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Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



Plums 



Plums are easy to grow, few people realize how easy it is to 

 grow luscious, edible plums. They thrive and bear readily on 

 most any land that is not too wet. Below is a selected list of 

 varieties chosen for their size, appearance and flavor of their 

 fruit, as well as the hardiness and strong growing characteristics 

 of the trees. 



We have some exceptionally good plum trees to offer this year, 

 all budded on whole root seedlings. With our low prices it will 

 pay you to set out a few. 



PRICES OF HARRISONS" PLUM TREES 









3oo to 



600 to 





1 to 9 



iO to 49 50 to 299 



599 



1000 





trees 



trees trees 



trees 



trees 



5 to 6 feet.. 



$0.55 



$0.45 $0.32 



$0.28 



$0.25 each 



4 to 5 feet. . 



.45 



.35 .27 



.23 



.20 each 



3 to 4 feet. . 



.35 



.27 .22 



.18 



.15 each 



2 to 3 feet. . 



.30 



.23 .18 



.15 



.12 each 



For larger quantity than 1000 trees, write for special prices. 

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

 fruit trees. 



Superb Apricots. 



Shropshire Damson Plums. 



ABUNDANCE. Early, large, lemon-yellow, hardy, productive. 

 Bradshaw. Midseason, large, dark violet-red, juicy, excellent 



flavor, desirable for canning. 

 BURBANK. Midseason, large cherry-red, high quality, very 



productive. Popular commercial variety. 

 German Prune. Late, large, dark purple, sweet. Good for 



canning and drying. 

 Italian Prune (Fellenberg). Late, medium size, dark purple, 



delicious. Fine for drying. 

 RED JUNE. Very early, medium size, deep vermillion-red 



good. 

 SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Late, medium size, dark purple, 



very productive. The best for preserving. The popular old- 

 fashioned Damson variety. 

 Wickson. Late, very large, deep maroon red covered with 



white bloom, flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich, aromatic, cling. 



Apricots 



The Apricot is a cross between the peach and the plum. In 

 shape and color it resembles the peach, but in texture and smooth- 

 ness of the skin it is more like the plum. Apricots have a very 

 delicious flavor and they are also valuable for canning and drying. 

 They usually begin to bear two years after planting. Below is a 

 select list of varieties offered at the lowest prices in years: 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' APRICOT TREES 



5 to 6 feet. 

 4 to 5 feet. . 

 3 to 4 feet. 

 2 to t feet. . 



Alexander. Early, prolific, freestone, orange with red blush, 

 Ruwian variety. Hardy where peaches cannot be grown. 







300 to 



600 to 



1 to 9 



10 to 49 50 to 299 



599 



1000 



trees 



trees trees 



trees 



trees 



$0.55 



$0.45 $0.32 



$0.28 



$0.25 each 



.45 



.35 .27 



.23 



.20 each 



.35 



.27 .22 



.18 



.15 each 



.30 



.23 .18 



.15 



.12 each 



Early Golden. Small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. It is a 



hardy, prolific bearer; ripens first of July, 

 vloorpark. Summer. Early, yellow with red cheek, juicy, 



sweet, rich, freestone. Very productive; a European variety. 

 Superb. Medium size, light salmon-colored fruit. Hardy. 



Nectarines 



The Nectarine resembles a peach, but it has smooth skin. 

 The melting juicy texture of the Nectarine and its delicious flavor 

 furnishes one of the most delightful fruits in early autumn. 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' NECTARINE TREES 







300 to 



600 to 



1 to 9 



10 to 49 50 



1000 



trees 



trees 



trees trees 



trees 



5 to 6 feet.. . $0.55 



$0.45 



$0.32 $0.28 



$0.25 each 



4 to 5 feet... .45 



.35 



.27 .23 



.20 each 



3 to 4 feet... .35 



.27 



.22 .18 



.15 each 



2 to 3 feet... .30 



.23 



.18 .15 



.12 each 



Red Roman. Greenish 



yellow, 



red cheek, flesh golden. 



Boston. Bright yellow, 



red cheek; flesh yellow. 





Quince Trees 



One of the finest fruits grown for jellies, 

 They are very easily grown and need very 

 for high prices on local markets. 



PRICES 



4 to 5 feet 



3 to 4 feet 



Champion. Late, very large, fine qualitv 

 ORANGE. Late, large, bright yellow, 

 ductive, and rarely fails to produce i 

 variety. Popular Wayne County (New 



preserves and canning, 

 little attention, selling 



1 to 9 10 to 50 

 trees trees 



$0.60 $0.50 each 

 .50 .45 each 



, long keeper, 

 excellent flavor, pro- 

 l crop. Best canning 

 York) strain. 



Figs 



Brown Turkey. Medium to large size; copper brown skin, 



flesh white. Not hardy north. 

 Prices, 2 to 3 feet, 75c eaeh. 10 for $6.50. 



Browa Turkey Figs. 



