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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
PEACHES, continued 
GREENSBORO. Ripens June 25 to July 10. Many growers consider this to 
be the best of the early Peaches. It has proved its_ value in our «test orchard, 
and with commercial growers, many of whom rightly consider it a most 
important part of their orchards. Being somewhat tender, it requires extra 
care in shipment, but it reaches the market when Peaches are in strong 
demand, and it amply repays any attention given to its handling. The fruit 
is extra large for such an early Peach and one of the handsomest, being of a 
rich yellowish white, with a crimson cheek; the flesh is white, exceedingly 
tender and of fine quality; ripens perfectly to the pit. Free. 
IJ A I p* (J. H. Hale, or Million Dollar Peach). Yellow, finely colored, 
round; very large; quality excellent. One of the best sorts for market 
or garden. In many Peach orchards Hale is proving itself one of the best 
varieties. Ripens just before Elberta. Try it. 
Heath (White Heath Cling). White. Cling. Ripens September 10 to 25. 
HARRISON CLING. White. Cling. Ripens September 10 to 25. This is a 
new variety, originated and introduced by Harrisons’ Nurseries. The fruit 
is unusually large; the skin is white, mottled with crimson. We have thor¬ 
oughly tested this sort in our own orchards and are convinced that it is one 
of the best of the midseason clings. 
HILEY (Hiley Early Belle). Ripens July 10 to 15. This Peach is 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. It should be planted freely in commercial orchards. 
IRON MOUNTAIN. White. Free. Ripens August 25 to September 1. Very 
popular in New Jersey where many great orchard-owners depend on it as 
their main crop. Iron Mountain is a large fruit of high quality and satis- 
faying flavor. 
Kalamazoo. Yellow. Free. Ripens August 10 to 25. 
KRUMMEL. Yellow. Free. A very high-quality sort. It is large in size, 
nearly round in shape. The skin is yellow overlaid with a crimson blush, 
making a handsome fruit. The flesh is fine-grained and has a delicious 
flavor. Krummel grows equally well in the northern or southern fruit sec¬ 
tions. Ripens September 10 to 25. 
LATE CRAWFORD. Ripens September 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 bought 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 and 
can be depended on to produce good crops almost every year. 
Late Elberta. Same as Elberta, only a month later. Free. September 1 to 10. 
Lemon Free. Very large fruit. Lemon shape and color. September 25. 
Levy. Yellow. Cling. Ripens September 10 to 25. 
Lorentz. Yellow. Large; superior quality. Free. September. 
Matthew. Yellow., Free. Ripens August 10 to 25. 
MAMIE ROSS. White. Free. Rip ens about the first of August. Very similar 
to Carman, except that it is larger and ripens two or three days later. 
MAYFLOWER. Red. Free. The earliest Peach known, ripening in May in 
the southern Peach sections, and about June 20 at Berlin. Beautiful fruits, 
red all over. Delightful creamy flesh of fine quality. Every southern orchard- 
owner should plant Mayflower for its high market value. 
McCallister. Yellow. ^ Free. Ripens September 1 to 10. 
Miss Lola. White; delicious. Free. Similar to Carman. Ripens July 15 to 30. 
Moore (Moore’s Favorite). White. Free. Ripens first week in August. 
Mountain Rose. White. Free. _ Ripens in early August. 
New Prolific. Yellow. Free. Ripens August 25 to September 1. 
Niagara. Yellow. Free. Ripens August 25 to September 1. 
Oldmixon Free. White. Free. Ripens middle of August. 
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