HaKK-ISON'S KURSERiES* BERLIN. MD 



Price of Pezich Trees Except Where Noted 



Each ^ Dozen, Hundred. Ttiousand 



First-Class, XXX, 6 to 7 feet ..-.-..--■- = -' $0.20 $2.00 $9.00 $80.00 



First-Class, XX. 5 to 7 feet .15 1.75 8.00 70.00 



First-Class, 5 to 6 feet 15 1.50 7.00 60.00 



First-Class, medium. 4 to 5 feet .12 1.25 6.00 55.00 



First-Class, light, 5 to 4 feet .10 1-00 5.50 50.00 



First-Class, branched, 2-2 to 3 feet .08 .75 4.50 40.00 



First-Class, whips, light, IM to 2;i feet - - • .07 .75 4.00 35.00 



First-Class, June buds, IJ2' to 2 feet .06 .70 3.50 30.00 



Second-Class, June buds. 12 to IS inches .06 .60 3.00 25.00 



TWELVE WINNERS 



TESTED VARIETIES THAT BRING THE ROCKS 



ELBERTA 



Old Mixon Free — This is a fine, large, produc- 

 tive variety, succeeding well in all localities and vreU 

 deserving of the high favor in vrhich it is held as an 

 orchard variety, skin yellowish white, with a red 

 cheek, flesh white, but red at the stone; tender. 

 rich and excellent. August. 



Stephens — Large, white, shaded and mottled 

 red; fiesh white, juicy, ^'inous, of high quality, 

 hardy, a heavy and regular bearer. One of the 

 finest late white peaches, and every large planter 

 should include this in his orchard as a profitable 

 sort. 



Belle of Georgria— Very large; skin white with 

 red cheek: fiesh white, firm and of excellent flavor; 

 fruit uniformly large and showy; tree a rapid grow- 

 er and productive; very prolific: free, Atigust 1st to 

 15th. 



Carman— Tree hardy and productive and fruit 

 practically rot-proof. Carman is described as large, 

 broad, oval in form, pointed: skin yellowish white 

 dotted and flushed red; flesh creamy white- eli^btlv 

 tingrf^fl rprl. of a snri^htlv ^•^n^lt)s flavnr 



Elberta — Verj* large; skin 

 golden yeUow. where exposed 

 to the sun faintl.v striped with 

 red; fiesh yellow, -very fine 

 grain, juicy, rich, sweet and 

 splendidly flavored; tree very 

 prolific and presents a hand- 

 some appearance and a more 

 luxuriant growth than the 

 Chinese Cling, from which it is 

 a seedling. It is a perfect free- 

 stone and one of the most suc- 

 cessful market varieties. 



This is truly a fine peach, 

 noted for its large size and fine 

 appearance. Ripens early in 

 August. 



Mt. Rose — A variety of 

 very great value, very profit- 

 able for market and is steadily 

 growing in favor. Fruit large, 

 roundish; skin -whitish, nearly 

 covered with hght and dark 

 rich red; flesh white, slightly 

 stained at the stone, juicy and 

 sweet.. Separates freely from 

 the stone. Ripens just after 

 Troth's Early, but is much 

 larger than that varietj". 



Champion — Originated in 

 IlHnois. Fruit large, beautiful 

 in appearance, flavor delicious, 

 sweet, rich and juicy; skin 

 creamy white, ^^-ith red cheek, 

 freestone and a good shipper; 

 ripening about the 10th of Au- 

 gust. 



Chairs — Originated in Anne 

 Arundel County, Md. Fruit of 

 very large size, yellovr. with a 

 red cheek; flesh yellow, firm 

 and of good quality; tree a 

 strong grower an d a good bear- 

 er. Ripens just before Smock. 



Reeves— Fruit large, roundish, with a fine red 

 cheek; fiesh deep yellow, red at stone, juicy, melt- 

 ing, with a good vinous flavor, excellent. One of 

 the largest and handsomest peaches and should be- 

 in every orchard. Tree is hardy and productive. A 

 good freestone. 



Stnmp— Very large, roundish; skin white, with 

 a bright red cheek; flesh white, juicy and high fla- 

 vored, freestone. Very productive and one of the 

 best market varieties. 



Fox Seedling— A very valuable peach, ripening 

 at a tiine that makes it desirable, being in Septem- 

 ber. Large; skin white, with red cheek; flesh melt- 

 ing, sweet and good. A desirable sort for canning 

 or marketing, freestone and a reliable bearer. 



Crawford Late — ^A superb fruit of very large 

 size; skin yellow, with a broad dark red cheek; flesh 

 deep yeUow. but red at the stone, juicy and melting, 

 with a rich and excellent vinotis flavor. Tree vigor- 

 ous and productive, freestone. Middle of August. 



One Elberta peach tree, 7 years old, netted me 

 ??=: 10 1-hi.o -c-f^ar — T<^hr) H Timmo-ns "Ro-s-ana T>f^^ 



