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HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, HD. 



WM. BELT. (Per.)— This variety has done extremely well the past season. In fact it is 

 improving- each season, showing- but litile rust, of large size, with some of the largest speci- 

 mens, a little flattened or coxcombed, very attractive when picked. Jt isof good qualitv and 

 willsell well ma fancy market, m our opinion itis one of the very best for the amateur 

 fruit grower. It is more nearly perfect in shape, far better in qualitv. and a better grower 

 than the Bubach. Its color is perfect. 



MCKINLEY. (Per.)— From Rochester, X. Y. The plant is a fine grower, of good size, a 



fair runner, clean, thrifty and pro- 

 ductive. The frtiit is large, Arm. 

 bright red. red clear through, 

 roundish conical in form, very at- 

 tractive and of high qualitv. We 

 consider it a s-afe and desirable 

 berry to plant for anv purpose. 

 The season is medium to late. 



RIO. (S.) It IS a good, early 

 kind, large for an early berry. 

 Strong, healthy foliage, perfect 

 blossom. Though not as earlj' as 

 Michers Eariy. follows close after 

 it, The fruit is large size, evenly 

 colored and firm enough for an ex- 

 cellent shipper. This" is fast be- 

 coming a favorite where firm early 

 berries are wanted for shipping 

 purposes. 



JOE.— The plant is unusually 

 Mgorous and long lived and foliage 

 is clean and healthy. Flower per- 

 fect, productive, and carries its 

 fruit up well. 



Fruit large to very large, and 

 continues large to the end of the 

 season, firm; in form ir is obtuse 

 conical and ver\- uniform in size: 

 red with red flesh: quality good; 

 se^ison late. 



ELEANOR. ( Per. >— Retaining 

 its size well to the end of the sea- 

 son; in productiveness surpassing 

 the famous Crescent, in firmness 

 equal to the Wilson, it isof bright 

 scarlet color and has few equals in 

 quality. Among other valuable 

 properties of the J^leanor may be mentioned its uniform size, color and shape, never cox- 

 combed. and coloring evenlv all over with no green tips, a strong staminate or perfect 

 blossom, and especially vigorous, a field of it ...^^^...t.^^^ttt^ttttttttttt 

 after picking season being as green as a field ^ vt at^,.,i i-th lorn 



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ana orow n. jy^,^^. gji-s:— I received the plants vester- 3 



With us it IS one of the very best for t dav packed in good shape and am well ^ 



extra early, a fine grower of Crescent shape, ►- pleased with them. j 



foliage healtny without a trace of rust for the t Yours truly, .Tohn P. Putnam. ^ 



two years we have fruited it, medium size P. 



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good color firm and from the manner ui which 

 it has grown here it is sure to succeed. It is the one to depend on for earliness, size and quan- 

 tity of fruit, and we want all our customers to include this in their main field varieties. 



W. Va. Sept. 16, 1901. 

 Harrison & Sons— I have often intended writing you in regard to the 

 splendid stock of fruit trees received from your Nursery but for various 

 reasons put it off, but noAv I will take the time to tell you that you have 

 the finest Nursery Stock I ever saw. My trees came in first-class condition 

 and I have the finest young orchard in this section of the county. Every- 

 body admires It andl think it has been the means of you selling to my neigh- 

 bors. I am a great admirer of the K letter pear tree and expect to put out 

 an orchard ot them next spring. A. C. Morgan. 



Ohio, Nov. U, 1901, 

 Gents:— The trees arriA-ed m the best of condition and are all up-to- 

 date. Every one smooth and straight and as fine trees as any one could 

 wish to plant. 1 am in need of a great manj' trees yet and will get all the 

 ground i>repared this fall so as to be ready to plant iiext spring, then send 

 you ray order early. Please find enclosed money order for ^3 balance on 

 last order and many thanks to you ail for your kind treatment. 



Yours res'^octf ul'lv, A. J. Radebaugh. 



