Harrisons’ Nurseries, Berlin, Md., U. S. A. 
HARRISON GROWN PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE— 
Ripens in mid-July. 
Skin light amber- 
color, turning to 
bright  cherry-red. 
Flesh is light yel- 
low and very juicy. 
One of the best of 
the Japanese varie- 
ties. 
BRADSHAW (Red)— 
Very large fine 
early plum, dark 
reddish purple, juicy 
and good. Trees 
hardy and vigorous 
and very productive. 
Abundance Plums 
BURBANK—Ripens in late August and early Septem- 
ber. Skin nearly red. Flesh deep yellow, sweet, and 
of a peculiar flavor. A hybrid Japanese variety. 
ITALIAN PRUNE—One of the best varieties for drying, 
cooking or dessert. 
RED JUNE—Ripens about St ateA euch Skin vermillion- 
red. Light yellow fiesh. Fruit medium to large, size 
ranging in quality with the best of the Japanese Plums. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON—Ripens in September. Fruit 
dark purple, of medium size, and highly recommended 
for preserving. A variety that is one of the best for 
the North and succeeds well in the South. 
GERMAN PRUNE 
WICKSON 
PLUM TREES 
1 10 30 300 600) 
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299 599 3000 
Trees 
Ni to.2 fie 2 $0. 30 $0. "25 $0.20 $0.15 $0.13 each 
Zte 3 ft. eee a5. 30- = 25....20 18 each 
So. 4 a A0 cepa 30 25. = -.22 each 
EG Or EER a, Tite. AQ 235 © ca0 . > .21-eacn 
5 Ate6 ft -60 50 = AQ. 45.385 .32 each 
Parcel Post, 1 to 4 ft., add 4c a tree; over 4 ft. high, 8c. 
QUINCE TREES eee eg: 
9 29 eH 
RELA Eee ee © 6 res $0.70 $0.50 each 
we TURES Fe Se ap oe ee es .90 -70 each 
Be eee me ets Ek 1.25 1.00 each 
Parcel Post, 1 to 4 ft., add 4c a tree; over 4 ft. high, 8c. 
Champion Orange 
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