Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



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Cherries 



Large Montmorency Cherries. 



Sour Cherries 



A good cherry orchard is a very profitable investment, on 

 account of the rapidly increasing demand for fruit juices, there is 

 a great outlook for the cherry grower. Cherries are easy to grow 

 and are very heavy annual bearers. We have a good supply of 

 the leading varieties and they are priced in the reach of every grower. 

 PRICES OF HARRISONS' SOUR CHERRY TREES 







300 to 



600 to 



1 to9 



10 to 49 



50 to 299 599 



1000 



trees 



trees 



trees trees 



trees 



4 to 5 feet. . . $0.45 



$0.35 



$0.27 $0.23 



$0.20 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 lOOC 



trees, write for 



special prices. 



Can be assorted Apples, 



Peaches, 



Cherries, Pears, 



Plums or other 



fruit trees. 









1^^^^. 



Dyehouse. Very early summer, ripening ten days prior to 

 Early Richmond; medium size, sour, good keeper, fine quality, 

 heavy bearer. Popular for pies and especially for canning. 

 Tree is remarkable for its hardiness. 



EARLY RICHMOND. Early summer. Very sour, medium 

 size, bright red, being one of the most valuable and popular 

 cherries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. A good old variety 

 which yields such marvelously heavy crops. Tree is the most 

 hardy of all cherries, being uninjured by the coldest winters; 

 slender in growth, with a roundish, spreading head, being a 

 sure cropper and very productive. 



English Morello. Midseason. Fruit sour, large, elongated 

 almost blackish red when fully ripe; very rich, acid, juicy and 

 good. Splendid pie cherry, and demanded by fruit juice manu- 

 facturers. Tree is very hardy, medium size, but exceedingly 

 productive. 



May Duke. Very early. Sour, large, red, juicy, rich, its acidity 

 pleasantly tempered to the advantage of sensitive teeth; su- 

 perior quality, very productive. An old-time favorite. 



MONTMORENCY (Large Montmorency). Midseason, sour, 

 large, sound and red, slightly acid; flesh is very tender and of 

 unusually good quality, being by far the best variety of sour 

 cherry grown. The best shipper of all sours, which with its 

 wonderful carrying ability for long distance shipments, along 

 with its handsome, appetizing appearance and large size, has 

 made Montmorency in a class by itself, always commanding 

 the highest market prices, either on the city markets or from 

 the commercial canneries. Montmorency is famous in Wis- 

 consin, Michigan, New York and West Virginia for canneries. 



Black Tartarian Cherries. 



Napoleon Cherries. 



Sweet Cherries 



What fruit is more pleasing than a sweet cherry. The ideal 

 fruit to plant in the backyard. We have a good supply of first 

 class trees in the following varieties: 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' SWEET CHERRY TREES 

 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 300 

 trees trees trees 



5 to 6 feet $0.70 $0.60 $0.50 each 



4 to 5 feet .60 .50 .45 each 



3 to 4 feet 50 .45 .40 each 



BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, sweet, purplish black 



color, juicy, rich flavor, heavy bearer and most profitable 



sweet variety grown. 

 Governor Wood. L?.rge, light yellow, marked with red, sweet 



flavor. 

 Lambert. Extra large, sweet, jet black, high flavor, enormous 



crops, good shipper. Popular commercial variety. 

 Napoleon (Royal Anne). Large, pale yellow with bright red 



cheek, sweet excellent flavor, prolific bearer. Famous canning 



variety of the Pacific Coast. 

 Schmidt (Schmidt's Bigarreau). Large, sweet, deep black, 



tender, fine flavor. 

 Windsor. Large, sweet, almost black, fine quality. Valuable 



late variety. 

 Yellow Spanish. Large, sweet, yellow with red tinge. One of 



the most beautiful and popular of the light colored cherries. 



Heavy bearer. 



