Success of many orchards is due to Harrisons' Superior Strains of carefully selected fruit trees 



APPLES 



A Lifetime Investment 

 PLANT THIS YEAR 



Plant an apple orchard this 

 year, it will give you a life- 

 time investment with huge 

 profits. What other kind of 

 enterprise can you invest in 

 and make 20 ^c to 100 ^c profit 

 on your investment every 

 year? 



Many of the wealthiest 

 farmers all over the country 

 are fruit growers, what they 

 have done you can do your- 

 self by adhering to certain 

 general principles in growing 

 apples. 



It Pays to Plant the 



Best Trees 



Apple growing pays hand- 

 some profits, but in order to 

 get these profits it is neces- 

 sary to start with the best 

 trees and the most desirable 

 varieties. In our nurseries we 

 have growing the finest apple 

 trees it is possible to produce. 

 All our trees are propagated 

 on whole root stock insuring 

 an unusually large root sys- 

 tem, which is the base of 

 plant growth. Our apple trees 







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Harrison opple trees are noted 



for their early bearing 



characteristics 



Block of Harrisons' Bud Selected two year 

 apple trees in the nursery rows 



are scientifically budded from selected heavy bearing strain 

 trees of the variety desired. You have probably noticed 

 how one tree of a variety yields more fruit than the same 

 variety in the same orchards. We have selected our mother 

 trees for propagation use from among the best of thousands 

 of trees in our own commercial orchards. Today we believe 

 that we have more of the best strains of apples in our 

 nursery than any other nursery concern. Practically ever 

 since we started in the nursery business we have been on 

 the outlook for the better types of fruit. 



Harrisons' Apple Trees Bear Early 



One of the reasons for Harrisons' Apple Trees being so 

 popular with the fruit grower is the fact that they come in 

 bearing sooner, thereby producing profit paying crops years 

 ahead of ordinary trees. You may wonder why our trees 

 come into bearing sooner, but it is due to the fact that we 

 propagate all our trees direct from bearing trees. It is not 

 unusual to go in our block of apple trees in the nursery and 

 see them bearing fruit before the trees are dug for our 

 customers. It costs us much more money to propagate trees 

 from bearing orchards than what it would from the nursery 

 row. We believe, however, the fruit grower will be repaid 

 many times in return by buying trees that are reproduced 

 directly from selected heavy bearing strains. 



