1 .50 .$8.00 .$70.00 



First-Class, medium, 4 to 5 feet .12 1.2.") 7. no (;r).(K> 



First-Class, light, 3 to 4 feet. 10 1.00 7.00 00.00 



First-Class, branched, 2 to 3 feet .08 .7;") .5.50 45.00 



First-Class, whips, light, 1 to 2 feet .07 .75 4.00 30.0() 



Second-Class, June buds, 12 to 18 inches .07 /j't 4.00 30.00 



First-Class, XXX, G to 7 feet 20 2.00 lo!oO 9o!oO 



GRADING PEACH. 



We grade our one-year Peach in six grades. In 

 doing- this they are more uniform, and one can .se- 

 lect the grade he desires. We have had this 

 photog-raph made especially for this purpose, that 

 our customers may g-et the idea of the comparison 

 of the different sizes as graded. Don't make up 

 your mind that you want the smallest and cheapest 

 tree there is to be grown unless you know what you 

 are doing and unless you are going to handle them 

 yourself. If you only want a few trees, we would 

 advise you to take the larger grades every time. 

 You will be better pleased. 



GRADES OF PEACH 

 6 to 7 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 4 to 5 ft., 3 



1 to 2 ft., June Buds. 



TREES. 



to 4 ft., 2 to 3 ft. 



NEW VARIETIES 



Ray. — We introduced this variety three years 

 ag-o. It has been thorouglily tested by one of the 

 most successful fruit growers on this peninsula, 

 and has proven to be a more valuable variety 

 planted in a commercial orchard than a dozen oth- 

 ers. The past season it gave a full crop of fruit, 

 while the Elberta beside it in tlie same orchard 

 g-ave but a few peaches to the tree. Fifteen hundred 

 carriers sold for $3.50 in Boston. It is a remark- 

 able grower in the nursery. It is of Chinese strain. 

 Fruit begins to ripen just after Troth's Early and 

 Carman. As large as Belle of Georgia or Moore's 

 Favorite. White flesh with red blush, aud most 

 excellent shipper. The fruit continues in ripening 

 longer than any other variety we know of. We do 

 not hesitate in recommending this valuable variety 

 to our customers. 



Atlanta. — Originated in Georgia, and is described by the originator as being a hybrid of two well-known 

 varieties— Elberta and Indian Blood — and is possibly the largest Peach yet introduced ; round, having a 

 pointed apex ; skin deep yellow, overspread with red ; flesh deep yellow, rich, juicy, melting, sweet and 

 delicious, and best flavored of any of the yellow Peaches yet introduced. In size, beauty and flavor it has 

 but few, if any, equals. Ripens immediately after Elberta. Good keeper, having kept a week after' being 

 picked when ripe. 



Do not fail to include some Atlanta trees in your order, which we Avill furnish. 



Mayflower. — Described by the originator as the earliest Peach known, ripening nearly a week before 

 Sneed. Suiierior to Sneed in color, quality and being red all over. 



Many testimonials from growers in North Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi state that after fruiting 

 it they find that it is a large, high-colored Peach and is one of the leading sellers in the South. 



PRICE OF MAYFLOWER, 



feet, 



First-Class, XXX, 6 to 



First-Class, 5 to G feet 



First-Class, medium, 4 to 5 feet 



First-Class, light, .3 to -L feet 



First-Class, branched, 2 to 3 feet. . . 

 First-Class, June buds, 1% to 2 feet 



ATLANTA AND 



Each. 

 $0.40 



.30 

 .24 

 .20 

 .16 

 .16 



RAY PEACH 



Dozen. 

 $4.00 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 1..50 



TREES. 



Hundi-ed. 



$18.00 



14.00 



12.00 



11.00 



9.00 



9.00 



Thousand. 



$160.00 



120.00 



110.00 



100.09 



80.00 



80.0«) 



