Harrison's Nvirseries, Berlin, Md. 



When ca^en up. the fibers all come up and you get the entire roots and tap root not cut. 

 It is of great importance to have the tap root. There are orchards we .sold four years ago, 

 June budded trees that bore a heavy crop the past season. The customers will not plant anything but June 

 buds again. 



Ne\v and Special Varieties. 



HiElyEY. 



HIEILEY (EARLY BE.LL)— This seedling of Belle of Georgia, one of the best of all peaches of 

 North China type, the kind that are among our most hardy, is much like its parent in size, color and beau- 

 ty, having the same vigor of tree and hardiness of fruit buds, but ripens its fruit nearly a month earlier, 

 thus giving us a large, rich, creamj' white peach, with rich blush on sunny side, at a season when in former 

 years we had onlj' small semi-cling varieties of poor quality. Early Bell is as large as Stump, as beautiful 

 as Old Mixon, of fine quality and a good shipper. July 15th. Prices 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $10 per 100, 

 June buds half price. 



EAF<L"V" TILLOTSON— Medium size, skin yellowish white and nearly covered with red, 

 darkening on the sunny side, very juicy and of excellent flavor. A good market variety. Ripens first part 

 of July. Price 25c each; $2,50 per doz., $10 per 100. June buds half price. 



MAMIE ROSS — This peach originated in Dallas, Tex. Ripens in June, just after Early Rivers; 

 unsurpassed in size and quality and brings higher prices than any peach grown in this locality. 



A seedling of the Chinese Cling, t hich it much resembles. Fruit almost as large as the Chinese Cling; 

 white, nearly covered with delicate c rmine; flesh white, juicy and of good quality. A regular and verj' 

 prolific bearer. June 15. Popular throughout a wide region in Texas, where it is esteemed the finest early 

 cling. Price 25c each; $2. So per doz.; $10 per 100. June buds half price. See cut on page 6. 



GORDON — This is the finest late peach in existence. It is of large size, beautiful yellow color, firm 

 texture and delicious flavor. It ripens the latter part of September and will keep a month. It is unexcelled 

 as a shipper, and could easily be shipped to Europe. Its many good qualities make it the best of all late 

 peaches for market or home use. To those growing peaches for market we commend this variety especially. 

 It seems to be proof against rot. The fruit is unusually handsome, being a beautiful yellow of unusual rich- 

 ness. It colors up fully before ripening, and will keep for several weeks. It comes when all other market- 

 able peaches are gone, and hence has a clear field. It can be depended on to bring a big price — a fancy 

 price. It is the peach to plant now to make money. Plant a few hundred or a few thou.sand trees, and it 

 will be like a gold mine to 3'ou in years to come. Originator's description. Price 25c each; $2.5o per doz.; 

 $lo per 100. June buds, half price. 



GOLD MINE, — Originated in Michigan. Tree hardy and productive. The fruit is round or near- 

 ly so, having no point or bunch at centre. It is large yellow with good rich coloring, resembles I,ate Craw- 



