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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 
PEACHES 
Harrison Cling. Ripens Sept. 10-25. Large; 
white; sweet, luscious. Free. Prolific. 
Hiley (Early Belle). Ripens June 25-JuIy 4. 
An exceedingly handsome creamy white Peach 
of large size, with a delightful red cheek; flesh 
is white, tender and exceedingly juicy. Free. 
It is one of the best shippers among the early 
Peaches and invariably brings top prices. 
Iron Mountain. Ripens Aug. 25-Sept. 1. A large, 
white-fleshed Peach; very popular in New Jersey. 
Jackson Cling. Ripens July 25. Large; white. 
Cling. 
Kalamazoo. Ripens Aug. 10-25. Large; golden 
yellow. Free. 
Krummel’s October. Ripens Sept. 10-25. Big, 
yellow and good. Free. 
Late Elberta. Ripens Sept. 1-10. Same as Elberta, 
only a month later. Free. 
Levy’s Late (Henrietta). Ripens Sept. 10-25. 
Large; yellow. Cling. 
Elberta Peach Trees—Fruit above (see page 23) a profitable Harrison Orchard 
Mamie Ross. Ripens latter part of July. Bears delicate shade, 
abundant crops regularly. Good sized; white, 
covered with delicate carmine; firm, juicy, good 
quality. Very similar to Carman; a little larger. 
Marshall. Ripens Sept. 10-25. Large; yellow. 
Productive. Free. 
Matthews’ Beauty. Ripens Aug. 10-25. Golden 
yellow; good flavor. 
Mayflower. Ripens June 25-JuIy 4. Earliest va¬ 
riety known. One of the leading sellers in the 
Southern States. Strong, thrifty trees, bearing 
abundantly. Fruit good size, red all over; very 
firm and good. 
Moore’s Favorite. Ripens first week in August. 
Large; white, with blushing rather red cheek; 
flesh white, tender and juicy. Free. When trees 
have a good chance, results are wonderful. The 
largest white Peach picked in our test orchard, 
season of 1911, was of this variety. 
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McCallister. Ripens Sept. 1-10. Immense size; 
yellow. Free. 
Miss Lola. Ripens middle to end of July. Very 
similar to Carman. White; delicious. Free. 
Mountain Rose, 
with much red in several shades; flesh white, with 
a red stain at the stone; juicy, rich, tender and 
sweet. Free. This is one of the best known of 
the older varieties, and in many ways has never 
been surpassed in size, quality and beauty. The 
fruit is firm and solid, and stands shipping well, 
so that it is possible always to put it in market 
in first-class condition. It is a favorite with many 
housewives for canning and preserving and always 
commands the best prices. 
New Prolific. Ripens Aug. 25-Sept. 1. Large; 
yellow. Free. 
Niagara. Ripens Aug. 25-Sept. 1. . A handsome, 
large, yellow Peach, with a beautiful red cheek, 
making it one of the most attractive. Tim flesh 
is tender, rich and juicy, 
ripening clear to the pit. 
Oldmixon Free. 
Ripens middle of Aug. 
Fruit large; pale yellow, 
with good red cheek; 
flesh white, with red 
stain at the stone; ten¬ 
der, rich and excellent. 
Free. Tree fine and 
large, and does well in 
a great variety of situa¬ 
tions. 
Picquet’s Late. Ripens 
Sept. 1-10. Large; yel¬ 
low, with red cheek; 
sweet, melting. Free. 
Prize. Ripens Sept. 1-10. 
Large; yellow. Free. 
Very profitable. 
Ra.V Ripens Aug. 10- 
-——— 25. Ripening ex¬ 
tends over a period 
half again as long as 
most varieties cover. 
Fruit white, with a 
good-sized and most 
attractive red blush of 
Flesh white, with no stain at 
the stone; firm, of the most excellent quality, 
juicy, delicious, tender and keeps well. An 
excellent shipper, of fine appearance, even after 
much handling. Trees exceedingly strong growers, 
shapely and symmetrical. Old Peach orchardists 
would be surprised to see how quickly they 
attain good size. A regular bearer of big crops. 
Beyond a doubt, Ray is in a class by itself, over 
a very large range of territory and conditions. 
It has been tested thoroughly, as growers in the 
Eastern, Central and Western States have large 
numbers of Ray trees. We have thousands of 
bearing trees in our own orchards here in Berlin 
and elsewhere in Maryland and West Virginia, 
and our experience with these trees makes us all 
the more sure of our position in recommending 
it. This shows, too, an unbounded confidence in 
the commercial qualities of this Peach. See special 
prices on page 22 and illustration on page 23. 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES IF YOU INTEND TO PLANT A LARGE ORCHARD 
