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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
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Three money-makers: Carman, Belle of Georgia, Elberta. Note the careful 
packing. It pays 
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. 
HALE (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. 
OUR PEACH TREES ARE BUDDED FROM BEARING ORCHARDS 
