HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERUN, MD. 



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STRAWBERRY PLANT, 



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PRICE LIST. 



Half dozen at dozen rates, 50 at hundred 

 rates, and 500 at thousand rates. 



12, mail 

 post pd. 



Atlantic |o.2o 



Aroma [per] 20 



Bush Cluster 50 



Bubach [Imp] 20 



Barton [Imp] 20 



Brandy wine [per] .20 



Crescent [Imp] .20 



Clyde [per] 20 



Cobden Queen [Imp] 20 



Crocket 50 



Carmi Beauty [Imp] 20 



Dayton [per] 20 



Duffs [per] 20 



Excelsior [per] 20 



Emperor [per] 50 



Gandy [per] 20 



Isabel [per] 20 



Greenville [Imp] 20 



Glen Mary [per] 20 



Geo.'s Triumph [per] 50 



Gibson .- 30 



Gladstone [per] 30 



Hero [per] 50!^ each 2.50 



Haverland [Imp] 20 



Jerry Rusk [per] 20 



Jersey Market [Imp] 20 



Jessie 20 



Johnson [per] 20 



I/ady Thompson [per] 20 



I^ady Jane 50 



I/ivingston 50 



Marshall [per] 20 



Michel's [per] , 20 



M. Queen 50 



Ocean City 20 



Parson [per] 20 



Pride of Cumberland [per] .20 



Sharpless [per] 20 



Sample [Imp] 20 



Star [per] 20 



Saunders [per] 20 



Senator Dunlap [per] 25 



Splendid 20 



Tennessee [per] 20 



Warfield [Imp] 20 



Wilson [per] 20 



Woolverton [per] 20 



100 Ex. 



1000 Ex. 



not pd. 



not pd. 



$0.40 



$3.00 



.40 



3 00 



1.50 





.40 



2.50 



.40 



3.00 



.40 



2.50 



.40 



2.00 



.40 



2.50 



.40 



3.00 



1.50 





.40 



3.00 



.40 



3.00 



•50 



4.00 



.40 



2.50 



2.00 



10.00 



.40 



2.00 



.40 





.40 



2.00 



.40 



2.50 



1.50 





•75 



5.00 



•75 



5.00 



.40 



2.00 



.40 



2.50 



.40 



2.50 



.40 



2.50 



.40 



2.00 



.40 



2.50 



1.50 





1.50 



8.00 



.40 



3.00 



.40 



2.00 



1.50 





.40 



3.00 



.40 



2.50 



.40 



3.00 



.40 



2.00 



.40 



3.00 



.40 



3.00 



.40 



2.50 



.60 



5.00 



.40 



2.00 



.40 



2.00 



.40 



2.00 



.40 



3.00 



.40 



2.50 



Pennsylvania., Feb. 27, 1900. 



Mess. J. G. Harrison «& Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs:— Enclosed find my order 

 for plants and trees and check to pay 

 for same. Kindly let me know several 

 days before you ship, so I can get the 

 grouna ready. I have bought plants 

 of you three years in succession. Your 

 plants are the best and cheapest I ever 

 saw. I induced a neighbor who was 

 prejudiced against southern stock to 

 buy of you two years ago. He had the 

 heaviest crop of berries last year ever 

 raised in this section. He will buy 

 again this year. I write this thinking 

 it may prove encouraging. It pays to 

 be honest, and honest business men 

 should be encouraged. Wishing you 

 success, I remain, yours truly, 



A. W, Steinruck. 



Colorado, March 13, 1900. 

 The strawberry plants reached us in 

 good shape, March 12th. Will send 

 further orders In a few days. 

 Yours truly, 



Wolff & Green. 



North Carolina, March 23, 1900, 

 Mess, J, G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md, 

 Gentlemen:— Your plants came and 

 I write to tell you that I am very much 

 pleased with them. They are so well 

 rooted and wasn't a dead plant in the 

 lot. When I need anything more in 

 your line, you will hear from me. 

 Thanking you, 1 am, yours truly, 



N. S. Alexander. 



Pennsylvania, April 25, 1900. 

 Mess. Harrison & Sons. 



Dear Sirs:— Your trees and plants 

 have arrived apparently in very good 

 condition; are all planted and every- 

 thing satisfactory. Please accept 

 thanks for the extras. Sorry you did 

 not have the raspberries. 



Yours truly, 



D. S. Lesher. 



New Jersey, May 14, 19C0, 

 Harrison & Sons. 



Gentlemen:— Your strawberry plants 

 came in good shape and were fine, 

 much pleased with them. 



Yours truly, M, G, Robson. 



Md., March 22, 1900. 

 Gentlemen.— The trees and plants re- 

 ceived in good condition notwithstand- 

 ing the cold spell. They are the finest 

 1 ever handled and give entire satisfac- 

 tion. Will plant carefully and hope for 

 best results, Y^'ours, 



T, T, Spicer, Jr. 



HI., April 23, 1900. 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Rather late to answer in regard to 

 those berry plants you sent me. They 

 came all rignt and am well pleased with 

 them; 1 have them all plant'^d and I 

 don't think that one of them died. 



Y'ours truly, C. W. Ewell, 



