THE PROOF ^""""Jt"'/:".?^'^''" 



Who Knows 



Vineland, N. J. 



June 27, 1912. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs : 



Within the last three years, I have 

 handled about six carloads of your nursery 

 stock and it has given both myself and my 

 customers good satisfaction. 



I do not think that the losses has 

 averaged 1%. My own orchards are planted 

 with your stock; the first trees were 

 planted in the Spring 1904 and bore a fair 

 crop the third year. That orchard of 

 about 500 trees has never missed a crop 

 since coming into bearing and has produced 

 a good yield. 



I now have 25 acres planted and about 

 20 acres are in bearing and I do not know 

 of a single tree not true to name. 



Your trees are adapted to this 

 latitude. I prefer your stock on that 

 account in preference to trees grown fur- 

 ther north or south. 



I think I will have good orders for 

 Fall delivery. 



Yours truly. 



*'/ do not think that the losses averaged 1 per cent. — 

 bore a fair crop the third year — / do not know of a 

 single tree not true to name. ** 



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