FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK 
PEACHES, continued 
f* A I? TUT A *W Rip ei } s third week in July. 
• This is a favorite variety 
with many growers, as it 
is one of the most profitable ever introduced. 
The returns from a successful Carman 
orchard are almost beyond belief, and the 
fruit stands shipping so well that it 
always reaches market in prime condi¬ 
tion, and its handsome appearance 
causes it to bring the highest prices. 
The fruit is remarkably attractive and 
luscious; large and broad, oval-shaped, 
yellowish white; flesh creamy white, 
red with tinge, spicy and good. Can 
be grown on land that is too low and 
wet for many sorts. Tree is a vig¬ 
orous grower, hardy under some of 
the most unfavorable conditions 
and bears freely every year. Free. 
CHAIR’S CHOICE. 
Carman Peaches. Aren’t they fine specimens? 
I CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Ripens July 28-Aug. 10. 
I Tree vigorous and very productive. Good size; 
yellow; juicy, sweet-flavored. Free. One of the 
standards for early ripening in commercial orchards, 
as the tree is hardy and vigorous, and bears freely. 
CRAWFORD’S LATE. Ripens Sep- 
—-————-——-———» tember 1. One 
of the best late sorts. Superb in size and shape; 
splendid yellow, with broad, dark red cheek; flesh 
deep yellow, juicy and melting, rich, winy 
flavor. Free. Coming in at a time when the 
early Peaches are over, this variety is eagerly 
sought up for canning and preserving, and 
brings the highest prices. By many it is 
considered the best of all late yellow Peaches, 
and, being such a remarkably good shipper, 
it reaches market in thoroughly first-class 
condition. The trees are vigorous in growth, 
can be depended on to produce good crops 
and to fruit almost every year. In a word, 
it is an important commercial Peach. 
DENTON. Ripens Aug. 25-Sept. 1. 
Resembles the Elberta, but not quite so 
large. Free. 
EASTON CLING. Ripens Sept. 10-25. 
Fruit large, round; the white skin is tinged 
with red blush; quality good. Cling. 
EDGEMONT BEAUTY. Resembles Late 
Crawford, ripening at same time. Fruit 
large, yellow with red cheek. Tree hardy and free. 
There is a wonderful advantage in purchasing and 
planting Harrisons’ Peach trees; every tree is grown 
here at Berlin, and is budded fiom parents that have 
been tested in our trial orchards, and proved of the 
highest value for either home or commercial planting. 
Ripens September 1. Extra large; 
deep yellow, with red cheek; flesh 
firm, sweetest and richest grapey 
flavor; a satisfactory and all-round 
Peach for general planting. Trees 
make strong, sturdy growth, and 
bear big crops. Free. 
CHAMPION. Ripens Au- 
------ gust 1. Fruit 
large, creamy white, with red cheek; 
sweet, juicy, very high quality. 
Good shipper; its fault, if it has 
one, is that it is too tender. Free. 
One of the showiest Peaches in our 
sample orchard and one that sells 
for a good price. The tree is hardy 
and productive, and it is a valuable Peach for either 
the home or the commercial orchard. 
Crawford’s Late Peach, (natural size) 
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