18 Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, Md. 



SUMMER RAMBO— Medium to large; green, striped with red on the sunny side; sprightly, sub- 

 acid, good; tree vigorous, hardy and profitable tor market. 



CAROI^INA RBB JtJNB— (Red June). Medium size, red, flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid; 

 an abundant bearer. L,ast of June; 



*iPlVUBiB'S CIDBR— An early bearer and productive; fruit medium, roundish, slightly conical; 

 skin greenish yellow, shaded and rather obscurely striped and splashed with dull red; flesh whitish, ten- 

 der, juicy and mild, sub-acid; vigorous. August and September. ' 



SWBET BOUGH— I,arge, pale yellow, sweet, rich flavored; valuable as a market variety. Tree a 

 moderate, compact grower and an abundant bearer. July to August. 



FOURTH OF JUIVY— Valuable for cooking and market; fruit medium, roundish oblate, conical 

 slightly ribbed; whitish yellow, striped and splashed 



with bright red; it has been thoroughly tested and ay¥r*r?y*?****Try?*r?r*r*?*?***rf**r?r*^**^?Tr*?***» 

 found to be one of the very best early apples. Matures S 'J^ 



early in July. t California, March 19, 1902. — Dear Sirs — The 2 



^ trees arrived a few days ago in very good con- 2 



]^ARIrY RIP^—This fine apple coming, as | dition as far as 1 can tell now. Yours trulyj a 

 it does, immediately after the Karly Harvest, fills ji » G. R: TiDBt. | 



want long felt by the orchardist. Its large size, hand- ^ . . , 1 



some appearance and good bearing qualities combine M*^^****-****i**iui-ft*i4***«£*ASL«***i*^jL**^*^**iL***^ 

 to make it the most profitable market variety of its 



Season, The tree is hardy an i of vigorous growth; fruit large, yellowish white; flesh white and juicy, sub- 

 acid; fine for the table or cooking. July 1st. 



:EARIyY COI/TON"— One of the best early apples, ripening with the old Early May, some ten days 

 before Early Harvest, and continues to ripen for two or three weeks, which makes it a valuable family 

 apple. It is of beautiful appearance, medium size, yellowish white, with a tint of crimson where exposed 

 to the sun. 



PBNNOCK :^ARI/Y— I^arge, oblong, yellow, striped with red, a little coarse grained but a fine 

 cooker. Tree vigorous, spreading and abundant bearer, and a favorite with many in the West. August. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 



. MAID^^N.Bi^USH—feath'er large, oblate, smooth, regular, with a fine evenly shaded red cheek bi* 

 ^^usil, oil a fciear pale yellow ground, flesh white, tender and sprightly with a pleasant sub-acid flavor. 

 This variety forms a handsome rapid growing tree with a fine spreading head and bears large crops. 

 Valuable for market, also for drying. September to November. 



GRAVBNSTBxN— lyarge, striped red and yellow, flesh tender, juicy, very rich, high flavor, very 

 productive and a popular variety. September, 



FI^ORA'S B:EI/I/FI/0"W:eR— (Flory. Sheep Shire). Origin, Montgomery County, Ohio; tree 

 upright grower; fruit medium, roundish, conical; rich, golden yellow, with small patches of russett and 

 minute rai><ed russet dots; flesh yellowish, tender, moderately juicy, sub-acid; good; vigorous. Septem- 

 ber and October. 



VANDFVFBR— Medium, yellow ground; flesh light yellow, rich, sub-acid flavor; good grower 

 and early bearer. November. 



FAI^I<AWATFR--I,arge roundish, slighlty ovate cohical, very regular and sthdoth, skin yeilo^trisH 



green with dull red cheek; flesh greenish white, find 

 grained, with a mild, slightly sub-acid flavor. Tree 

 a strong grower and good bearer; fruit uniformly 

 fair, highly deserving extensive cultivation. Fall. 



HAAS— Medium to large, slightly conical and 

 somewhat ribbed; pale, greenish yellow, shaded and 

 striped with red; flesh fine, white, sometimes stained; 

 tender, juicy, sub-acid, good; bears early and abund- 

 antly; vigorous. September and October. 

 I/OWFI/If — Large, roundish, slightly conical; green, becoming rich yellow; surface oily; flesh 

 yellowish white, sub-acid, excellent ; good bearer; free. September. 



DUCH:ESS (OI/DENBURG)— a Russian variety of remarkable beauty, and one of most hardy 

 and productive varieties under cultivation. Does e<?pecially well in sections that are too cold for ordinary 

 varieties. Tree is a vigorous grower and it requires little or no pruning, producing an abundance of fruit 

 very even in size. Smooth skin, finely washed and streaked with red on a golden ground. Flesh juicy 

 and sub-acid. September. 



AI/FXANDBR— A very large and showy Russian variety. Tree vigorous, spreading and produc. 

 tive. Fruit very large and regularly formed and of 



a fine appearance. Color of a greenish yellow, slight- K**«^s^r*r«r?r«y**^rfy**'**-*rT***^?**'****^**y**-*****« 

 ly streaked with red in the shade, but orange and ^ S 



marked with bright red in the sun. Flesh yellowish ^ Marylana, April 19, 1902.— Dear Sirs— Re- ? 

 white, crisp, tender and juicy. Pleasant flavor. Oc- ^ ceived the trees and plants last Monday, de- * 

 toberto December. Jj Hvered all same day. They weie fine stock 5 



RAMBO-Medium, yellowish, streaked with J and in first-class condition. All parties were 2 

 dull red and somewhat dotted; mild, tender and ^ much pleased. Yours respectfully, | 



good; productive and vigorous. September to No- ^ ^- ^- =CAGGS. ^ 



vember. », 



5 New York, April i, i9oi.--Dear Sirs— The 

 5 peach trees you sent me received all right and 

 ? in good shape. Yours respespectfully, 

 § Spener Bros. 



FAMFUSB— medium; crimson, sometimes 

 striped north; flesh snowy white, very tender, fine, juicy, mild, sub-acid; dessert and cooking. Very hardy 

 and productive; popular. October to December. 



'WAG:ENER— Medium to large, deep red in the sun, flesh firm, sub-acid and excellent, very pro- 

 ductive, bears very young. October to December. 



KENTUCKY STREAK— (Bradford's Best). Fruit medium, conical, deep mottled red, stripes 

 obscured and scarcely visible, dots scattered, large yellow, flesh yellow, tender. 



