HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



fialf dozen at dozen rates, 50 at hundred rates, and 

 500 at thousand rates. 



Arom'» 



Atlantic 



Burbach — 



BederWooi 



Bismarck. 



Brunette 



Brandy wine 



Barton's Eclipse ... 



Bush Cluster 



Crescent 



Clyde 



Carrie Silver 



Crockett's Early . 



Carmi Beaut j"- 



Cobden Queen 



Dayton 



Eleanor , . 



Enormous 



Excelsior 



Greenville 



Gandy 



Geo. Triumph 



Glen Mary 



Gibson 



Gladstone... 



Hero 50^- each 



Haverland 



Jessie 



Joe 



Johnson's Early 



Kansas 



Lovetts 



Lady Thompson 



Livingston 



Lady Garrison 



Margaret 



Mitchell's Early 



McKinley 



Marshall 



Marie. 



M. Queen 



Monitor 



Manokin 



Nick Ohmer 



Nettie 



Paris King 



Pride of Cumberland 



Parson's Beauty 



Rio 



Rough Rider 



Robbie 



Reba 



Stella 



Senator t)unlap 



Sample.... 



Sharpless 



Saunders; 



Star 



Tubbs 



Tennessee Prolitic, ..... 



Wm. Belt 



Woolverton ^, .... ■ .. 



Warfield 



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STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



We have a complete list of straw- 

 berry plants. No planta sent out until 

 after October 1st. You will find our 

 ])rices a little higher than usual, but 

 fall deliveries of ttimes spoils our beds 

 for our spring orders. After December 

 1st our customers may deduct from 

 the price given on this page 20% off. 



We shall issue a new catalogue in 

 January, giving full description of the 

 old and new varieties. Our customers 

 for strawberry plants cover every 

 state in the Union. We can dig most 

 every month during the winter and 

 spring, except sometimes in January 

 and February. Our plants are tied in 

 bundles of 25 each, packed in moss in 

 the very best manner in crates espe- 

 ciallj'^ designed for this purpose. 



We exercise the greatest care in 

 keeping.our plants true to name. Our 

 jNlr. G. A. Harrison giving this part of 

 the business his personal attention 

 during growing season and packing- 

 season, being associated with the grow- 

 ing of strawberries for a lifetime 

 enables him to discover the difference 

 between new and old varieties so that 

 Avhen any mixture might occur from 

 transplanting it is quickly observed, 

 and they are chopped out. Our plants 

 are grown on land especially suited 

 for this purpose with sandy loam and 

 a good clayed sub-soil, which gives the 

 plant a good vigorous root and a 

 strong crown, and not an extremely 

 long rooted and a very slim-necked 

 plant. 



Pa., May 10th, 1901. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Gents:— Enclosed please find check: 

 for strawberry plants. They were 

 planted during a hot spell and the 

 ground not in nice condition, but to- 

 day the rain will i^evive most of them. 

 The plants were ail right. The bearing 

 plants I got of you last year look well, 

 Seaford looks very fine, also Nick 

 Ohmer and Parson's. 



Yours truly, 



J. I. Carter. 



Mass., April 21st, 1901. 

 Messrs. Harrison & Sons. 



Gents:— I feel it my duty to reply 

 to you after receiving my nursery 

 stock so quick and in so nice condition; 

 four days after you shipped the straw- 

 l)erry plants were in the ground. I find 

 everything satisfactory to my order. 

 Y''ours respectfully, 



E. T. GOWARD. 



W. Va., June, 1901. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Sirs:— I never saw finer trees in my 

 line and am thankful for the plants 

 and tree? that you have replaced from 

 last year's planting that did not groAv, 

 and when I am in need of anything you 

 will get my order for honesty and ifair 

 dealing. Yours truly. 



Dorse Hess. 



Md., April 17th, 1901. 

 Gents:— I received the trees and 

 plants in good condition and am vcrj^ 

 well pleased with them and expect to 

 get more in the fall. 



■ Yours respectfullj', 



C. C. Taylor. 



