Planting an Orchard 



J. G. Harrison 



The founder of Harrisons' Nurseries 



The results of our many years of 

 fruit-growing experience are yours for 

 the asking. If you are contemplating 

 planting an orchard, tell us how many 

 acres, the nature of the soil, and 

 whether you will plant Apples, or 

 Peaches, or Pears, and we shall be glad 

 to give you our opinion of your needs, 

 such opinion being based upon our con- 

 tinuous observ^ation of our own fruiting 

 i ^ ^l^^Hi orchards, as well as those of others in 



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useful and profitable to our customers 

 and friends. 



When needed, we can usually supply a competent man to oversee the 

 planting of large orchards, and for this service only a nominal charge is 

 made, in addition to the man's actual expenses. 



Make Home Beautiful 



Many people have homes which need Shade Trees, Evergreens, Hedges^ 

 Flowers and \'ines, but do not know what to choose or how to plant. We 

 have this material of the ver>' finest quality, and where the planting needed 

 is large enough to justify it, and the distance from Berlin is not too great, we 

 shall be glad to send an expert landscape planter to lay out your grounds 

 for you, and give you his advice as to what and how to plant. Write 

 if interested, and let us tell you how 

 you can improve your home grounds. 



Service to Fruit- 

 Growers 



Our book "How to Grow and Market 

 Fruit" which more than thirty thousand 

 fruit-growers are depending on, is given 

 free to all new purchasers of a S5 order. 

 Othervvise, the price is 50 cts., which is 

 rebated when you send us the S5 order. 



This book is a condensed record of 

 practical fruit-growing experience at 

 Berlin, Maryland; it contains nearly 

 fifty well-illustrated pages; it covers 

 fully the problems of the beginner as 

 well as the master fruit-grower. 



G. Hale Harrison 



