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HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



Among- the many thousands 



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WICKSON.— This plum was originated by I 

 this one stands pre-eminent in its 

 rare combinations of g-ood quali- 

 ties— a sturdy, upright grower, 

 productive almost to a fault; fruit 

 handsome deep maroon red: flesh 

 line, texture firm; will keep two 

 ■weeks after ripe. September. 



RED JUNE.— A vigorous, hard, 

 "upright spreading tree, as produc- 

 tive as Abundance: fruit medium 

 to large; deep Vermillion red, with 

 handsome bloom, very showy; flesh 

 light lemon yellow, "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 va- 

 rieties. August 1st, 



CHABOTT. - Two and one- 

 half inches long by two inches 

 broad; j-ellow ground nearly cover- 

 ed with carmine red; flesh orange 

 yellow, very solid and sub-acid; 

 qualit}^ very good; clingstone. 

 Only on peach root. First of Sep- 

 tember. 



SATSUriA.— Large; skin dark purplish red. mottled with blush bloom. Shape' globular 

 or sharp point; flesh firm, juicy, dark red and well flavored; quality very good; pit small. Tree 

 very vigorous. September, 



BERCKHAN.- Large, obtusely conical, green, nearly covered with dull purple; flesh 

 firm, yellowish, somewhat coarse and of good quality. Freestone. July 1st. On peach roots 

 only. 



NORiMAND.— Strong, upright growing tree; very productive; fruit medium to large; 

 skin golden vellow with a slight blush— a beauty; flesh firm, j^ellow, of high quality; small 

 pit. Ripens with or just after Burbank, and is the most valuable of the yellow varieties. 

 Only on peach root. 



WILD GOOSE. -Medium; purplish red; very fine. Very hardy. Ripens its truit always 

 sound and well. June. 



GERflAN PRUNE.— A large, long, oval variety, much esteemed for drying, and valuable 

 both for market and home use; color dark purple of very agreeable flavor. Moderate grow- 

 er. Sept. 



LOMBARD.— Medium size, oval, violet red, flesh yellow, juicy and pleasant. A great 

 bearer, and peculiarly adapted to light soils. Tree vigorous and hardy, succeeds when most 

 other varieties fail. The most popular and profitable plum under general cultivation. Last 

 of August. 



ABUNDANCE.— This is a remarkable fruit 

 and unlike any other plum. In growth it is so 

 strong and handsome as to deser\e bemg 

 planted as an ornamental tree— equaling in 

 thrift and beauty the Kelffer pear, which it 

 even excels in early and profuse bearing. 

 The fruit is very large, showy and beautiful, 

 amber colored, turning to a rich, bright 

 cherrv. with a decided white bloom and high- 

 ^' '' ^K^ iy perfumed: Hesh lijrht yellow, exceedingly 



juicy and tender and delicious. August. 



JUNE BUDDED PLUM, 



We have a line lot of June budded plum 

 oil peach root, healthy. \ igorous; just the 

 thing for large orchard planting, 

 .sent by express at a very little cost. 



Each. Doz. 

 June bud. 18 in. and up ..$ Oti 



• 12 to 18 in 05 



• 8 to VZ ■■ 04 



Hale. 



$ 60 

 50 

 40 



Can be 



Hund. 



$5 (X) 



4 00 



3 00 



Abundance, Chabott 



Ogon. 



Burbank 



Wickson Satsuraa Red June 



ABr.ND.^NCE- V. SrZK, 



Cumberland, Munson, ['chi-Beni. Hawkeye 



APRICOTS.— June budded, at same price 

 as plum. Alexis, Gibb, Harris, and Budd. 



We have from 3 to 10 of each of the va- 

 rieties of i)lum given below for those who 

 want to <tart an experimental orchard, at :^5 

 cents each: Furu<ruva, No .\arae, Davis, 

 Kroh, Reel. Freeman, Excelsior, Arkansas 

 Beautv. Xoves. Early Red Xcw Tim, Rou- 

 lette. " Reclie. Clark. Nimon. Juicy, Soda, 

 Old Gold. Iron Clad Lee, American Eagle. 



Wiers' Large Red, Black Hawk, Frunis Pissardi, Te.vas Belle. Mule, K-lsey. Xo 1, Neptune. 



