HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



REEVES FAVORITE. 



Triumpli. — Very early yellow freestone peach, 

 ripening- with Alexander. The fruit is small, with 

 a very small pit. Surface is yellow, nearly covered 

 with red, and a dark crimson in the sun; flesh bright 

 yellow, free when fully ripe and of excellent flavor. 



Victor. — Orig-inated in Smith county, Texas. Fruit 

 medium to large; flesh white, pleasant sub-acid 

 flavor; annual bearer; earlier than the Sneed; sub- 

 cling. May 10-20 in Texas. 



Waterloo. — Medium to large; flesh greenish white, 

 with abundance of sweet vinous juice; semi-cling; 

 ripens with Amsden June. 



SECOND RIPENING. 



Barnard's Early. — Medium to large. Cheek pur- 

 plish red; flesh yellow, red at the stone; juicy, sweet 

 and rich. July 15. 



Delaware. — A seedling- of Mountain Rose, but 

 much earlier; of large size, with a delicately flushed 

 skin, shaded with red. Flesh is white, and of a rich 

 flavor and juicy; a perfect freestone and very pro- 

 ductive. 



Davidson. — "Ripens right after Alexander; medium 

 size, white, with red cheek; very delicious; very 

 hardy. First of August. 



Early Rivers. — A large peach of a pale straw 

 color, with a delicate pink cheek; flesh with a deli- 

 cate pink tint. Middle of July. 



Hale's Early. — Medium white, with deep red 

 cheek; quality good; healthy and vigorous. Middle 

 July. Best adapted to mountainous regions. 



Hynes' Surprise.— True freestone when ripe; re- 

 sists rot better than Hale's Early, which it re- 

 sembles. 



Ziodg'e. — Originated in Delaware (Kent county). 

 A heavy and regular bearer; white flesh, red blush, 

 juicy and sweet; excellent shipper. 



Waddell. — Medium to large size, oblong in shape; 

 creamy white, with bright blush; flesh firm, white 

 and very sweet and rich when ripe; freestone; 

 hardy. 



THIRD RIPENING. 



Yellow St. John. — Freestone, large; flesk rellow; 

 equal in flavor to Crawford; very juicy and sweet. 



Early Michig-an. — Freestone, white flesh; much 

 like Lewis; hardy and prolific. 



Bewis. — Vigorous grower, medium size, white, 

 with crimson cheek. One of the earliest freestones. 



Champion. — See description in Winners' list. 



laiss I^olo. — A perfect freestone, fine quality, blush, 

 white flesh, very prolific. 



FOURTH RIPENING. 



Connecticut.— Large and handsome; golden yel- 

 low, with red cheek, rich and fine in quality, with 

 a superior high flavor. Ripens early — before Craw- 

 ford Early. 



Chinese Cling. — Fruit large, roundish, oval, skin 

 transparent, cream color, with marbling of red next 

 the sun; flesh creamy white, very juicy and melt- 

 ing, with a rich, agreeable flavor. Last of July. 



Poster. — Large, deep orange red; flesh yellow, 

 very rich and juicy, with sub-acid flavor. Resem- 

 bles Crawford Early, but larger and probably a 

 little heavier bearer; freestone, 



I^argfe Early York. — Large; white, with red cheek; 

 fine grained; very juicy, rich and delicious, vigorous 

 and productive. August. 



Mary's Choice. — Large to very large; yellow, 

 blushed with red; free. 



Mrs. Brett. — Large, white, red cheek, vigorous 

 and productive. Similar to Old Mixon. Free, but 

 about a week earlier; sure and prolific. 



FIFTH RIPENING. 



Bokara No. 3. — Large, yellow, rich cheek, tough 

 skin; flesh firm and of fine quality. A perfect free- 

 stone and a good keeper. August 15. 



Bequett Free. — Large to very large; skin greenish 

 white, shaded with red; freestone; a heavy and sure 

 bearer. 



