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Since the HORSE o* BUGGY DAY'S. 
Iberteeoches x: 
: | Sensational Standard Peach 
3 of the World | 
It’s the Greatest Money-Maker 


Greater ie 
Profits It’s a Yellow 
Freestone— 
Con ° 
/. M idseason 
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Harrisons’. 
large; golden yellow with 
Original brilliant shades of red; firm 
“BU D” juicy, rich, sweet and good 
flavor. Elberta thas the 
Fruit is large to extra 
: greatest international repu- 
Strain tation of any Peach. It has 
been the standard for all 
@ other Peaches almost since 
the date of its introduction. 
The coloring of Elberta is 
aed practically perfect. Therich, 
yellow skin is almost en- 
tirely covered with dark 
° i 
Harrisons red blush upon the sunny 
side. This attractive ap- 
e 
Seepenrion 
pearance and the uniform 
large size serve to sell it 
Shrain Stamina — Uniformity — Best Canning — Premium Prices 
and Reap Public Demand 
almost on sight, 
hy Cc h _ The large fruit, being uniform in size and shape, along with its high, attractive red color and 
ft e fe k firmness, withstands shipments of three thousand or more miles under refrigeration in cars taking 
; two or three weeks before being consumed, arriving with stamina enough to still look its best. 
Benefits 
Harrisons’ 
ELBERTA 
“Original Strain” 

Elberta has the reputation of being a Peach without a peer and the variety which is always in 
favor and strong demand with the buying public, demanding the highest possible market prices. 
Elberta is by far the best canning Peach. 
Save Disappointment — Plant Only Original Strain Elberta 
Today, there are more than seven distinct types and strains of Elberta, bearing fruit in the orchards of this country. 
To compare the various sizes, shapes, texture and red coloring of these Elberta with those grown “on original strain trees” 
gives sufficient reason why they sold this year at a premium of 50c to 75c per bushel on the New York and other leading 
fruit markets. : : 
ae They Cost No More — See pages 5 and 12 } 
~Why plant degenerated strains of Elberta when you can plant Harrisons’ heavy The Rest 
yielding original strain trees. They can be purchased at the lowest price that high 
quality trees can be produced for. It is true trees, size by size, can be produced 2, e 
cheaper by budding them from non-fruiting trees in the nursery row, but this method commercial 
causes degeneration. Trees grown in this manner will be lighter croppers and require 
_ a longer time in coming into bearing. V), ° f, 3 Elk f 
‘Thousands Acclaim the Superiority of 
Harrison-Grown Trees Tree is vigorous, 
Harrisons’ pride themselves in propagating from the original Elberta strain, buds of very hardy, oat 
which were personally cut by the late Senator Orlando Harrison from the original thrives in widely dif- 
Elberta mother tree in the Rumph orchard in 1889. = ferent localities. E1- 
_ We have two commercial orchards, now 44 years old, of these wonderful original berta is hardier in bud 
» strain Elberta. Besides yielding bumper crops annually, they are the source of* our h er 
_ present supply of original strain buds for the new young trees. ; than : most : varieties, 
For years our Elberta Peaches have been the background of handsome Peach profits. and is a uniform pro- 
You can do the same if you plant Harrisons’ original strain Elberta—it's your best bet. lific bearer. You can 
always depend on EI- 
berta as a sure crop- 
per. 


America’s No. 1 Peach—Elberta. There are more Elberta Peach trees in 
bearing than any other variety on earth. 
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