vom the 20 YY) lot 
HARRISONS 
‘BUD SELECTED” 
FRUIT TREES ARE YOUR 
BEST BET 
Because They Are 
@ Absolutely True to Name NARRISON 
Healthy — Vigorous 
Disease free 
Hardy — Budded fruit trees are superior to grafted 
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 
MONEY IN FRUIT GROWING 
Leading Orchardists Prefer Harrison Grown Fruit Trees 
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Alive, Healthy Fruit-Bearing Trees Depend on the Heredity 
Many, many years ago the Harrisons introduced a new method of propaga- 
tion that was later to revolutionize the industry. Seeking out a better method 
of propagation in the interest of securing dependability in true-to-name va- 
rieties, we selected new budding stock from our own orchards, taking only 
those trees that were stamped ‘’super-quality.”’ 
These new bud selections of known origin were later to become new orchards, 
and so through a desire to make more profits, we were able to help our fellow 
orchardists in cashing in on our experience. 
You Pay No More for Harrisons’ “‘Bud-Selected’”’ Trees 
The “‘bud-selection’’ method to propagate fruit trees is very expensive— 
but whatever the expense they are the trees that give satisfaction. 
With 1750 acres of bearing orchards and a trained organization operating 
twelve months a year, we are organized on a large production basis, which 
reflects lower prices both for the commercial grower and the home owner. 
Northern Growers take no risk in buying Harrisons’ Superior Fruit Trees, 
Berry Plants and Ornamentals. 
We absolutely guarantee Harrisons’ Berlin-grown fruit trees, berry plants 
and ornamentals, variety for variety, are as hardy as any stock grown in 
any locality north of us. 
Harrisons Offer the Greatest Selection of Dependable 
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TODAY FRUIT GROWING is making inroads on the 
big farms—little orchards lead the way to a profitable 
and worth-while fruit market. 
Dependable Nurserymen Propagate 
From Bearing Orchards 
If fruit trees are continuously propagated from the 
nursery rows, as practiced now by a large percentage 
of nurserymen, because it is cheaper, fruit trees begin 
to degenerate, and when the original was a poor type, 
the nurseryman, without knowing it, continues to 
reproduce poor, undesirable, small type fruit. Inciden- 
tally, in case there was a mixture in the nursery rows, 
how could a nurseryman propagate true-to-name 
trees successfully? We are orchardists and nurserymen, 
and nothing can compare with our own scientific 
method of ‘‘bud selections’’—it always gives com- 
plete satisfaction and spells profit for the fruit farm. 
Profits in Pollinization 
All varieties of Apples, Pears, Plums and Sweet 
Cherries must be cross-pollinated to insure a full set 
of fruits, especially in a season when the weather is 
cool, cloudy, or raining during the blooming time. 
Plant at least 1 or 2 trees as pollinizers for every 
20 trees of a single variety. A moderately self-fertile 
variety will produce a much larger crop, if a few trees 
of pollinating varieties are inter-planted at intervals. 
For the slightly self-sterile and self-sterile varieties, 
two or more pollinating varieties inter-planted will 
make the difference between a financial success or 
failure of your orchard. 
Fast Eatin Strains of patois 
Fruit Vorieties in America 
