WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY. 



California, January 23rd, 1903. 

 Messrs. Harr'son & Sons, 

 Berlin, Md. 

 Gentlemen : — The trees I ordered of you in November 

 last came duly to hand in splendid shape and condition, 

 notwithstanding the long trip across the continent. Many 

 thanks for promptness and good service. 



W. S. Kidder. 



J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs : — Trees received in 

 promptness and for the extra trees. 



Pennsylvania. 



ition. Thanks fo 



Very truly yours, 



J.J. Spangler. 



Delaware, March 28th, 1903. 

 Dear Sirs : — I received the trees from your Nurseries the 27th 

 of March, and were all in good condition. Was much pleased with 

 them, and if I want anything in your line next Fall will give you a 

 call. 



Yours truly, 



Wm. E. Cathell. 



Illinois, April 9th, 1903. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Dear Sirs: — My trees arrived to-day in first class condition, and 

 am well pleased with them. They are first class and have fine fibrous 

 roots and a good bushy growth of top. 



Respectfully, 



H. P. Bohlander. 



Virginia, April 14th, 1903. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 

 Berlin, Md. 

 Gents: — I received my bill for grape vines and they are fine, 

 and if 1 need any more Nursery stock will give you the order. 

 Yours respectfully, 



1. Quillin. 



New Jersey, February 16th, 1903. 

 Harrison's Nurseries, 



Dear Sirs: — Plants received in fine condition. Thanks for e 

 tras. Very well rooted. 



Very truly, 



F. O. Godown. 



Pennsylvania, May 5th, 1903. 

 Friends: — I was not aware that you had sent me an extra 

 amount of plants until 1 received yourletter. I am much disappoint- 

 ed not to get the Currants, but thank you for your generosity. The 

 additional plants have come. 



Respectfully, 



Joseph Brinton. 



West Virginia, April 18th, 1903. 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



1 was much pleased with the plants, they were fine. 

 Yours respectfully, 



C. N. Parish. 



New York, April 14th, 1903. 

 Mr. Harrison :— The plants arrived to-day in good order and 

 am well pleased with them. 



Respectfully, 



A. H. Mead. 



Michigan, April 19th, 1903. 

 Kind Friend :— I received my strawberry plants in good shape. 

 I was surprised to find them so green. I thought the plants would 

 be wilted coming sin h a long way on the cars. Hope to favor you 

 again. 



Yours respectfully, 



George Venn. 



Indiana, April 10th, 1903. 

 I.G.Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Sirs— I sent you a postal the other day stating that Mr. Folker- 

 ing's order had not arrived, but lie received them yesterday in good 

 condition. I beg your pardon for 1 admit that 1 was hasty. Weare 

 all well satisfied with our plants, liver so much obliged for prompt 

 attention. I remain, 



Yours truly, 



Mr. Behrman. 



. _ .. . Pennsylvania, March 30th, 1903. 



J.G. Harrison & Sons, 



Gentlemen :— The Nursery sto< k has come to hand and is fine. 

 Perhaps 1 wil get more in the Fall. I wish to see how the stock 

 wril grow in this climate. 



Respectfully, 



J. B. Allen. 



Maryland, March 2=;th, 1903, 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Dear Sirs : — 1 re eived my strawberry plants on Saturday, 

 M-irch 21st, and am well pleased with them. They are the finest 

 roots I have ever planted. 



Yours respectfully, 



C. G. Beall. 



Pennsylvania, April 20th, 1903. 

 Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 

 - _ Dear Sirs: — The strawberry plants have arrived in good condi- 

 tion, and I am well pleased with their appearance. 



Yours respectfully, 



Allen J. Grubb. 



Gerrardstown, West Virginia, June 20th, 1903. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs :— Out of the 7,000 trees purchased of you 

 this year, I have only lost seven trees. Many of them 

 have made two feet growth. 



Respectfully, 



D. Gold Miller. 



Pennsylvania, April 6th, 1903. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Dear Sirs :— I received my trees on the 1st, and am well pleased 

 as far as I can see now. If I live until Fall I will give you another 

 order. 



Obliged, 



W. A. Hildebrand. 



Pennsylvania, April 18th, 1903. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Sirs:— I received the trees in good condition, and am well 

 pleased. 



H. C. Johnson. 



New York, April 18th, 1903. 

 Mr. Harrison, 



Dear Sir :— Received the trees today, well packed and in good 

 shape. Thanks. 



Yours truly, 



Peter Fraley. 



West Virginia, December 13th, 1902. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 

 Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs : — Your letterto hand and contents noted. The trees 

 are very nice ones, and have been praised very much by some of the 

 Moorefield citizens as being the best they ever saw. 

 Yours truly, 



David S. Huffman. 



Pennsylvania, November 18th, 1902. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Gentlemen : — The box of trees shipped in October came to hand 

 in good condition. You have filled a number of orders for me in 

 the past, and thus far there has ne.er been a single error. Expect 

 to give you another order in the Spring. 



Yours truly, 



N.G. Hess. 



Massachusetts, April 27th, 1902. 

 Mr. Harrison, 



iTear Sir: — My stock has arrived and I am very much pleased 

 with it. It was good stock and came in good ( ondition, \\ ,*•% well 

 packed. Thanks. 



Yours, 



B.F. Taylor. 



Pennsylvania, November 24th, 1902. 

 I. G. Harrison, 



Dear Sir:— My trees arrived alright and in good condition, and 

 are the best trees for the money 1 ever bought. 

 Yours, etc., 



W. H. Morrison. 



Long Island, April 23, 1903. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Dear Sirs:— Received the trees today all'-O. K. 



W. S. Shaw. 



Illinois, April 20th, 1903. 

 Messrs Harrison & Sons, 



Dear Sirs :— I received my trees the 16th of April. They were 

 alright and in good shape, and have them all set out. Many thanks. 

 Yours very tr ly, 



Wm. E. Evinger. 



