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Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



Pears 



Clapp's Favorite. 



The value of this fruit is being more and more appreciated 

 by the people who really have become acquainted with it. On 

 the leading markets during the past few years Pears have been 

 bringing good prices. If growers would specialize in this fruit 

 they would be well repaid for their efforts as high prices are always 

 obtainable for choice pears. This year we have a large supply 

 of first-class trees in all the leading varieties, in fact these trees 

 are among the finest we ever grew. All our pear trees are budded 

 on whole root blight proof seedlings. 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' PEAR TREES 



300 to 600 to 



599 1000 



trees trees 



$0.28 $0.25 each 

 .23 .20 each 

 .18 .15 each 

 .15 .12 each 

 write for special prices. 



1 to 9 

 trees 

 5 to 6 feet... $0.55 

 4 to 5 feet. . . .45 

 3 to 4 feet... .35 

 2 to 3 feet... .30 



10 to 49 50 to 299 



trees 



60.45 



.35 



.27 



.23 



trees 



$0.32 



.27 



.22 



.18 



For larger quantity than 1000 trees, 

 Can be assorted Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Pears, Plums or other 

 fruit trees. 



Summer Pears 



BARTLETT. Large, rich golden yellow, with a light red blush 

 when ripe; buttery, juicy, melting, with a very rich, pleasing 

 flavor. Bartlett is without a peer, having won an international 

 reputation as the best and the most profitable commercial pear 

 and also the finest home orchard variety. Bartlett pears, when 

 properly grown and packed in boxes, bushels and half-bushel 

 baskets, are most attractive, and find a steady, ready demand 

 with highest prices on the markets. Excellent for fresh eating 

 and unsurpassed for canning. An old favorite. 



CLAPP'S FAVORITE (Clapp). Very large, long, lemon- 

 yellow with brown dots; richly flushed with russet-red on sunny 

 side; fine texture, melting, buttery, juicy, with a rich, sweet, 

 delicate, vinous flavor. Thrives where other varieties fail. 

 Tree hardy and very productive. 



Autumn Pears 



Anjou (Buerre d'Anjou). Being one of the best known, most 

 popular and profitable fall pears. Large, green in color, some- 

 what yellow when ripe, buttery, melting, rich, vinous, good 

 flavor. Tree vigorous, hardy, prolific bearer. 



Duchess (Duchesse d'Angouleme). Very large, dull greenish 

 yellow, spotted russet, flesh white, rich, buttery, juicy; ex- 

 cellent flavor. Tree somewhat dwarf, but a most dependable 

 bearer. Profitable commercial pear. 





SeckeL 



Duchess. 



KIEFFER. Fruit large to very large; skin yellow, with light 

 vermilion cheek. Flesh brittle, very juicy. Most popular 

 canning pear. Keeps well. 



Garber. Extra large, even larger than Kieffer; poor flavor, 

 but excellent for canning. Tree is hardy, strong grower; bears 

 at early age; producing large crops. Garber is good pollinizer 

 for Kieffer as well as other varieties. 



SECKEL. A beautiful and delicious little pear, known every- 

 where and an old-time favorite; skin yellowish brown with deep 

 brownish red cheek; flesh very fine grained, sweet; one of the 

 richest and highest flavored pears grown. Tree rather dwarf, 

 slow, but stout and erect, bears prolific crops. 



Sheldon. Medium size, flesh slightly coarse, melting, juicy, 

 vinous flavor. 



Worden-Seckel. A seedling of Seckel, equal in quality and 

 productiveness, but decidedly superior in size, color and form. 



Winter Pears 



Beurre Bosc (Bosc). Large size, fine quality, brings highest 



market prices. 

 Lawrence. Medium to large; golden yellow, with brown dots, 



melting; pleasant, aromatic; good quality. Unsurpassed as a 



winter variety. 



