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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 
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PEACHES 
Prices of all standard varieties, except Ray and Brackett 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
6 to 8 ft. 
.$0 35 
$3 00 
$16 00 
$110 00 
3 to 4 ft. 
..$0 15 
$1 25 
$10 00 
$70 00 
5 to 7 ft. 
. 30 
2 50 
14 00 
100 00 
2 to 3 ft. 
12 
1 00 
9 00 
60 00 
5 to 6, ft. 
2 00 
12 00 
90 00 
1 to 2 ft. 
10 
90 
8 00 
50 00 
4 to 5 ft........ 
. 20 
1 75 
11 00 
80 00 
Prices of Ray and Brackett Peaches 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
Each 
10 
100 
1,000 
6 to 7 ft. 
___$0 40 
$4 00 
$18 00 
$160 00 
3 to 4 ft. 
..$0 20 
$2 00 
$11 00 
$100 00 
5 to 6 ft. 
. 30 
3 00 
14 00 
120 00 
2 to 3 ft. 
16 
1 50 
9 00 
80 00 
4 to 5 ft. 
. 24 
2 40 
12 00 
110 00 
1 to 2 ft. 
14 
1 25 
8 00 
60 00 
i to 4 trees are sold at the each rate, 5 to 49 trees are sold at the 10 rate, 30 to 299 trees are sold at the 
100 rate, 300 trees or more are sold at the 1,000 rate. 
PARCEL POST. Trees not larger in size than 2 to 3 feet can be sent by parcel post, prepaid, at 3 cts. 
per tree extra. 
Special Prices on Large Orders. Special quotations on large orders will be given on application. When 
writing tell us what varieties are wanted, the approximate number of trees of each variety and the size. 
Leading Varieties. For the convenience of our customers who may not be entirely familiar with the 
best and most profitable varieties, we have printed the names of such sorts in heavy type. In making 
your selection it will pay you to choose from among those varieties. 
Admiral Dewey. Ripens June 25-JuIy 4. Fruit 
good size; flesh yellow. Free. 
Alexander. Ripens June 25-JuIy 4. Vigorous and 
productive. Medium to large; greenish white, 
with deep red flesh. 
Belle of Georgia. Ripens first half of 
--— — August. Fruit very large 
and most attractive in color and shape, with a 
light red cheek; flesh white, firm and delicious; 
in all ways the quality is fine. Trees grow quickly 
and shapely, are hardy and prolific. Free. Belle 
of Georgia has become one of the standard varie¬ 
ties in the big commercial orchards in the South, 
as it stands shipping to northern markets in such 
a way that it invariably brings the best prices. 
v Its popularity is not confined to this section for 
it grows with equal success in northern orchards. 
Introducer’s description: “Large to 
very large, yellow freestone; of the 
Smock type; oblong, with sharp apex, shallow 
suture; color orange-yellow, washed and mottled 
deep carmine, very dark carmine cheek; the 
mottlings are of the peculiar Chinese strain; flesh 
deep yellow near stone, juicy, vinous, high- 
flavored; quality best; pit large, long. Weight 
5}4 oz. Ripens after Elberta. Evidently a 
cross between Smock and a Chinese strain. 
Originated in Mississippi. A grower says that 
last year he got 50 cts. per bushel more for 
the Brackett than for Elberta, and that the 
Peaches were absolutely perfect in every way.” 
The introducers are planting very largely of this: 
Peach in northern Georgia orchards, and consider 
it one of their most valuable varieties. Brackett 
has not yet fruited for us in our orchards, and we 
are offering it solely upon the introducer’s des¬ 
cription. See special prices above. 
Bray’s Rareripe. Ripens Aug. 25-Sept. 1. Large;; 
white; abundant bearer. 
Bilyeu’s Late October. Ripens Sept. 25-Oct. 15. 
Large; white. Free. 
Captain Ede. Ripens Aug. 10-25. Large; yellow. 
Free. 
Carman. Ripens middle to end of July. A 
—-—- remarkably attractive and luscious 
Peach, large and broad, oval-shaped, yellowish 
white; flesh creamy white, with red tinge, spicy 
and good. Especially suited to low, wet land. 
Very hardy and productive every year. Free. 
This is a favorite variety with many growers, as 
it is one of 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 
condition and its handsome appearance causes it 
to bring the highest prices. 
Chair’s Choice. Ripens Sept. 1. Extra large; 
— —- —— - ■ deep yellow, with red cheek; 
flesh firm, sweetest and richest grapey flavor; most 
satisfactory and all-round good. Trees make 
strong, sturdy growth, and bear big crops. Free. 
Connett’s Southern Early. Ripens July 28- 
Aug. 10. Large; creamy. Free. 
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OUR TREES ARE BIGGER AND STRONGER AT ANY AGE THAN NEARLY ALL OTHERS 
DATES OF RIPENING ARE FOR BERLIN, MD. 
Brackett. 
