HARRISONS NTRSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



Budding: Peaches— This ha\-i=c 're- ^rry-.i ::• ::: -tt- teen years, vre are rrui :: : 



today —ore £rst-c!as5r each trees star iir.:;- :/. ; v: r . ^ ;-: ;- 1- ::h cucded and seedlirrs, trir 

 America. The above photo shovrs our rren actually at the ^vcrk of bndding' and tying'. The c: 

 inserting the bnd and the one at the right carefully -wTapping the tree -writh raffia. 



~t :n 

 :e left 



CraTvford Early — Fruit very large, oblong; 



sMn yellow -^th nne red cheek; flesh yello"^, joicy, 

 s-weet, excellent: tree vigorot-s and productive. 



Captain Fde — Very large. yeHo-w freestone, 

 •with a delicate carmine on one side. It ripens about 

 vrith Cra-^crc"s Earlv, ere week before Elberta, 

 Good shirr er. 



Christiana— A revr, very large, fine-looting 

 vellow t>each, ripening bervreen Crawford Late and 

 Smock. 



Emma— Described by the originator as being 

 very large: yellovr with light crimson cheek, flesh 

 yellow, fine grained, very jtdcy; Qnality among the 

 best, a freestone. In maturity it follows immedi- 

 atelv after Eiberta. It is better in quality than 

 Elberta. 



ETerbearing — Produces a successive crop of 

 fruit, ripen in g all along from July till > rptember. 

 Fruit creamy, mottled and striped with light purple 

 and pink veins. Oblong in shape and tapering 

 toward the apes: fle^ white, juicy and of excellent 

 flavor. Freestone. 



Elberta — See description in "Winners' list. 



Hobs on— Introduced by Smith & Bros., and 

 they sreak cf it as being a very large, yello-^ free- 

 store, rip e-.j-g ten to fifteen days before Elberta. 



Kalamazoo — Large, golden yello-w-, with crim- 

 son cheek; nesh thick, yellowy superb ciiahty, small 

 pit. Strorg grower, early bearer; hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Between. Early and Late Crawford. 



Matthews-^It is a cross between Elberta and 

 Smock, showing a parentage of both; large size, 

 above medi^im; ripens three weeks later than 

 Elberta. Skin golden yellow, streaked with red. 

 flesh yellow, firm and of excellent quality. Perfect 

 freestone. 



3Ioore'5 Favorite— Large, white with bliish to 

 the s-on, similar to Old Mixer, but a few days later, 

 fl^h white, terder arl-mcy, verj- desirable. Free- 

 stone. Augttst and September. 



Zsewlington Cling— Large tc very large. Red, 

 juicy and rich. Last cf Attgtist. 



Old Mixon Cling— Large; yellowish white, 

 dotted with red on a red cheek; Jiesh pale white; very 

 meldrg and itdcy, with an exceedingly ziz'::, lui- 

 dotis davor. Middle cf Attgust. 



Old ZVIison Free — See description in Winners' 

 list. 



Reeves— See description in Winners' list. 



Red Cheek Melocoton— Fruit large, slHr yel- 

 low, with deep red cheek, flesh red at the stone. 



juicy, with a good rich, vinous flavor; productive, 

 freestone. Middle of August. 



Snow's Orange — Large: yeHow; very hardy and 

 productive; valuable for market; fre^one. Sep- 

 tember. 



Stnmi>— See description in "Wiimers' list- 

 Smock Cling— A large, juicy, j^llow, produc- 

 tive peach, chiefy valuable for canning and preserv- 

 ing. September. 



Switzerland — Fruit muformly large, white 

 with^andscme red cheek, resembling Old Mixon 

 and Steve- s .r. 1 rij eri" r c erween the two. 



"Ward"? I. ite— _. - e "..riety. ripening last of 

 August: -.-lg:r : u- .v:: .1 v: : ; v,:->e' f— "it rather large; 

 skin wbite with a 1. ,:;:-::-.:..- /. '.-1: -.esh white, 



TellowKareripe— Larre reer yellow, rnelting 

 and good, with a rich favor. 1 ^-: . -": Augtist. 



SIXTH RIPENING 



B arke— From L ouisiar a . S e 

 Cling and very large. It is ?_e;:: 

 oblong, pale creamy white, slirh:. 

 flesh white, juicy, of excellent : 

 August. 



Brandyvrine — Large to very 

 ish yellow, shaded more'or less wi 



Coolidge Favorite — Large 

 son cheek: le>h pale, very melrlr 

 rich, sweet arl high : 

 Tree vigorous .= - i r r 



Chairs— See ies; 



Denton— The fr-: 

 but is a weeh t ; :e- : 

 as £lb-erta, a-d e ."e- 



Fitzgerald 



cf Chinese 



r: rezut^ivl .^ri excellent. 



ti'.'e. Last oi August. 

 1 r s rnr rl ; - Winners' list- 

 ^ fruit resembles that cf Elberta, 

 eu -..ys later. Is e: rally as large 



Grc-s slruilar to Crawford and 



Crawford: feshrich. 

 rharacten certainly a 



ripens between Early ar a 

 deep golden yellow, with : 

 very fine peach. 



Frances — A beautiful shade of j^How covered 

 almost entirely with brilliant red. In size it is about 

 the ecuai of Elberta, average specimens measuring 

 -^nine inches in circumference. It is very productive. 

 Itisatr-ue freestone, with partic-ularly solid nesh. 

 and as a "shipper"' is absolutely without a rivaL 



Fox Seedling— See description Winners' list. 



Gold Drop— Large, good quality, hardy; profit- 

 able market sort; follows Crawford Late, 



Gold Mine — Originated in M^'^hifiT^Ti- Tree 

 hardy and productiTe. The fruit is rotmd or cearir 



