Harrison's Nvirseries. Berlin, Md. 



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EMMA — Described by the originator as being very large, yellow with light crimson cheek, flesh yel- 

 low, fine grained, very juicy; quality among the best, a freestone. In maturity it follows immediately after 

 Elberta. Where this peach has been shipped to the market it has always commanded an extra price over 

 the other varieties. It is better in quality than Elberta. As this valuable variety comes from the home of 

 the Elberta, fruit growers should not hesitate to make a thorough trial of this at once. 



BURHlE — From lyouisiana. Seedling of Chinese cling and very large. It is described as roundi'sli, 

 oblong, pale creamy white, slightly shaded with red, fiesh white, juicy, of excellent flavor, clingstone- 

 August. 



LATE CRAWFORD. 



FITZGERALD— See description Winner's list. 

 CRA'WrORD LATE— See description Winner's list. 

 rOX SE.EDLING— See description Winner's list. 



'SE'W PROLIFIC— Fruit large, golden vellow with rich red cheek, flavor unsurpassed. Tree 

 very hardy and exceedingly productive. Bears fruit in large clusters. 



JENNIE. "WORTHION— Yellow, large, of fine quality, ripening about with Fox Seedling. 



