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FRUIT TREES ARE YOUR 

 BEST BET 



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THE KEY TO 



BETTER FRUITS 



Because They Are: 



• Absolutely True to Nome 



• Healthy — vigorous 



• Disease free 



• Hardy 



• Properly hardened off before digging 



• Propagated from bearing trees of 

 selected strains 



• Come into bearing earlier 



• Yield bigger crops of better fruits 



• Have larger roots 



• Take hold quickly in new locations 



• The best trees for less money 



HARRISONS' "BUD" SELECTION FROM SUPERIOI 

 STRAIN TREES 



Young fruit trees, budded from selected trees in full fruit, are 

 definitely superior to any other method of propagation. Careful 

 examination and selection of healthy, heavily branched, heavy- 

 yielding trees are without question the best parent trees to 

 supply the buds for young tree inheritance. 



RESULTS— COME SEVERAL YEARS HENCE 



No one can measure in o<iyQr\ce the future results of a newly 

 planted orchard. Several years must come and go before the 

 trees bear fruit. A good inheritance immediately qualifies it as 

 a money-maker, fruit is large end true-to-name. Poor trees at 

 any price never give satisfaction. 



Fifty-seven years of dependability and square business 

 dealings — finds Harrisons' today the best place in Amer- 

 ica to buy truly dependable trees. 



Millions of Harrisons' "bud" selected fruit trees 

 planted throughout the years are today the very backbone 

 of a profitable and dependable fruit business in all sec- 

 tions of the country. 



MONEY IN FRUIT GROWING 



Leading Orckordists Prefer Horrison Grown Fruit Trees 



YOU TAKE NO CHANCE IN PLANTING 

 HARRISONS' TREES 



If fruit trees are continuously propagated from the nursery rows, 

 because it is cheaper, fruit trees begin to degenerate, and when the 

 original was a poor type, the nurseryman, without knowing it,vCon- 

 tinues to reproduce poor, undesirable, small type fruit. Incider>tolIy, 

 in case there was a mixture in the nursery rows, how could a nursery- 

 man propagate true-to-name trees successfully? We are orchardists 

 and nurserymen, and nothing can compare with our own scientifjc 

 method of "bud selections" — it always gives complete satisfoctiqn 

 and spells profit for the fruit farm. ^ 



HARRISONS' "BUD STRAINS'' 



Some fifty years ago, and almost every year sinie^ KQrri|ons' have 

 planted orchards, not alone for fruit but principally"t(3%^?iS'm fHe type 

 of parent fruit tree that was characteristic of a "vari#^?**' dominant 

 in bearing qualities coupled with health, vigor and abfH+y-4o with- 

 stand changeable climatic conditions. This typ^0)f2)W^H"^^^e 

 the parent supplying the budding sticks for future onriBfrjdfi tf'A^I"?^'' ~ 

 ica and true-to-nome varieties were assured. l_"__^ 



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TODAY 

 big farms- 

 and worth 



FRUIT GROWING is making inroads on the 

 —little orchards lead the way to a profitable 

 ■while fruit market. 



Northern growers take no risk in buying Harrisons' Superior 

 Fruit Trees, Berry Plants and Ornamentals. 



We absolutely guarantee Harrisons' Berlin-gr< 

 berry plants and ornamentals, variety for vari< '' 

 as any stock in any locality north of us. ")\if\?IQO/ Vi 





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