HARRISONS' NURSERIES, Inc. 



5,000 Acres Devoted to Nurseries and Orchards 



What the Successful Fruit Grower Must Have 



Trees That are True to Name* The intelligent buyer of fmit trees realizes that 

 every possible element of risk in purchasing stock true to name must be eliminated to assure him 

 that his investment, the expense incurred in preparing the soil and caring for an orchard over 

 a period of years until it becomes of bearing age, may be well made and of the sure-fire variety. 



Productive Trees* He must be assured not only that his trees will be true to name, 

 but that, when they reach bearing age, they will produce a maximum crop every year, and give him 

 the largest yield per acre possible under existing soil and climatic conditions. 



t±ealthy Stock* He must be absolutely assured that all stock purchased will be clean 

 and healthy, and thoroughly inspected by conscientious, expert authorities, to avoid a large future 

 loss for disease-stricken trees. 



How Harrison Nursery Stock Meets These Needs 

 Everything is Qrown Under Our Personal Supervision* o u r f o r t y 



seven years' experience as successful growers have taught us that it does not pay to allow others 



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A Sectional View of Our Large Montmorency, Two-year, Budded, Sour Cherry Trees. Photographed July 9, 1931. 



