i oe HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
and tourists from Washington and Baltimore. Incidentally it may 
be stated that this ferry, the bridge at Ocean City, and much 
of the road work, were made possible because of the work done 
in the legislature by Senator Harrison. 
In addition to the roads, Maryland is 
famed for her interest in educational mat- 
ters, and especially as related to farming 
and fruit-growing. The Maryland Agri- 
cultural College ranks with any agricul- 
tural college in the country. Any man 
who wants to know more of the profession 
of farming—for modern farming surely is 
a profession—can secure at the Maryland 
Agricultural College a fund of practical 
knowledge that will be of the greatest 
value in making the land produce bigger 
and better crops. For details write to the 
Dr. A. F. Wood, Ph.D., of Maryland State College of Agriculture, 
the Maryland Agricultural 
Colleen Sat iar ee College Park, Maryland. 

We Strive to Avoid Mistakes 
but in the event that any nursery stock sold by 
us should prove untrue to name under which it is 
sold, we hereby agree, on proper proof of such 
untrueness to name, to replace the original order 
or to refund the purchase price. Except for such 
liability, and in respect to all nursery stock sold 
by us, we give no warranty, express or implied, 
as to description, quality, growth, productiveness, 
or any other matter. 
HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, Berlin, Md. 

Five hundred carriers of peaches per acre were picked from our Carmans, 
selling from $2 to $2.25 per carrier at our siding 

WE ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS AT FACE VALUE IN PAYMENT 
FOR TREES 
