
Midseason late. The fruit is rich 
Brackett yellow with dark carmine cheek. 
Size is as large or larger than Elberta and much 
better flavored. Begins to ripen a few days | 
after Elberta. : 
LIZZIE 
stone, yellow, which ripens 8 to 12 days 
later than Elberta, having same promi- 
nent coloring characteristics as its parent. 
Late, distinct type of 
Elberta, very large, free- 

A Late Commercial Peach. Yel- 
— ~_ Salberta low, freestone, large, being a 
satisfactory cross between Elberta and Salwey. 
Salberta inherited the size, quality and produc- 
tiveness of Elberta, and inherited. the lateness 
= in season of Salwey. This new variety is being 
planted commercially in many peach-growing 
sections. Ripens about 10 days after Elberta. 
> RIO-OSO-GEM—See Page 4 for 
Description and Prices 
VERY LATE RIPENING 
VARIETIES 
KRUMMEL’S (Krummel’s Late October). 
Yellow, freestone; extra large, round, 
deep yellow with a blush of carmine on 
the sunny side—fine flavor. Good ship- 
per, and ripens late in the season. 
\ SALWEY. Very late. 

Yellow, freestone. 


HARRISON-GROWN FRUIT TREES 
Are Definitely Superior Because 
They Are: 
sf Absolutely True-to-Name 
E Healthy—vigorous 
Disease free 
Hardy 
Properly hardened off before digging 
Propagated from bearing trees of 
selected strains 
Come into bearing earlier 
Yield bigger crops of better fruits 
Have larger roots 
Take hold quickly in new iscctans 
The best trees for less money 
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SALBERTA 
PEACH 

LIZZIE 
PEACH 
Peach Trees Prices, Pages 5 and 12 
HARRISONS’ HARDY PEACH TREES 
We absolutely guarantee Harrison-grown Peach trees, variety 
for variety, to be as hardy or hardier than trees grown in any 
locality north of us. 
Grown On the “Brink” of the Atlantic 
Our favorable climatic conditions, being located only 8 miles 
from the Atlantic Ocean, with our rich soils of various types, 
coupled with the latest scientific and practical methods, as well 
as an unusually large number of experienced nurserymen, with 
ample facilities, enables Harrisons’ to grow America’s foremost, 
finest and best quality, true-to-name fruit trees, with superior 
merits and extra heavy annual bearing habits, which we guar- 
antee, with proper care, will produce bumper crops in any fruit- 
growing section of the ‘United States. 
Harrisons’ Reputation Was Built on the Superiority of Our Fruit Trees 
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