ETTER RESULTS 
Right From the 
Start with  ~ 
ARRISONS’ Hll-QUALITY APPLE TREES 

Because They Are 
@ Absolutely true to name. 
@ Healthy—vigorous. 
@ Disease free. 
@ Hardy—budded fruit trees are supe- 
rior to grafted. 
@ Properly hardened off before dig- 
ging. 
Have larger roots. 
selected strains. 

PRICES OF HARRISONS’ HIGH QUALITY APPLE TREES 
New Lower Prices on Pages 3 to 6. 
Propagated Direct from ‘Verified’’ Varieties of Super-Selected Strains 
Certified 100% Healthy 
EXTRA WELL BRANCHED TREES 1to9 
True-to-Name, 2-Yr., Budded Trees: Trees Trees 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 7/8 in. caliper...... $1.85 $1.55 $1.15 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. caliper....... 1.45 1.20 -90 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper........ 1.20 1.00 oul) 
2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. caliper........ 1.05 -90 60 
May be Assorted Varieties of Apple Trees. 
For Jumbo Apple Trees, See Page 17. 
Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. 


HARRISONS’ HIGH QUALITY APPLE TREES 
New Lower Prices on Pages 3 to 6. 
True-to-Name—Certified 100% Healthy. 
1to9 10to49 50to199 200o0r 
One-Year Budded: Trees Trees Trees More Trees 
4 to 5 ft. whips ......... $1.45 $1.20 $0.90 $0.80 
3 to 4 ft. whips ......... 1.20 1.00 15 65 
2 to 3 ft. whips ....... 1.05 .90 .60 -50 
18 to 24 in. whips ......... 85 .10 -45 35 
12 to 18 in. whips ......... 55 35 25 
ips .70 0 
Write Us Abcut Your Planting Requirements. 

WILLIAMS’ EARLY RED 
The Big Red Home or Market Apple 
Just at the time when people are hungry for a fresh, new red 
Apple, this superb sort comes into market. In New York, Boston, 
Philadelphia, and other eastern cities as well as middle western 
and southern cities, the fruit sells as quick as it hits the market- 
pouse or dealer’s store. It holds its own anywhere and has proven 
to be— 
The Best Summer Apple 
The rich bright red fruit catches the buyer’s eye and is ordered 
at a price that yields the grower a good profit. Apple is large, with 
tender, crisp, white flesh, juicy, slightly tart. The trees come to 
bearing when quite young, producing freely and steadily. Fine for a 
filler or permanent tree, and being hardy, can be successfully grown 
in New England states and Canada. All orchards should include 
Williams Early Red. 
A good pollenizer for Red Yorking and Red Rome Beauty Apple 
trees. 
Come into bearing earlier. 
Yield bigger crops of better fruits. 
Take hold quickly in new locations. 
The best trees for less money. 
Propagated from bearing trees of 
10to49 50to199 200 or 
Trees More Trees 


LARGE TRANSPARENT (Lodi) 
You Can Depend on Bumper Crops— 
Plant Harrisons’ “‘Bud Selected” Strain 
SUMMER APPLES 
LARGE TRANSPARENT (Lodi) 
A New Summer Variety 
Ripens Very Early—Destined to Replace the Ever-Popular 
Yellow Transparent 
We believe there is a big future for this new summer Apple. Our com- 
mercial friends should lose no time in anticipating the demand for an 
Apple of this type. 
Somewhat of a dwarf grower, bearing very young, it makes an excel- 
lent filler. The skin is a clear yellow, white flesh, of medium size. 
A good pollenizer. 
EARLY APPLE GROWERS MAKE MORE MONEY WITH 
LARGE TRANSPARENT 
Yes, actual profits, that’s what we mean. It can be done—here’s 
why: Yellow Transparent Apples are always first on the market and 
generally bring good profits when they attain proper size. Size on Yel- 
low Transparent is hard to get, but easy on its big brother, ‘Large 
Transparent,’’ which ripens at the same time. 
Large Transparent Apples Average Up to 12 Inch Larger Than Yellow 
Transparent—This Means $1.00 to $2.00 per Bushel Extra 
OTHER SUMMER APPLES 
STARR. Large, attractive with bright yellowish, smooth skin; sometimes 
marked with a faint blush and numerous russet dots; flesh yellow, 
fine, very tender, crisp, juicy, arcmatic and of extra fine quality, 
bringing highest prices. Recomemnded to those with nearby markets, 
but a poor long distance shipper. Popular in Southern New Jersey. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBERG. Large, striped, tender, juicy, sub-acid, good; 
regular and abundant bearer. One of the hardiest. Best pollinizer 
for early blooming varieties. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Very large, fine quality, yellow striped red. 
WEALTHY. Medium to large size; round, almost solid red; flesh white 
cr a little stained, tender, crisp, juicy, fine grained, aromatic and very 
good flavor. Relatively good keeper. Old variety most extensively 
planted in North. Tree is very hardy, withstanding unusually cold 
climates, vigorous, fruits at early age, bears regular and abundant 
crops. Tree somewhat dwarf, making a fine filler. 
EARLY McINTOSH. Resembles its Mclntosh parent in appearance, but 
is less aromatic. An attractive, uniform red color, good size, flesh 
white, tender, and juicy. The trees are vigorous, hardy, healthy, pro- 
ductive, and bear annually if thinned early and severely. The shape 
and framework of the tree, especially the heavy-butted branches, are 
like those of McIntosh. The crop ripens ten days later than that of 
Yellow Transparent. The fine flavor is similar to that of famous 
McIntosh Red. 
RED SUMMER RAMBO. A new earlier coloring solid red strain means 
much greater profits for growers everywhere. 
SUMMER RAMBO. Large, splashed with red. 
EARLY RED DUCHESS. Highly colored early Apples bring premium prices, 
this bud sport colors red all over early in the summer. Excellent 
pollinizer for Red Gravenstein. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium size, greenish yellow, very heavy 
bearer. Most widely planted yellow variety. 
To Make One Tree Do the Work of Two, 
Plant Harrisons’ Bud-Selected, Heavy-Bear- 
ing Strains. 
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WILLIAMS EARLY RED—Ready for Market When Folks 
Just Get Hungry for Apples 

