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HARRISON'S NURSBRIES. BERI<rN: MD. 



Red Bietigneimer — A rare Gerraau variety re- 

 cently introduced. Fruit large to very large; skin 

 pale green, mostly covered with purplish crimson; 

 flesh white, firm sub-acid, with a brisk, pleasant 

 tlavor. Tree a fine grower and abundant bearer. 

 This is one of the largest and handsomest of Apples, 

 and promises to be extensively cultivated. September 

 and October. 



Twenty Ounce Pippin — Very large, nearly round; 

 yellow, striped with red; quality good; vigorous and 

 good bearer; popular as a market varietj-. November. 



Utter 's Red — L,arge. round, whitish and striped, 

 very beautiftii and excellent, sub-acid; tree vigorous, 

 hardy, productive, requires dry soil; of great value 

 north. September and October. 



Vandevere Pippin— Large to very laxire, rovmdish, 

 flattened at both ends, and very deep cavity ; greenish 

 yellow, covered with stripes and blotches of dull red, 

 good flavor, juicy and rich. Tree forms a round head; 

 \4gorous and productive. October and November. 



SVagener — Medium to large, deep red in the sun, 

 flesh firm, sub-acid and excellent, ven.- productive, 

 bears very young. October to December. 



WINTER APPLE5, 



BEX DAVIS. 



Ben Davis — Fruit medium to large; roundish. skin yellowish., splashed and striped and 

 almost covered with red; flesh white, tender, juicy and sub-acid, of good quality; a popular 

 kind and a good keeping variety and should be in every orchard. The tree is very hardy, a 

 free grower, comes into bearing early, and very productive. It blooms late in the sprine, 

 thereby often escaping the late spring frosts. Very popular in the West and Southwest. 

 Mid-^vinter. 



Virginia, December ii, 1903. 

 J. G. Harrison & Srons, 



Gentlemen: — The trees I ordered a short time ago arrived in 

 good condition and satisfactory beyond all expectations. I ^vas 

 surprised to find such fine trees. Thanks for your promptness. 

 Yours respectliillv, 



S'. E. Staub 



Louden, May 1, 1904. 

 Dear Sirs: — I was verj' -well pleased with the quality of the 

 order and for the promptness in shipping- it. They are doing well 

 so far, for we got them into the ground verj* early and everj-thing 

 was done to make their growth a success. 



Yours respectfullv, 



C. Boyh. 



