Harrison's Nvirseries, Berlin, Md. 



ford and ripens at same season. Originator's description. Price 2 se each; $2.50 per doz.; $10 per 100. 



June buds half price. 



ADMIRAL DE"WE.Y— "Admiral Dewe^'" marks as great an advance in early peaches as did 

 the Triumph, and while that variety is proving even better than ever claimed for it, Admiral Dewey pos- 

 sesses many important points of sup'eriority. It is a perfect freestone; ripens with the Triumph; flesh is 

 yellow, of uniform texture and color to pit. Has better form and brighter color oti the surface; is equally 

 hardy and productive. The tree is a strong symmetrical grower, and as near perfection as we can obtain in 

 a single variety. Originator's description. Price— One-year, No. I, 25c eacia; §3.50 per dozen; 

 $10.00 per 100. June buds half price. 



MAMIE ROSS. 



FRANCES— In this new variety we believe we have one which is equal to the old standard Elberta 

 m every respect and ripens after it. This new peach is destined to become as popular as Elberta, which it 

 follows closely after ripening. By the time the latter is done the Frances is ready for shipment. It thus prevents 

 the occurrence of a break in the succession and reaches market at a time when peaches command highest 

 price, because the beautiful Elberta has created the demand. It is one of the handsomest peaches ever 

 grown, being of a beautiful shade of yellow, covered almost entirely with brilliant red. In size it is about 

 the equal of Elberta, average specimens measuring nine inches in circumference. It is very productive: the 

 originator cut a branch nine inches long on which were growinsr nine full sized peaches. It is a true free- 

 stone, with particularly solid flesh, and as a "shipper' is absolutelv without n rival Originator's de- 

 scription. Price 25c 'each; S2. 50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. June buds at half price. 



HOBSON — Comparative! V new varietv introduced by J D. Huested and he speaks of it as being a 

 very large yellow, freestone, ripening ten to fifteen daN-s before Elberta and a ver\- valuable market variety. 

 Price 25c each; $2.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100." June buds at half price. 



KLONDIKE;,— Have long wanted a peach as beautiful as Mountain Ro.se, with quality equal to Old. 

 Mixon ripening with Smock. Now we have it in the one and only Peach— Klondike — the largest of all 

 white freestone peaches. Originated in York County, Pa.. Earge size, white skin with brilliant red over 

 eoverj white ^flesh, sweet, juicy, delicious flavor, free from bitterness; perfectly free, bright red at stone and 



