Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



Harrison-Grown Apple Trees 



Harrison-groAvn apple trees are budded direct from bearing 

 commercial orchards of superior strains on French-grown 

 Whole Root apple seedlings. Harrisons' trees will bear sooner 

 and bear heavier than the average trees all of their lives. Our 

 favorable soil and climate enables us to produce larger, 

 smoother and better quality trees than can be grown in the 

 average nursery sections. 



BQgliest Quality at Most Attractive Prlc?es 



PRICES FOR APPLE TREES 



1 to 9 10 to 29 30 to 299 300 to 599 600 to 3000 



trees 



$0.17 



$0.15 



S0.13 



$0.10 each 



.25 



.20 



.18 



.15 each 



.30 



.25 



.22 



.20 each 



• .35 



.30 



.27 



.25 each 



.50 



.40 



.35 



.32 each 



trees 



1 to 2 ft $0.20 



2 to 3 ft 30 



3 t© 4 ft 35 



4 to 5 ft 40 



5 to 6 ft 60 



BUDS CUT FROM BEARING COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS 

 BUDDED ON FRENCH ROOTS 

 See reduced prices for 600 to 3000 trees. Over 3000 trees, 

 write for special prices. Can be assorted Apples, Peaches, 

 Cherries, Pears, Plums or other fruit trees. 



List of Ai)ple Varieties 

 Albetnai'le Pippin. See Yellow Newto-w-n for description. 



American Golden Russet. Fall, sometimes caUed Sheep- 

 Nose. Medium size, round; greenish russet or bronze. 



BAL,DW^X. Winter, large, round, bright red. crisp, juicy 

 and rich: good late keeper, esteemed as an eating apple and 

 for cooking. Quick and large grower: yields big crops. A 

 wonderful shipper, standing long distances very successfully. 

 The best northern apple for packing in barrels, fine cold 

 storage apple, strong demand for carload shipments of Bald- 

 wins to European and South American markets. Brings high 

 prices on foreign markets: also popular on the New England 

 and Northern States markets. Grows to perfection in New 

 England, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Canada, 

 but should not be planted South of the Mason-Dixon line. 

 Baldwin is the leading commercial variety in the Northern 

 States. 



Harrisons' Red Ddicious. 



Grimes Golden. 



Ben Davis. Winter, fine looking, large, round; yellow with 

 red stripes; flesh white, juicy, sub-acid, coarse. Good for 

 cooking, but on account of poor flavor not desirable for fresh 

 eating. Finest keeper known. Can be kept in cold storage 

 until July. Excellent shipper, usually packed in barrels. 

 Best known export apple, always in good demand by Euro- 

 pean, South American and Asiatic buyers; highest prices. 

 Grow Ben Davis on a commercial scale for export trade. 

 Tree is a rapid grower, healthy, vigorous, bears at an early 

 age, hea\'y cropper and a sure bearer. 



Benonl. Summer, orange-yellow — lively red, productive. 



CORTIiAXD. Fall, a promising new variety resulting from 

 cross pollenization of Mcintosh Red and Ben Davis, and in- 

 heriting the good qualities of each parent. Beautiful red 

 apple, approximately the same size and fine flavor of the 

 Mcintosh, but ripens about three weeks or a month later. 

 Good keeper. Our buds Avere cut direct from the bearing 

 Cortland in a prominent orchard at Kinderhook, New York. 



DL CHESS (Ducliess of Oldenburg). Summer. Me- 

 dium size, red striped, flesh white, juicy and good flavor. 

 Unusually hea\T bearer, very dependable cropper. You can 

 depend on the Duchess to yield apples you can sell for good 

 prices. Trees are natural dwarf growers and make fine 

 fillers; require small root and branch space. Very hardy, 

 and can be successfully grown in the Southern States as well 

 as the cold climates of Minnesota, Montana and Canada. 



Early Harvest. Summer, very early, not a good keeper; 

 fruit medium size pale yellow, tender, juicy, sub-acid. Fine 

 for home orchard because of its merit as a cooking and des- 

 sert fruit. Tree is a vigorous grower and bears early and 

 regularly. 



Early Mcintosh. Summer, red, attractive, good size; flesh 

 white, fine, tender, juicy and fine flavor, being similar to 

 Mcintosh Red. Tree vigorous, hardy, healthy and productive. 



Ensee. Winter, dull red, suggesting its Rome Beauty strain 

 in size and shape; crisp, tender, yellow flesh aad good flavor. 



