Harrison & Sons nurseries . size beautiful and themeat firm, indicating that it Avould be a good think the financial results obtained from this orchardare a good argument in favor of this , J. McF. Dick,M. D. and Manager of Salisbury Hospital, HARRISOlSrS NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. Salisbury, Md., December 2, :—Answering: yours or the SOth tilt, rel-ative to the merits of the Ray peach, I -was very muchimpressed with the lusciousness of this peach, thoughtit very pretty in gfeneral appearance, and with thegood reports of its carrying qualities, etc.
Harrison & Sons nurseries . size beautiful and themeat firm, indicating that it Avould be a good think the financial results obtained from this orchardare a good argument in favor of this , J. McF. Dick,M. D. and Manager of Salisbury Hospital, HARRISOlSrS NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. Salisbury, Md., December 2, :—Answering: yours or the SOth tilt, rel-ative to the merits of the Ray peach, I -was very muchimpressed with the lusciousness of this peach, thoughtit very pretty in gfeneral appearance, and with thegood reports of its carrying qualities, etc. It is myopinion it is worth having. I should say it was trulyworth propagation. Verj tmlv, T. H. McKov, Jr.,Soliciting Agent of N. Y., P. & N. R. R. Co. Newark, Del., Dec 2, :—It seems to methat the Ray peach should be class-ed with peaches where the BenDavis is classed with the apples,productive, attractive and a goodseller. Yours very trub, C. P. of the DelawareExperimental C. P. CLOSE. Cheswokl, Del , December 9, :—Your letter at hand in regard to theRay peach. I was very favorably impressed by thepeach. It looked very pretty in the baskets and dontsee why it .=hould not be placed with the other bestnamed varieties. It reminds tis of Geos Belle inlooks and flavor and is worthy of propagating. J. P. Jefferson, Fruit Grower. Kenton, December 2, Sirs:—Yours of the 3Jth ult. received, and inregard to the Ray peach, I am not sure just wherethey would come in with other varieties, but think itprobably would be well to try some. I sampled thepeach but failed to get out to the very truly, G. Garrison. Newark, Del., December 2, Dear Sirs:—I remember the Ray peaches, Ithought they were the best peaches that I had eatenduring the summer. The appearance was good, theyhad a fine flavor and in every way seemed to meet thetequirements of good fruit. Yours very truly, Geo. A. Harter,Pr
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