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HARRISON'S NURSKRIBS, ^^RtiN, MD. 



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RED JUNE. 



RED JUNE=^A vigorous, hard, upright 

 spreading tree, as productive as Abundance; 

 fruit medium to large, deep vermilion red, 

 with handsome bloom, very showy ; tlesh light 

 lemon jeiiow, slightly sub-acid of good and 

 pleasant quality; half cling; pit small. Ripens 

 a few days after Willard and is the best in 

 quality of any of the early varieties. On 

 peach roots only. August 1st. 



TTJXI.ARD— Earliest of all Japan plums, and 

 hence very valuable for market. A strong, 

 vigorous, hardy tree, very productive. Fruit 

 medium size bright red; firm white tiesh ; 

 freestone. Best variety for market. A good 

 keeper. On peach roots only. July. 



SATSUMA— Laro'el skin dark purplish red, 

 mottled with bluish bloom. Shape globular 

 or sharp point; tlesh firm, juicy, dark red, 

 well flavored and firm ; quality very good, pit 

 small. Tree very vigorous. Sept. 



CHABOTT— Two and one-half inches long 

 by two inches broad ; yellow ground nearly 

 covered with carmine red ; flesh orange yel- 

 low, very solid and sub-acid; quality very 

 good ; clinarstone. Only on peach root. First 

 of September. 



"Willi) GOOSE— Fruit large ; clear, bright, vinous red 

 peach root onlj'. 



firm, juicy and sweet. July. On 



BERCKMAN— Large, obtusely conical, green, 

 nearly covered with dull purple; flesh firm, yel- 

 lowish, someR-hat coarse and of good quality. 

 Freestone. July 1st. On peach roots only. 



NOKMAND — Strong, upright growing tree; 

 very productive : fruit medium to large, skin gold- 

 en yellow with slight blush— a beauty; flesh firm, 

 yellow, of high quality; small pit. Ripens with or 

 just after Burbank and is the most valuable of the 

 yellow varieties. Only on peach root. 



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Pa., Nov. 14th, 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison &. Sons : 



The plum trees are here and are cer 

 tainly fine. Anyone not pleased with> 

 such trees must be hard to please. I)- 

 am only sorry you did not have more.' 

 Find enclosed check to pay for same. \ 

 A Customer. ( 



We have from 3 to 10 of each of the varieties given below for those who may want to start 

 an experimental orchard at 25 cents each. 



Green Gage, Superb, German Prune, French Damson, October Purple. Macadonia, Sophie, 

 Mikado. Downing, Golden Beauty, Chick, Sucker's State. Schoenthal, Kickapoo, Lone Star, 

 Jones, Nelly, Prairie Flower, Chase, Red Cloud, Irene, DeSota, Odles, Kerr. Soget Sema, Gold, 

 V--^^^'-^-"-'--^"-'"-'*^--''^-'"--'^-^'---^^^^ Emerson, Furnguga, Dr. Dennis, Joe Hooten, Mo. 



; Md., Nov. 23rd, 1900. V Apricot, Mankato. VYere's Large Red. Uchi Beni, 



< Mess. J. G. Harrison & Son. r Field, Clark, LeDuc, Hanson. Neres No. 5U, Herb- 



< Gentlemen :— The trees reached me in'- man's Yellow, Whitaker, Kelsey, Silas Wilson, 



< good condition and am mach pleased> Cook's Early, Wilder, North Carolina, Prunis Pis- 



< with the stock; its size and condition.' sardi, Illinois Ironclad, American Eagle, Galina, 

 I enclose check as per bill. > Beauty of Naples, Shipper's Pride, Mammon. Holt. 



Yours trulj% Geo. W. DoWELL,.M^an Buren, Reed, Black Hawk. Reche, Hammer, 

 ^.^^,-^^^^.^,^,,.^^,^^^,^^,...^^,-.^^^^,^,-,^ Roulette. Cook's Choice, World Beater, Van Deman, 



Smiley, Ganzalas. Iris, Kroh, Nassau, Juicy, Arkansas Beauty. Duane's Purple, Esther. Cott- 

 rell. Cooper, No Name, Old Gold, Excelsior. Texas Belle, Diamond, Kelsey No. 3, Noyes. Berger, 

 Rebecca, Wooten, Negate. Sloe. Beauty, Milton, Ida, Marcus, Hytankyo, Nebraska, Georgison, 

 Mule, Pottawama, Davis, Bradshaw. 



N. J., April 17th, 1900. 

 Mr. J. G. Harrison. 



Dear Sir:— Please find enclosed check for my asparagus roots, were first-class. Accept 

 thanks for same. Yours, Frank Denise. 



N. Y., May 18th, 1900. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



DearSirs:— The asparagus roots which I ordered of you reached the station last night, I 

 have just brought them home. They have come in good ccmdition, shall set them out today. 



Yours respectfully, Jay Carpenter. 



Pa., May 21st, 1900. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Dear Sirs:— The trees and roots arrived in fine condition and was well pleased with them. 



Respectfully yours, Ward Watkins. 



J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Received the asparagus roots in good condition. 



Conn., Nov. 27th, 1900. 

 E. S. WORDEN. 



