HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



WICKSON— This pluin was originated by Luther Burbank. 

 Among the many thousands 

 this one stands pre eminent in 

 its rare combinations of good 

 qualities; a sturdy, upright 

 grower, productive ale ost to 

 a fault, fruit handsome deep 

 maroon red, flesh fine, texture 

 firm, will keep two weeks 

 after ripe. Price 35c each, 3 

 for Si; on peach roots at half 

 price. 



RED JUNE— A vigorous 

 hardy, upwright spreading tree, 

 as productive as Abundance; 

 fruit medium to large, deep 

 vermilion red, with handsome 

 bloom, very showy, flesh light 

 lemon yellow, slightly sub- 

 acid of good and pleasant 

 quality; half cling: pit small. 



Ripens a few days after Willard and is the best in quality of any 



of the early varieties. 



WILLARD— Earliest of all Japan plums, and hence very 

 valuable for market. A strong vigorous, hardy tree, very produc- 

 tive. Fruit medium size, bright red; firm white flesh; freestone. 

 Best variety for market. A good keeper. 



SATSUiWA— Large, skin dark purplish red, mottled with bluish 

 bloom. Shape globular or sharp point; flesh firm, juicy, dark red, 

 well flavored and firm; quality very good, pit small. Tree very 

 vigorous. 



CHABOTT— Two and on half inches long by two inches 

 broad; yellow ground nearly covered with carmine red;flesh orange 

 yellow, very solid and sub acid quality very good; clingstone. 

 Only one peach root. 



WILD GOOSE— Fruit large; clear bright, vinous red; firm, 

 juicy and sweet. July. 



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NORMAND— Strong upright growing tree; very productive; 

 fruit medium to large; skin golden yellow with slight blush— a 

 beauty; flesh firm, yellow of high quality; small pit. Ripens with 

 or just after Burbank and is the most valuable of the yellow varie- 

 ties. Only on peach root. 



GNERRIES. 



PRICE OF CHERRIES, [except where noted.] 



EACH. TEN. HUND. 



First class, large, 5 to 7 feet $0 30 $2 50 $20 00 



First class, medium, 5 to 6 feet 25 2 00 15 00 



First class, light, 4 to 5 feet 20 150 12 00 



Price per thousand made known on application. 



HEART AND B/GARREAU CHERRIES. 



BALDWIN CHERRY — The tree is an upright giower, more in- 

 clined to be round than otherwise, a ver,' rank, vigorous grower; 

 leaves rather broad; bloom pure white, which turns to a pink color, 

 aimilar to the hydrangea; fruit very large, almost perfectly round, 

 very dark yet almost transparent; flavor slightly sub acid; yet the 

 sweetest and richest of the Morello type; stems rather large, of 

 medium length, more inclined to grow in pairs than clusters. It is 

 remarkable for earliness, vigor, hardiness, quality and productive- 

 ness, and out of 800 cherry trees I have in bearing it is the most 

 thrifty and beautiful tree in the lot, and yt t has had only the same 

 care and attention as the others. It is a tree to command attention, 

 and it is so distin< t as to attract comments from many upon seeing 

 it, without knowing its superior rnprit. The original tree was 

 planted eight years ago, and has fiuited now five years, and the 

 tree is now at least one third largf r than any Early Richmond tree 

 of the same age. Price $1 each, $10 per dozen. 



BLACK TARTARIAN— Fruit of the largest size, frequently 

 measuring an inch in diameter: flesh dark, half tender, with a 

 peculiar liver-like consistency, rich, nearly destitute of acid, of fine 

 flavor. The vigorous growth and great productiveness of the tree, 

 and the large size and mild sweet flavor of the fruit, render this 

 variety a general favorite. June. 



