HARRISON S NURSERIES. BERLIN. MD. 



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Maryland. April 32nd, l^M. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Dc::r Sir -.—I received the fruit 

 :rees to-day in good condition. 

 Many thanks for the extra ones. 

 Yours truly, 



W. I,. Anderson. 



Marj-Iand. March 2 . 19:4. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Dear Sirs: — Received the trees 

 in excellent condition and am. well 

 pleased with them. \Vhen I wc:-: 

 some more you will receive m; 

 order. 



Respectfully, 



Charles Haase. 





C.-.Ai. 



GEO. H. REX & SON. 



Stetlersrille. Pa,, Augvist 25th, 1904. 

 Gentlemen: — Of the large shipment of Strawberry plants 

 we got from you last spring, we sold about 5, GOO plants to 

 neighbors, and the remainder, about 7,0'jO plants, we planted 

 ourselves, and must say they are doing fine. Uncle Jim and 

 Pardon's Beauty are bedding nicely, making lots of young 

 plants, while the Sharpless are the poorest in growing and 

 running, and the Gandy are doing as usual, being slow to 

 run. As you perhaps remember we had doubts if the Gandy 

 were true to name. The plants were so small compared to 

 other years, but they came all right. If prices suit, you can 

 depend on a large order for next spring. 

 Yours, 



Geo. H. Rex & Son. 



JAMZS M. V/IAVER. 



Ohio, March 2nd, 19'34. 

 J, G. Harrison & Sons. 



-«' rfS Serlin, Md. 



"^ ^f Dear Sirs: — Trees arrived on 



:ime and in good condition. The 

 best I have received from any 



^^^^ 



Yours trvily, 



James M. Weave: 



Pennsylvania, April 7, 1904. 

 Mr. Harrison & Sons, 



I received the trees on April 

 1st in a fine condition, and am 

 well pleased with them. 

 Yours truly, 



Jacob H, Hinkle. 



JACOB HINKLE. 



READ, 



and name of fireigltt ot 



VTtlTE TOFR KaJTE .v5D ADDRESS PLATTLT—AlTvavs j-ire shipping directions wh«dier by freight or 

 express o— ce. If directiins are not given ■i^-e v.-ill use our ow-njudgTiient. 



ro CHAR€tS ARE SaDE FOR PACKAGE A5D DEIITERT AT B. E. COIPATT when prices are made at catalc^ue price. Whew 

 sr-ecfi" -rices are n:= ie, cost of boxing- and baling- ^"ill be added at cost. We endeavor to look after the interests of our customers, and have 



plants and txees packed as light as is consistent ^i:h their safe transp<3rtation. 



17 FROZTX WHZX RZCErTED b 



out5:...:y an- -rab.illy, ^th:utbe:i 



iry the package unrpenei in well drained ground, or place it in a cool cellar so that it ''rill thaw 



g exposed :o t^ie air. 



17 THTT SHOrLD APPEAR DRY OR SHBITELZD WTrE5 RECEITED, through delay in tansit, or from any cause, take them *rom 

 the package and pl-ungeinto a tub of water, or bury the roots in the ground in an inclining pwsition, so as to cover one-half or more of the 

 tops v.i:a earth, and then thoroughly soak with water, and let them remain for twenty-four hours or more, until they r^ain their fresh, 

 ulump appearance, T.-hea they may be planted. 



©■nj 6rARA5TEE — ^V.Tiile we exercise the greatest care to have every tree and plant true to name, and are ready, on proper proof, 

 to replace an:.-trjn:r sent " y ns that prove iintrae to label free of chaig^e, it is un ierst'ocd and agreed between purchaser and ourselves, that 

 we are not to'be l.eld liable for any greater sum than tbit paid us f^r said trees that may prove untrue. 



TI3EE OF SIIIP3tE5T — To the fell trade we will commence to ship trees as soon as theleaves are off and the wood ripe, and plants about 

 the ist of October, an 1 c ontin-ue as long as the weather is mUd. For the Spring trade in most seasons, we can fill orders as early as February 

 for the South, as Ir.te as May fcrthe Northern customers. .-\Iwa\-s name date when you want stocksHpped, but have it reach you before yoa 

 need it. Vs'e endeavor to handle your stock in best manner, clean it up nicely and give you good count. 



"VVHE5 BEST TO ORDEi: — Order now. Do not wait until you are ready to plant. Your order -will not be slipped until the proper 

 tisie or until you T^dsh it. 



now BEST TO RE:nrr— Remit by Bank Draft. Express Money Order, or Post OSce Money Order on Berlin Post OSce, Regis- 

 tered I-ettsr, :r scamps f.r fractional parts of a dollar. 

 PAT5E5TS LXTARIACLT 15 ADTA5CE. 



SPECIAL LOW EXPRESS RATE — By special arrangements we are able to send plants by express to any parts of the country at 

 20 per cent, less tb-an rr .ercb.andise rate over each company. ^\"e interest otnselves in giving- our customers a low express rate. We 

 have the Adams Express Co. 



CLAXHS FOR DEDFCTIOX should be made within five days from receipt of goods. 



OFR OFFICE IS located at tl'.e juncticn of the Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Railroad, a branch of the P. R. R.. -^hich con- 

 nects f;r all points north, and the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railroad, which connects with the B. & O. f-r all points west 

 and is -.vithin ico yards of Western Union Telegraph otnce and Adams Express, and any order, large or small, will be care-d for promptly 

 and fiiie-1 in due time. We r^ve two immense packing houses that enable us to give b«t care and protection in handling and packing stock 

 from -wdnd, s-un and frost. Ossce coanected by telephone to iartns. 



J. G. HARRISON & SONS, 



BERLIN, MARYLAND 



