Harrison Grown Genuine True-to 

 Name Peach Trees Are No Higher 

 Priced Than Just Ordinary Trees 



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.60 



$0.45 



.50 



.40 



.40 



.30 



.30 



.20 



.25 



.15 



.20 



.12 



PRICES ON HARRISONS' HIGH QUALITY PEACH TREES 

 Except Rio Oso Gem, Early Hale-Haven, Redelberta. 



1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 300 

 One year trees trees trees trees 



5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 7/8 in. cal $0.70 



4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal 60 



3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. cal 50 



2 to 3 ft, 5/16 to 7/16 in. cal 40 



2 to 3 ft., 1/4 to 5/16 in. cal 35 



18 to 24 in 30 



Write for prices on larger quantities. 

 May be assorted varieties of peach trees. 



CERTIFIED 100% HEALTHY TREES 



NEWER INTRODUCTIONS 



EARLY HALE-HAVEN. (U.S. Plant Patent 325). Early, 

 bud sport of Hale-Haven, having same characteristics 

 of fruit, but ripens a week earlier. 



Early, very large, yellow, 



GOLDEN GLOBE (N.J. 73). 

 semi-freestone. 



GOLDEN EAST (N.J. 87). Early midseason, very large, 

 high red color, yellow, freestone. 



JUNE ELBERTA. Very early. Yellow. 



REDELBERTA. (U.S. Plant Patent 232). Early midseason, 

 newr variety, ripens week earlier than Elberta. 



SUMMERCREST (N.J. 94). Midseason, large, yellow free- 

 stone. 



SUNHIGH. (N.J. 82). Early, large, red all over, yellow 

 flesh, semi-freestone. 



TRIOGEM. (N.J. 70). Early, oval, red all over, medium 

 large, yellow, freestone. 



VEDETTE. Early midseason. Yellow. 



VALIANT. Early midseason. Seedling 



of Elberta. 



Yel. 



low freestone, productive. 







VETERAN. Early midseason, large, round, red 



blush, 



yellow flesh, freestone. 







PRICES OF RIO OSO GEM (U. S. Plant 



Patent No 



84). 



1 to 9 



10 to 49 50 to 300 



One year trees trees 



trees 



trees 



5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 7/8 in. cal. ..,$0.95 



$0.80 



$0.75 



4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. . . .85 



.70 



.65 



3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. cal 75 



.60 



.55 



2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. cal 70 



.55 



.50 



2 to 3 ft., 1/4 to 5/16 in. cal 65 



.50 



.45 



18 to 24 in 55 



.40 



.35 



Write for prices on larger quantities. 



The above prices also apply on other U.S. Plant Patent 

 Trees, being Early Hale-Haven, U.S. Plant Patent No. 

 325 and Redelberta U.S. Plant Patent No. 232. 





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Harrisons' Peach trees are the best peach trees you can plant in your orchard. 

 Our superior Berhn chmate and soil plus Harrisons' method of propagating, planting, 

 budding, spraying, pruning, digging, grading and packing are what make the fine 

 trees. If we could get you to come to Berlin we could show you all the details. If 

 you cannot come and will send us your order we will stake our reputation on the 

 promise that you will get the very best trees that can be grown. 



RELIABLE STANDARD VARIETIES. Worthy Commercial 

 kinds. Equally as good for home and local markets. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA. (Belle). Midseason. Large, white 



freestonle, recognized as the best all around wrhite 



peach. Should be included in every planting. Very 

 hardy and productive. 



BRACKETT. Midseason late. The fruit is rich yellow 

 with dark carmine cheek. Size is as large or larger 

 than Elberta and much better flavored. Begins to 

 ripen a few days after Elberta. 



CUMBERLAND. Early. White, semi-freestone. 



EARLY ELBERTA. Early midseason. Yellow, freestone, 

 large, lemon yellow with a dark cast, blush w/ith vivid 

 red. Beautiful appearance, high quality, being some- 

 what similar to Elberta, although a trifle better flavor, 

 rich golden tender flesh, yet firm and has a delightful 

 flavor; excellent for canning. 



EARLY HILEY. Early. An earlier maturing strain of 

 Hiley. 



EARLY ROSE. Very early. Another Favorite Commer- 

 cial Peach. White, cling, medium large size for an 

 early Peach, high bright red skin, sweet, delicious 

 flavor. Good shipper, making it a new favorite a- 

 mong commercial varieties. 



ELBERTA. Midseason. The Greatest and Best Money- 

 Making Peach. Yellow, freestone. Fruit is large to 

 extra large; golden yellow with brilliant shades of 

 red; firm, juicy, rich, sweet and good flavor. Elberta 

 has the greatest international reputation of any peach. 

 It has been the standard for all other peaches almost 

 since the date of its introduction. The coloring of El- 

 berta is practically perfect. The rich, yellow skin is 

 almost entirely covered with dark red blush upon the 

 sunny side. The attractive appearance and the uni- 

 form large size serve to sell it almost on sight. We 

 offer original strain trees which is the best strain 

 obtainable. 



FAIRS BEAUTY. Early midseason. 

 medium to large size. 



Yellow, freestone. 



GAGE ELBERTA. Midseason. Very similar to Elberta. 

 Partially immune to bacteriosis. 



GOLDEN JUBILEE. Early. The Supreme Early Yellow 

 Peach. Commercial peach orchardists for a century 

 have been looking for an early peach of high quality, 

 fine flavor, yellov/, freestone, attractive color and 

 firm etxture and eventually they have found it in the 

 marvelous Golden Jubilee. This variety is a sensa- 

 tion of recent introduction of nev/ varieties and is by 

 far belter than any early variety of commercial im- 

 portance -which has been introduced in many years. 

 It ripens about four days ahead of Carman. 



HALE HAVEN. Early midseason. Yellow freestone, colors 

 before ripening, heavy bearer. Being planted in 

 every peach section. 



HILEY. Early midseason. Bears huge crops of fancy 

 peaches. White, freestone, medium size, highly red 

 colored and is a very handsome peach of exceptionally 

 good flavor. Tree is strong grov/er, very healthy and 

 an extra heavy bearer. You can depend on Hiley 

 to bear heavy crops year after year. The marvelous 

 color and wonderful flavor have made it popular on 

 the markets. 



I. H. HALE. Midseason. Extra large size. Yellow free- 

 stone, extra large, beautiful red col^-ring, firm and 

 of the highest quality and enticing flavor. J. H. Hale 

 ripens about two or three days prior to Elberta. We 

 offer original strain trees. 



KRUMMELS (Krummels Late October). Very late. Yellow, 

 freestone, round, fine flavor. 



RED BIRD CLING. Very, early. White, cling, extra large 

 with a bright red blush, the first peach of large size 

 to ripen; the greatest very early money maker. 



RIO OSO GEM — See description on page 1. 



ROCHESTER. Early midseason. Yellow, freestone, large, 

 Covered with mottled red blush; flesh yellow stained 

 with red at pit, very good quality, prolific bearer. 

 One of the best early midseason yellow freestone 

 peaches for nearby markets, and highly desirable for 

 canning. 



SALWEY. Very late. Yellow, freestone. 



SHIPPERS LATE RED. Late. Large, round, yellow, free- 

 stone, very attractive. 



SOUTH HAVEN. Early midseason. Yellow, freestone, 

 large, handsome, uniform size, delicate flavor, ripens 

 about 15 to 18 days ahead of Elberta. Tree is very 

 hardy, good grower and a consistent heavy bearer, 

 adapted to cold climates; produces bumper crops in 

 mild climates. 



OLDER VARIETIES — Suntable for plantinij in certain sec- 

 tions. Also ideally adapted for home use and local 

 markets. 



CARMAN. Early. Semi-freestone, medium size, white. 



CHAMPION. Early midseason. White, freestone, very 

 large, creamy white with red cheek, sweet, juicy; 

 very high flavor. 



GREENSBORO. Very early. White, freestone, hardy, 

 big crops. 



RAY. Midseason, large, good red color, white flesh, 

 freestone, exceptionally well flavored. Bears bumper 

 crops when many other varieties freeze out. Best 

 peach for very cold climates. 



SLAPPEY. Early midseason. Yellow, freestone, rich 

 juicy and extra good flavor. 



WILMA. Late. Yellow, freestone. 



YELLOW ST. JOHN. Early midseason. Yellow, free- 

 stone. 



WHITE HEATH CLING (Heath). Very late. White, round, 

 cling. Favorite for canning and pickling. 



QUINCE 



ORANGE. Late, large, bright yellow, excellent flavor, 

 productive and rarely fails to produce a crop. Best 

 canning variety. We offer the Wayne County (New 

 York) strain. 4 to 5 feet $1.25 each; 10 for $10.00. 



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BROWN TURKEY. Medium to large size; copper-brown 

 skin, .flesh white. Not hardy North. 2 to 3 ft., 75c 

 each; 10 for $6.50. 





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