HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 



5 to 

 o to 

 4 to 



7 ft. 

 6 ft. 

 oft. 



5 to 7 ft. 

 5 to fi ff- 



4 to 



.=> ft. 



Each 

 ,$0 30 



Prices of all standard varieties, except Ray and Brackett 



20 



Each 



SO 40 



30 



24 



10 



S2 50 



2 00 



1 75 



10 



$4 00 



3 00 



2 40 



100 1.000 I Each 



S14 00 $100 00 i 3 to 4 ft SO 15 



12 00 90 00 i 2 to 3 ft 12 



11 00 80 00 ! 1 to 2 ft 10 



Prices of Ray and Brackett Peaches 

 100 l.OOu 



:1S 00 

 14 00 

 12 00 



$160 00 

 120 00 

 110 00 



3 to 4 ft. 

 2 to 3 ft. 

 1 to 2 ft. 



Each 



SO 20 



16 



14 



10 



a 25 



1 00 

 90 



10 



$2 00 



1 50 



1 25 



100 



;io 00 



9 00 

 8 00 



100 

 ill 00 

 9 00 

 S 00 



1,000 



S70 00 

 60 00 

 50 00 



1,000 



;ioo 00 

 so 00 



60 00 



One to 4 trees are sold at the each rate, 5 to 49 trees are sold at the 10 rate, 50 to 299 trees are sold at the 

 100 rate, 300 trees or more are sold at the 1,000 rate. 



PARCEL POST. Trees not larger in size than 2 to 3 feet can be sent by parcel post, prepaid, at 3 cts. per 

 tree extra. 



Special Prices on Large Orders. Special quotations on large orders will be given on application. When 

 writing tell us what varieties are wanted, the approx im ate number of trees of each variety and the size. 



Leading Varieties. For the convenience of our customers who may not be entirely familiar with the best 

 and most profitable varieties, we have printed the names of such sorts in large type. In making j'our selection 

 it will pay you to choose from among those varieties. 



DATES OF RIPENING ARE FOR BERLIN, MARYLAND 



ADMIRAL DEWEY. Ripens June 25- July 4. 



Fruit 01 good size: flesh yellow. Free. 



ALEXANDER. Ripens June 2.5-July 4. Vigorous 



and productive, ^Sledium 4o large; greenish white, 



with deep red flesh. 



BEERS SMOCK. 



Pdpens Sept. 1-10. 

 An old favorite which 



BELLE OF 

 GEORGIA. 



retains its popularity in spite of the many new va- 

 rieties of late years. It is medium in size, but most 

 beautiful in coloriag. being a bright orange-yeUow, 

 handsomely blushed with deep red; the flesh is firm, 

 tender, juicy and of high flavor. Free. The tree 

 is of fine form, an extra-strong, healthy and vigorous 

 grower, and produces extremeh' large crops. 



Ripens early in August. 



Fruit very large and most 



attractive in color and 



shape, with a fight red 



cheek; flesh white, firm and 



deficious: in aU ways the 



quafity is fine. The BeUe of Georgia has become one of 

 the standard varieties in the big commercial orchards 

 in the South, as it stands shipping to northern 

 markets in such a way that it invariably brings the 

 best prices. Its popularity is not confined to this 

 section, for it grows with equal success in northern 

 orchards. In many respects it is equal 

 to Elberta, and some orchardists 

 are planting both varieties, thus 

 being sure of ha'^ing market- 

 able fruit over a longer 

 period, 



BILYEU'S LATE 

 OCTOBER. Ripens 

 Sept. 25-0 ct, 15, 

 Large: white. Free. 

 BRACKETT. Intro- 

 ducer"s description: 

 "Large to very large, 

 yellow freestone; of the 

 Smock type: oblong 

 with sharp apex, shal- 

 low suture ; color orange- 

 yellow, washed and mot- 

 tled deep carmine, very 

 dark carmine cheek; the 

 mottlings are of the pecufiar 

 Chinese strain: flesh deep yel- 

 low near stone, juicy, ^■inous, 

 high-flavored; quality best; 

 pit large, long. Weight o}4 

 oz. Ripens after Elberta. 

 E^"idently a cross between 

 Smock and a Chinese 

 Originated in 



stram. 

 Mississippi. 

 CAPTAIN 

 Aug. 10-25. 



EDE. 



Large: 



Ripens 

 vellow. 



Free, 



Elberta Peacn; 

 photograph made 

 from a specimen 

 grown in our orchards 

 (See page 26, 



Please accept my thanks for a beauti- 

 ful crate of Peaches that appeared at nay 

 door the other day; they were beautifiil 

 and nice. What is this variety? Is it the 

 BeUe of Georgia? They are certainly 

 dandv Peaches. ]Most sincerely yours. — 

 W, H Wtmax, August 12, 1914. 



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