Keywords: J.G. Harrison and Sons nurseries (16157417243).jpg in Winner's L ist <br> SEVENTH RIPENING <br> Engle's riammoth � I arge ronnd oval; suture <br> slight; yellow with red cheek; fiesh yellow stone <br> small free; sweet rich juicy Early September A <br> good market sort <br> Jacques � Very large ; deep yellow ; has a high repu <br> tation September <br> Picquet's Late � Very large; yellow with red <br> cheek; flesh yellow buttery rich sweet and of the <br> highest flavor Early September <br> Geary's Hold On � Rare yellow freestone; similar <br> to the Smock though some days later in ripening <br> Early Heath � Similar to White Heath but larger <br> and several days earlier <br> Smock � Fruit medium to large; skin light orange <br> yellow mottled with red; some specimens dry others <br> moderately juicy but all rich Excellent as a late <br> market sort <br> Oscar � Fruit large juicy and rich Colorvery dark <br> almost black Clingstone Tree a thrifty grower <br> September <br> Barber � Medium to large; deep yellow nearly cov- <br> ered with red Flesh yellow tender juicy and sweet <br> All that could be asked for September <br> Conklin � A profitable market sort Large round <br> golden yellow with crimson cheek; high flavor Early <br> September <br> Gordon � This is the finest late peach in existence <br> It is of medium size beautiful yellow color firm tex- <br> ture and delicious flavor It ripens the latter part of <br> September and will keep a month It is unexcelled as <br> a shipper and could easily be shipped to Europe It <br> comes when all other marketable peaches are gone <br> and hence has a clear field It can be depended on to <br> bring a big price � a fancy price It is the peach to <br> plant now to make money <br> Willett � Proves to be one of the largest finest yel- <br> low peaches ever known and is of the Crawford Late <br> type The tree is a very thrifty grower upright <br> clean smooth and stalty Blooms about May 1st <br> with large sized blossoms Ripens September 25th <br> Edgemont � This variety is planted in West Vir- <br> ginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains in the new peach <br> belt of that State and is regarded as one of the most <br> valuable varieties being large and of the Crawford <br> Early type; yellow with a fine blush in the sun flesh <br> yellow sweet and of the highest flavor and ripening <br> about the last of September when yellow peaches are <br> in great demand This variety was originated at <br> Edgemont Maryland from whence it derived its <br> name <br> Ford's Late � Fruit large productive white and <br> beautiful; flesh quite free; season after Smock <br> Lorentz � It bears crops when others fail entirely <br> It is unusually large of superior flavor freestone yel- <br> low flesh and handsome appearance Has been a sur- <br> prise to all who have seen it Season of ripening after <br> Smock <br> Crosby � Medium size bright orange yellow streak- <br> ed with carmine On account of its beautiful color and <br> fine quality it commands ready sale in competition <br> with best standard market sorts Claimed to be the <br> hardiest of all peaches Good for both home and <br> market September <br> Wonderful -Large to very large; uniform in shape <br> and size; color rich golden yellow overspread- with <br> carmine and crimson; flesh yellow highly flavored 43766116 148656 77544 Page 15 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43766116 1904 10 5962/bhl title 77544 Harrison's Nurseries Berlin Md ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection NameFound Medium NameConfirmed Medium NameBankID 4904049 Biodiversity Heritage Library J G Harrison Sons nurseries Garden Stories Catalogs Harrison's Nurseries Berlin Md Nurseries Horticulture Seeds U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 43766116 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43766116 bhlGardenStories Late crawford apple BHLinbloom harrison's nurseries berlin md nurseries horticulture u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-03-10 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16157417243 2015-08-24 01 54 36 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 J G Harrison Sons nurseries Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |