HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. 

 See description page 7. 



FIFTH RIPENING. 



Bokara No. 3— Remarkable for its extreme hardi- 

 ness. The fruit is large, yellow rich cheek, tough 

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

 stone and a good keeper. August 15. 



Crawford Early— Fruit very large, oblong; skin 

 yellow with fine red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet, 

 excellent ; tree exceedingly vigorous and productive. 



Red Cheek Melocoton— Fruit large, skin yellow, 

 with deep red cheek, flesh red at the stone, juicy, with 

 a good rich, vinous flavor; productive, freestone. 

 Middle of August. 



Old Mixon Cling— Large; yellowish white, dotted 

 with red on a red cheek; flesh pale white; very melt- 

 ing and juicy, with an exceedingly rich, luscious 

 flavor. Middle of August. 



Snow's Orange— Large; yellow; very hardy and 

 productive ; valuable for market ; freestone. September 



Old Mixon Free— See description in Winners' list. 



Stump — See description in Winners' list. 



Smock Cling — A large, juicy, yellow, productive 

 peach, chiefly valuable for canning and t)resen.'ing. 

 September. 



Moore's Favorite— A handsome large peach, white 

 with blush to the sun, similar to Old Mixon, but a few 

 days later, flesh white, tender and juicy, very desira- 

 ble. Freestone. August and September. 



Switzerland — Fruit uniformly large, white with 

 handsome red cheek, resembling Old Mixon and 

 Stephens and ripening between the two. 



Elberta — See description in Winners' list. 



Reeves — See description in Winners' list. 



Captain Ede — A beautiful, very large, yellow free- 

 stone, covered slightly with a delicate carmine on one 

 side. It ripens about with Crawford's Early, one 

 week before the Elberta. Good shipper. 



Yellow Rareripe— Large, deep yellow, melting and 

 good, with a rich flavor. Last of August. 



Ward's Late — A fine variety, ripening last of Au- 

 gust; vigorous and productive; fruit rather large; 

 skin white with a large crimson cheek; flesh white, 

 juicy, melting and excellent. Valuable for canning. 



Christiana — A new, very large, fine-looking yel- 

 low peach ripening between Cra^vford Late and 

 Smock. It's large size, handsome appearance, and 

 time of ripening, combine to make it a very valuable 

 peach. 



Kalamazoo — Large, golden yellow, with crimson 

 cheek; flesh thick, yellow; superb quality, small pit. 

 Strong grower, early bearer; hardy and productive. 

 Between Early and Late Crawford. 



Matthews — 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. 



