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ARRISONS “ 
“BUD SELECTED” @&y~ 
/S YOUR BEST BET | 
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LOWER PRICES: 
1. Super-Selected Strains Only. 
“ </AIhMno~¢ rate j | 
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. Early to Bear. 
TODAY FRUIT GROWING is making inroads on 
: True to Name. the big farms—little orchards lead the way fo a 
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3 fitable and worth-while fruit market 
4. High-Colored Strains. Se tn ee 3 
E ee ee Dependable Nurserymen Propagate 
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. Big Crops Every Year. from Bearing Orchards 
H : lf fruit trees are continuously propagated from — 
i Practical and Profitable In Our Own the nursery rows, as practiced now by a large per- ~ 
Orchards of 1750 Acres. centage 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. Incidentally, in case there was a mixture ~ 
MON EY IN FRUIT GROWING in. the nursery rows, how could a nurseryman pro- ~ 
pagate true-to-name trees successfully. We are ~ 
orchardists and nurserymen, and nothing can com— 
Leading Orchardists Prefer Harrison = ES(2,i¢70"_°t" always ives complete sofistaction 
Grown Fruit Trees aa and spells profit for the fruit farm. 
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Harrisons’ “Bud Strains 
Some fifty years ago, and almost every year 
since, Harrisons’ have plapieg CreHEES not olor : 
a 2 e for fruit but principally to secure the type ; 
Alive Healthy Fruit-Bearing Trees Depend on the parent fruit tree that was characteristic of a 
Heredi ( “variety” dominant in bearing qualities coupled 
ty with health, vigor and ability to withstand change- —~ 
: : able climatic conditions. This type of tree became — 
Many, many years ago the Harrisons introduced a new_method of the parent supplying the budding sticks for future 
propagation that was later to revolutionize the industry. Seeking out orchards in America and , 
a better method of propagation in the interest of securing depend- true-to-name varieties were It’s Slower 
ability in true-to-name varieties, we selected new budding stock from our assured. Of C r 
own orchards, taking only those trees that were stamped 2a F5 
*“super-quality.” 
But this personal- 
ized way of select- 
ing buds from trees 
in fruit, is to know 
definitely the par-— 
entage of your fu- 
ture orchard. 
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. 
GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY 
Growers with a vision to the future should capitalize 
now by planting new orchards. You get the biggest 
dollar’s worth from Harrisons’, both in quality and price. 
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