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HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U. S. A. 



RASPBERRIES, continued 



Columbian. Color dark red, almost purple. A strong grower, 

 unusually productive, and especially desirable for home use 

 and local markets. 



Early King. Probably the earliest red variety. Plants are 

 strong growers and quite productive for so early a sort. 



ST. REGIS. Fruit ripens very early, bears extremely heavy 



crops that sell for fancy prices, being so early ; then in summer, 



until frost, gives fair to good pickings, dependent in part on the 



season. Extremely hardy and vigorous and free from disease. 



Golden Queen. Late. Fruit almost identical with Cuthbert, 

 except that it is a deep yellow. P>ushes abundant bearers. 



Blackberries 



ELDORADO. Berries of 

 enormous size and shiny, 

 jet-black in color. Vines 

 are strong, vigorous, and 

 rarely fail to produce 

 abundant crops. 



EARLY HARVEST. A very 

 early berry, ripening from 

 10 days to two weeks be- 

 fore any other. Bears very 

 full every year. Excellent 

 quality, good size; an ex- 

 tremely valuable berry for 

 early market. Sell at 

 sight at fancy prices. 



ICEBERG. Fruits extremely 

 light in color ; might be 

 called a "white" black- 

 berry. 



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Blackberries 



Dewberries 



20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10, $10 per 100 



Austin. Black berries of large size and excellent flavor are 

 produced in large quantity. 



Lucretia. Fruit jet-black and larger than other varieties. By 

 many growers this is considered one of the best of the dew- 

 berries, for the plant is a strong grower and bears enormous 

 crops. 



Note — If Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Blackberries or Dew- 

 berries are to be sent by parcel post, add 5 cents each extra. 



We accept Liberty Loan Bonds, Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps, 

 at face value, but no cash discount is allowed for such payments. 



