Harrison & Sons nurseries . ullv, Peter J. Messick, Milford. Del., December 3, Harrison:—The Ray peach commands a placein our orchards as one of our best varieties. I wouldbe pleased to set some of them. Yours respectfully, B. P. B. Woodall. Easton, Md., December 8, Sirs:—Yours of the 4th at hand. In regardto the peach you refer to, I did sample those peachesand I certainly liked the quality and the appearance ofof the peach. I heard a good many speak veryhighly of it and wanted to know if they could get anytrees of the kind to plant. If I were planting anorchard I would


Harrison & Sons nurseries . ullv, Peter J. Messick, Milford. Del., December 3, Harrison:—The Ray peach commands a placein our orchards as one of our best varieties. I wouldbe pleased to set some of them. Yours respectfully, B. P. B. Woodall. Easton, Md., December 8, Sirs:—Yours of the 4th at hand. In regardto the peach you refer to, I did sample those peachesand I certainly liked the quality and the appearance ofof the peach. I heard a good many speak veryhighly of it and wanted to know if they could get anytrees of the kind to plant. If I were planting anorchard I would plant largely of the Ray if I couldget them. Very respectfully, A. J. Stewart. Salisbury, Md., Dec. 9, ;—Your esteemedfavor of the 1st received, and in re-ply begto say that I certainly thinkthe Ray peach one of the finest Iever saw. They seem to be suchprolific bearers. If I were engagedin farming I should certainly havesome of the Ray peach trees. Yours respectfully,C. R. Disharoon,Major of Salisbury, C. R. DISHAROON. Redden, Del., December 29, :—In reply to your favor of the 2ndwould say that I saw and sampled the Ray peach lastsummer and thought that both trees and peaches werethe finest I ever saw. I certainly think they should bepropagated largely. Such a fine looking peach wouldI am sure bring a good price in any first-class yours, C. E. Compton. HARRISONS NORSDRIES. BERI^IN, MD. Baltimore, December 4, :—In regard to the Ray peach seen andtasted duringf the Field Meeting of the State Horticul-tural Association, I have not seen a peach more pleas-ingin appearance and flavorthan was this. The healthof the tree, and its productiveness were very I planting an orchard of peaches, from what Isaw of this peach, it would be in the majority amongmy selection. Very truly yours, Wm. I,. Amoss,Director of Farmers Institute. Middletown, Del., Dec, 1, just received and was


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