22 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 
EUREKA. 
Eureka— Yes, ‘‘I have found it!,, The best early,semi cling peach ever in- 
troduced. A seedling of Chinese Cling, originated in Louisana. Medium 
size, oblong, cream white with red blush, tender and juicy, and when full ripe, 
clear seed and delicious flavor. Ripe June 15th. Every one who sees and eats 
this peach well be delighted.—Introducers. 
June buds only, by mail post paid, 20c each, $1.50 per dozen, $i0 per 100. 
Lorentz—A seedling discovered in Marshall Co., W. Va., which we careful- 
ly watched several years before deciding to offer it; we are now more than ever 
convinced that this is something better than has ever been offered for a peach so 
late in season. We have never known it to fail a crop in most adverse seasons, 
and believe as near frost proof as any variety yet introduced. It bears crops 
when others fail entirely. Fruit is unusually large and of a superior flavor, 
especially for one so late in the season. It is a freestone, yellow-fleshed, and its 
handsome appearance has been a surprise to all who have seen it. It bears 
enormously, one foot of wood cut for photographing having as many as 20 
peaches on it, and frequently requires thinning from over production. We feel 
confident this is the best late peach ever introduced; does not crack, is very firm, 
keeps well and is a fine shipper, at prices double those obtained for any other 
late peach on the market.—Introducers. 
First class trees 20c each, $1.75 per dozen, $7 per 100 by express; June buds 10c 
each, $1 per dozen by mail post paid. 
Amsden June.—Very much like Alexander. Medium size, highly colored 
skin and white flesh; freestone. One of the earliest. 
Early Rivers.—A large peach of a pale straw color, with a delicate pink 
cheek; flesh melting, very rich. Middle of July. 
Hale’s Early. --A standard early sort, coming into bearing in July. Partic- 
ularly attractive, with smooth, white skin, delicately marbled with different 
shades of red on the sunny side. Rots in some localities. 
Michigan Early.—A western variety which has given great satisfaction. 
Splendidias a market peach as well as for canning; hardy and prolific. 
