HARRISONS' NURSERIES, J. G. Harrison & 

 Sons, Props., was founded in 1884 at Berlin, 

 Maryland, by the late Joseph George Harri- 

 son. His two sons, Orlando Harrison and George 

 A. Harrison, were taken in as partners in 1885 

 and 1886, respectively, and the splendid growth 

 and huge development of this business was due 

 mainly to the foresight, energy and high integrity 

 of the sons of the founder. 



It was found that our soil and climate was par- 

 ticularly adapted to the growth of nursery stock 

 and Harrison grown trees and plants became popu- 

 lar with the planters from the very beginning. 

 On account of the high grade and quality of our 

 products and our fair dealings, with increased 

 sales annually, there was necessitated an annual 

 growth which this business has shown from year 

 to year, and which at the present time comprises 

 several thousand acres, consisting of all kinds of 

 fruit trees, shade trees, evergreens, shrubbery, 

 hedge plants, small fruits, bulbs, and in short, a 

 general line of nursery stock, also one of the 

 largest aggregations of commercial peach and 

 apple orchards in the eastern part of the United 

 States. 



The business is now owned and operated by the 

 devisees of the late Senator Orlando Harrison, 

 being G. Hale Harrison, Henry L. Harrison, Or- 

 lando Harrison, and John L. Harrison, and also 

 by the heirs of the late George A. Harrison, being 

 Joseph G. Harrison, Burbage Harrison, Mrs. Kath- 

 erine Harrison Davis, and Mrs. Eunice Harrison 

 Langeler. 



We deeply appreciate the business which our 

 old customers have favored us with annually, and 

 to our new and prospective customers, we extend 

 to you a personal welcome to join the ranks of 

 the thousands of satisfied customers throughout 

 the United States and Canada. 



The third generation of Harrisons sincerely 

 realize the huge responsibility and pledge them- 

 selves individually and severally to the best of 

 their ability to fulfill the traditions of this old 

 established forty-four year old Nursery, and we 

 hope that we may be able to do even greater deeds 

 than our worthy ancestors. 



We solicit your patronage and extend a hearty 

 invitation to visit us at any time while on the 

 Eastern Shore of Maryland. 



By G. HALE HARRISON, 



Mgr. Sales and Treas. 



