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O ee H S e Our “’Hales’’ are propagated direct 
rigina train from the original strain, the variety orig- 
J. HH. HALE Glastonbury, Connecticut, and Fort Val- 
ley, Georgia, known as the Peach King of 
one worthy of commercial importance is the original strain, which is the extra 
large, round, highly colored Peach. The original strain necessitates cross-pol- 
or Hiley along with Hale for cross-pollenization. 
° Yellow, freestone, extra large, beautiful red 
Extra Large Size ge, 
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SHIPPERS’ LATE RED 
Ripens a Few Days After Elberta 
with an attractive red coloring which is catchy to the 
eye. Flesh is yellow, juicy, sweet and of pleasing 
young, sure croppers, and prolific bearers. Promising 
new late commercial variety and excellent home sort. 
Shippers’ Late Red is one of the highest quality 
Peaches grown. Tree ripened fruits command highest 
ning and preserving. Growers are planting large 
quantities of this variety to prolong their Peach sea- 
vest is finished and is out of the way before Rio-Oso- 
Gem starts to ripen. 
OFFER No. 5 
Luscious Fruit in Your Own Back Yard 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow, early. 
Hale-Haven. Yellow, early midseason. 
J. H. Hale. Yellow midseason. 
Salberta. Yellow, late. 
MIDSEASON—Ripens 2 to 3 days before Elberta 
inated by the late J. H. Hale of South 
America. There.are many types and strains of J. H. Hale grown, but the only 
lenization and it is necessary, for proper results, to plant a few Belle of Georgia 
J. H. Hale ripens about 2 or 3 days prior to Elberta. 
Yellow, freestone, large, round, bulkier than Elberta, 
flavor. Trees are very hardy, good growers, bear 
Quality the Best 
prices and buyers come back for more. Good for can- 
son. Commence to ripen just before the Elberta har- 
VICTORY HOME PEACH ORCHARD 
Red Bird. White, very early. 
Champion. White, midseason. 
All Six Trees—Big, 5 to 6 Ft. Size for Only $5.98. 
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Little 
Peach 
Orchards 
moke more 
profit than 
Big Farms 
PLANT PEACHES FOR BIG CASH PROFITS 
Your fruit fortune is in your hands. Don’t gamble— 
buy Harrisons’ true-to-name super selected “‘budded” 
trees, backed by three generations of practical ex- 
perience. 
The photograph below shows a typical peach or- 
chard, with a specimen tree, showing habit of growth. 
coloring, firm and of the highest quality and 
SEE PAGES 5 AND 12 FOR PEACH TREE PRICES 

YOU TAKE NO CHANCE IN 
PLANTING HARRISONS’ 
TREES 
lf fruit trees are continuously 
propagated from the nursery 
rows, because it is cheaper, fruit 
trees begin to degenerate, and 
when ‘the original was a poor 
type, the nurseryman,_ without 
knowing it, continues, to repro- 
duce poor, undesirable, small 
type fruit. Incidentally, in case 
there was a mixture in the nurs- 
ery rows, how could a nursery- 
man propagate true-to-name 
trees succesfully? We are or- 
chardists and nurserymen, and 
nothing can compare with our 
own scientific method of “bud 
selections’‘—it always gives com- 
plete satisfaction and _ spells 
profit for the fruit farm. | 

