Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



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Shropshire Damson Plums. 



Harrison-Grown Apricot 

 Trees 



1 to 9 10 to 29 30 to 299 



trees trees trees 



2 to 3 ft $0.40 $0.35 $0.30 each 



3 to 4 ft 60 .50 .40 each 



4 to 5 ft 80 .70 .60 each 



Alexander. Early, prolific, freestone, orange with red blush, 

 Russian variety. Hardy where peaches cannot be grown. 



Early Golden. Small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. It is a 

 hardy, prolific bearer; ripens first of July. 



Mooi*park. Summer. Early, yellow with red cheek, juicy, 

 sweet, rich, freestone. Very productive; a European variety. 



Superb. Medium size, light salmon-colored fruit. Hardy. 



Quince Trees 



1 to 9 10 to 29 



trees trees 



2 to 3 ft $0.50 $0.40 each 



3 to 4 ft 70 .60 each 



4 to 5 ft 90 .80 each 



Champion. Late, very large, fine quality, long keeper. 



ORANGE. Late, large, bright yellow, excellent flavor, pro- 

 ductive, and rarely fails to produce a crop. Best canning 

 variety. Popular Wayne County (New York) strain. 



Nectarines 



The Nectarine resembles a peach, but it has smooth skin. 

 The melting juicy texture of the Nectarine and its delicious 

 flavor furnishes one of the most delightful fruits in early 

 autumn. 



Each 



2 to 3 ft $0.40 



3 to 4 ft '. ... .50 



4 to 5 ft 60 



Red Roman. Greenish yellow, red cheek, flesh golden. 

 Boston. Bright yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow. 



Harrison-Grown Plum 

 Trees 



lto9 10 to 29 30 to 299 300 to 599 



trees trees trees trees 



1 to 2 ft $0.30 $0.25 $0.20 $0.15 each 



2 to 3 ft 35 .30 .25 .20 each 



3 to 4 ft 40 .35 .30 .25 each 



4 to 5 ft 50 .40 .35 .30 each 



5 to 6 ft 60 .50 .40 .35 each 



ABUNDANCE. Early, large, lemon-yellow, hardy, pro- 

 ductive. 



Bradshaw^. Midseason, large, dark violet-red, juicy, excel- 

 lent flavor, desirable for canning. 



BURBANK. Midseason, large cherry-red, high quality, very 

 productive. Popular commercial variety. 



German Prune. Late, large, dark purple, sweet. Good for 

 canning and drying. 



Italian Prune (Fellenberg). Late, medium size, dark 

 purple, delicious. Fine for drying. 



RED JUNE. Very early, medium size, deep vermilion-red, 

 good. 



SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Late, medium size, dark 

 purple, very productive. The best for preserving. The popu- 

 lar old-fashioned Damson variety. 



Wickson. Late, very large, deep maroon red covered with 

 white bloom, flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich, aromatic, cling. 



Blackberries 



EARLY HARVEST. Black, very early, excellent quality, 

 good size, ripens 10 days to two weeks before any other. 

 Favorite commercial berry in Middle Atlantic States. Sells 

 at fancy prices. 



EliDORADO. Berries of enormous size, shiny jet-black, 

 sweet, pleasing flavor, very productive, excellent shipper. 

 Vines are strong, vigorous, and withstand the cold north- 

 western winters without injury. Best commercial variety and 

 a wonderful money maker. 



Mersereau. Brilliant black, late, very large berries, extra 

 good quality. Heavy producer, extra strong grower. 



25 plants 100 plants 250 plants 500 plants 1000 plants 

 $1.75 $5.00 $10.00 $19.00 $35.00 



Currants 



Fay. Red, midseason, large berries; good flavor. Excellent 

 for jams, jellies and preserves. 



WIIiDER. Red, late, extra large,' juicy berries, high quality. 

 Best commercial or home variety grown. 



Each 



1 to 9 plants $0.25 



10 to 29 plants 20 



30 to 300 plants 15 



Gooseberries 



Downing. Large, handsome, pale green, good quality for 

 table and cooking. Strong grower. 



HOUGHTON. Round, medium size, pale red, sweet, very 

 good flavor, very productive. 



Each 



1 to 9 plants $0.25 



10 to 29 plants 20 



30 to 300 plants 15 



