HARRISON'S TREES 



SUCCEED ANYWHERE 



Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs : 



* * * * * "I note what you say in 

 regard to the success of your southern grown 

 stock in the State of Maine. This is in accord 

 with the experience in Canada — that so long as 

 the varieties are naturally hardy to the climate 

 where it is proposed to plant, the location of the 

 nursery where they were propagated does not 

 make any material difference." » ^ * * 



(Signed) W.W. HUBBARD, SecVf or AgriL, 

 Dept. of Agriculture, New Brunswick, 

 Fredericton, N. B. 



GOOD ADVICE 



" Buy of the man doing the biggest business — 

 there is a reason — he has the best goods," is 

 what Daniel Webster said. 



He was right; the nursery firm supplying 

 superior stock gets the most trade. That is why 

 we are enabled to produce and sell our millions 

 of trees every year. 



HEALTHY TREES WITH BIG ROOTS 



Our loose, sandy loam, our ten degrees higher 

 average temperature than inland points have, 

 and our salt and moisture laden winds from off 

 the Atlantic are as efficient as ever in developing 

 big roots and branches and insuring freedom 

 from plant troubles. The superiority of our 

 stock is not accidental. 



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