Peach Trees that Bear and 

 Deliver Money Regularly 



Two-year trees in the nursery. Almost ready to bear 



One reason Harrison's Peach trees are better than any other 

 you can get is because we have no serious diseases here. In 

 large orchards planted with our trees in this neighborhood, not 

 one tree has died. In some of these orchards are bearing Peach 

 trees thirty years old, that have never had a sign of yellows. 

 The trees we supply are absolutely clean when they leave here. 



If every man who intends to plant Peaches would come to 

 our nurseries and see our clean, healthy, sturdy trees in immense 

 blocks, he would understand why we have been leaders in 

 Peach-tree production for many years. We have growing here 

 now, probably more trees than can be found in any other one 

 nursery in the world. The large number enables us to sell only 

 the choicest. It is our policy to destroy all culls and also what 

 are generally sold as seconds. 



Because we are large Peach growers — harvest and market 

 big crops every year — we are in a position to know what kinds 

 to ofifer. In every orchard we have a chance to watch, — those 



of other people as well as our own, — we make it a point to know just what is going on. If one variety makes any 

 great success, we have a record of it. If it seems to be adapted to any particular locality, that fact is noted. And 

 if certain kinds show defects and weaknesses, we study those too, and avoid them. In this way only can the most 

 efficient knowledge of Peaches be had. Our careful study makes us feel competent to say with authority, just 



what kinds will pay under certain conditions, and how much they will pay. 

 We can also tell growers how to manage their work. 



The Best Kinds of Peaches for Eastern States 



MOORE'S FAVORITE. The last of August and first of September. Large, white, 

 with blushing cheek. Flesh white, tender and juicy. When the tree has a good 

 chance, results are wonderful. Free. 



MOUNTAIN ROSE. Early August. Large, round, white with much red in several 

 shades; flesh white, with a red stain at the stone, juicy, rich, tender and sweet. 

 For commercial orchards; dependable and reliable. Free. 



OLDMIXON FREE. Middle August. Fruit large, pale yellow, with good red cheek; 

 flesh white with red stain at the stone, tender, rich and excellent. Tree large 

 and thrifty. Big crops regularly. Free. 



REEVES' FAVORITE. September. Large or extra large, round, yellow, with beau- 

 tiful red cheek; flesh deep yellow, red at stone, juicy as a melon, melting, of 

 excellent flavor. Fine looker; productive. Free. 



STUMP. Last two weeks in September. Large, round, white with brilliant red 

 cheek. Flesh white, juicy, tender, yet firm, of finest flavor. Trees vigorous, 

 Ray is of splendid shape healthy. Good commercially. Free. 



PRICES 



All varieties, except Ray 



Each 10 100 1,000 

 6 to 8 ft. $0 30 $2 so $15 00 Sioo 



to 7 ft 

 to 6 ft. 

 to 5 ft. 

 to 4 ft. 

 to 3 ft. 

 to 2 ft. 



25 

 20 



15 



12 

 10 



o8 



00 



75 

 25 

 oo 

 90 



75 



12 oo 

 II 00 

 10 OO 



g 00 

 8 oo 

 7 00 



$90 

 $8o 

 $70 

 $60 

 $50 

 $40 



Prices of Ray 



Each 10 100 1,000 

 6 to 7 ft. $0 40 $4 00 $18 00 $160 



5 to 6 ft. 



4 to 5 ft. , 



3 to 4 ft. . 



2 to 3 ft. . 



I to 2 ft. 



30 

 24 

 20 

 16 

 14 



3 00 

 2 40 

 2 00 

 I 50 

 I 25 



14 00 $I20 



12 00 $110 



II 00 $100 



9 00 $80 



8 00 S60 



SPECIAL OFFER 



12 trees, our selection to suit 

 your locality, and to ripen early 

 to late, including 2 Ray, value 

 $3.30, for $2.25, prepaid, if 

 ordered before May 15. 



We dig some trees in the fall and heel them in. They are tied in bundles, ready to ship to you now 



