HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



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peach reputation on the claim that Waddell is the latest, most beautiful, fin- 

 est flavored, best shipping and longest keeping peach 8'f its season^ yet*. tested. 



The above is J. H. Hale's description. Our buds came from him. OneTyeaf 

 trees 25c each; $2 per dozen; $15 per 100. June, 15c each; $1 perjlozen. 





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Matthew's Beauty — We received a sample of this^fruit last season and to 

 say the least, it was one of the finest peaches of its season we have ever seen 

 grow. It is a cross between Elberta and Smock showing a parentage ' of both. 

 The fruit is of large size above medium; shaped similar to Elberta_but^a little 

 longer. 



In the section where it was originated, a noted fruif'man says it is the' most 

 valuable succession to Elberta so far introduced. In comparison it is a size 

 larger and far superior in quality while its bearing and shipping qualities are 

 just as good. Its season of ripening is three weeks p^rrrfTTTTTTTrrrTTTfjyrTTiTrrrrrTrrj 

 later than Elberta which still adds to its value. E nnyiftjp AND CDCT I 

 Skin golden yellow, streaked with red; flesh yellow, F DUXlKh BALING rHtt 1 

 firm and of excellent flavor. Perfect freestone. F At Catalogue Price. 

 The original tree of Mathews' Beauty has been in Lm .iMiiii.niiiniiuuiiiiiJ 

 bearing for eight years and missed but one crop in that time keeping up its 

 high standard one year with another. Price 20c each; $2 dozen, $10 per 100- 

 June buds half price. 



