HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERIvIN, MD. 



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Price of Apples. 



Each. Doz. 100. 1000. I Va.. Nov. 22ad, 1900. , 



textra, 6 to 7 f eet 3.5 JS-.SO «15.00 S14O.00( , ^ Harrison & Sons } 



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Light Grade, 3 to 4 feet.. .10 1.00 8.00 70.oo( a. ±. matthews. \ 



Light Grade, 2 to 3 feet.. .08 .T5 6.00 5^,00 ^^^•-^^^'-^-'^-^-"-^-^-^^--^-^-'-'"-'"-^'"-'^-^^ 

 Boxed and baled free at these prices. 



SUMMER APPLES. 



EARIiY HARVEST— xtlediura to large, roundish, bright straw-color; flesh nearly white; 

 tender, juicy, crisp with rich, sprightly sub-acid flavor. Tree a moderate grower and \ ery pro- 

 ductive. Taking- all its qualities into consideration this has no superior among early apples. 

 June to July. 



V^^^-'--'---'--'^-^-^-^^'"--^^^--"-^--^---"-^^ EARI.Y STRAWRERR Y— Medium size, 



; Va., Nov. 26th, 1900. V roundish, bright red, flesh tender with a mild, flne 



^ J. G. Harrison & Sons. } flavor, quality very good and valuable for home use 



J Dear Sir : -Enclosed please find check v but rather small lor much profit. July to August. 



good^?onait*ion'' Yours'respfctt^lv '"" ^^^ ASTRACHAN-Kather large, approach- 



j good condition. Yours respectiuJij, j> j^g. conical, covered with deep crimson, overspread 

 < Arthur C. Slonaker. f with a thick bloom; flesh juicy, rich and acid from 



A-^^-^-^-N^-^-^^^^-^^-v-^^-^-v-v-Y-v-^-^-v— ^ its earliness, handsome appearance, its excellent 

 culinary qualities and the vigor of the tree it is worthy of general cultivation. One of the best 

 of early apples to plant for profit, ripening with Early Harvest. Above medium size, skin pale 

 yellow, flesh Avhite, tender, juicy and of excellent quality, tree is a vigorous and upright grow- 

 er, gives general satisfaction, does well everywhere and ripens among the earliest. 



SUIVIMER KING— A magnificent apple, size above medium; beautifully striped and cov- 

 ered with two shades of red, flesh tender, of excellent quality. Tree a flne, vigorous, upright 

 grower and a he.tvy bearer. August. 



HAINES— Medium to large; red, fine quality. v-^--^--^-^-'^>--^--'^-^--'-^--^->--a-^>^^ 

 Tree upright, vigorous, forming a handsome round { ^^-^ ^^^' ^^^^ -^^^^ ( 



v.aorq T>,./^,q„«f^,r<^ or,^ ^v^fifaHi^ < McssTs. J. G. Hamsou & Sotts. r 



head. Productive and profitable. ^ Enclosed i.lease find check to pay for > 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT— Above medium ■{ the trees which I received all right and > 

 size, roundish, oblate, slightly conical; skin clear < am well pleased with. > 



white, changing to a pale yellow when fully matured; <! Yours truly, ( 



a remarkably early bearer; very prolific, does welW John F. Jones, f 



everywhere and ripens among the earliest. July. j^^-.^-^.-.^-^-,^,-.,^-,^^^-,^,-^^-^,-^-^.^^^,-^-^,,^^^^ 



SUMMER RAMBO— Very large, striped with red, on yellow ground; flesh mild, sub-acid 

 with an agreeable flavor. Last of August. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 



MAIDEN BLUSH— Rather large, oblate, smooth, regular with a fine evenly shaded red 

 cheek or blush on a clear pale yellow ground, flesh Avhite, tender and sprightly with a pleasant 

 sub-acid flavor. Th^s variety forms a handsome rapid growing tree with a flne spreading head 

 and bears large crops. Valuable for market, also for drying. September to November. 



>^ ^.A_^_^_.^ — .■-....y-....^--.,.^....^.....^...^ FALL A WATER— Large roundish, slightly ovate 



<f Md., Nov. 26th, 1900. Vconical, very regular and smooth, skin yellowish 



'(Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons. l>green with dull red cheek; flesh greenibh white, flne 



i Gentlemen:— Enclosed please find' grained, with a mild, slightly sub-acid flavor. Tree 



<;check in lull for t'.e trees. We found>'i strong grower and good bearer; fruit uniformly 

 <lthe trees all right and very satisfactory. ,^fair, highly deserving extensive cultivation. Fa II. 

 < Yours very truly, > GRAVENSTEIN- Large, striped red and yellow; 



<^ H. B. Dixon. >flesh tender, juicy, very rich, high flavor, very pro- 



j--^-^.--.^-.,^--,.-.^-.,.-^-.^-^^ and a popular variety. September. 



NEWTOWN PIPPIN— Medium, greenish yellow, flne quality and a good keeper, juicy, 

 crisp, delicious flavor. 



WINTER APPLES. 



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GRIMES GOLDEN— Medium to large sizes 

 Md., April 17th, 1900. V rich golden yellow, flesh same color, juii-.y, crisp. 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Berlin, Md. > tender and of highest quality. Best of yellow win- 

 \ Dear Sirs:- Bill of trees has been re- > ter apples and a good seller. Should be gathered 



< ceived and put in the ground this A. M. > before turning yellow and put in a cool place, and 

 <1 am very much pleased indeed, and / will often keep until February. For canning pur- 



< hope I may have the opportunity of giv- > POses it nearly equals the pear. Tree is hardy and 



< ing you further orders soon. > vigorous, and an early and abundant bearer. De- 



< Very truly yours. } cember to February. 



< G. W. D. Waller. > NORTHWESTERN— A Wisconsin seedling of 

 j.--s^-v-v-v'-.-v-^-v^~^-v~^->--v-v^^-~^--^-s^--v---v-^-^ value; has stood the most trying tests, and 

 found to be equal to Wealthy in point of hardiness, but superior in fruit and keeping qualities, 

 fruit large, smooth, greenish yellQw; flesh fine grained, juicy, firm, good quality, thoroughly 

 tested, January to April, 



