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HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



Price of Apple Trees (except where noted) 



TWO YEARS ON WHOLE ROOTS. 



Each. 



Extra, 6 to 7 feet $0.25 



Extra, 5 to 6 feet 20 



First-class medium, 4 to 6 feet 15 



First-class second size, 3^ to 5 feet 12 



Light grade, 3 to 4 feet 10 



Light grade, 2 to 3 feet 08 



Boxed and baled free at catalogue prices. 



DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL LIST 



SUMMER APPLES. 



Dozen. 



Hundred. 



Thousand. 



$2 50 



$15.00 



$140.00 



2.00 



12.00 



110.00 



1.50 



10.00 



90.00 



1.25 



9.00 



80.00 



1.00 



8.00 



70.00 



.75 



6.00 



60.00 



Chenango Strawberries — (Sherwood's Favorite). 

 Fruit medium size, oblong, indistinctly ribbed; skin 

 whitish, splashed and mottled with light and dark 

 crimson; flesh white, tender, juicy, with a mild sub- 

 acid flavor. A pleasant fruit, esteemed for the table, 

 and so handsome as to make it a quick-selling market 



variety. Tree vigorous and a good bearer. August 

 and September. 



Cooper's Early White— Very large, roundish, pale 

 yellow with faint blush; flesh white, crisp, sprightly; 

 Western apple; vig. First of August. 



YFIvLOW TRANSPARENT. 



Yellow Transparent— Above medium size, round- 

 ish, oblate, slightly conical; skin clear white, chang- 

 ing to a pale yellow when fully matured ; a remark- 

 ably early bearer; very prolific, does well everywhere 

 and ripens among the earliest. July. 



Tetof sky— A Russian apple which has proved prof- 

 itable for market growing. The tree is an upright, 

 spreading grower, forming an open head ; comes into 

 bearing extremely early, usually the second year after 

 transplanting and bears every year. Hardy as a crab. 

 Fruit good size, nearly round, yellow and beautifully 



striped with red; flesh white, juicy, pleasant, acid 

 aromatic. July. 



Carolina Red June— (Red June). Medium size, 

 red, flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid; an abundant 

 bearer. Last of June. 



Early Harvest— Medium to large, roundish; bright 

 straw color; flesh nearly white, tender, juicy, crisp, 

 with rich, sprightly, sub-acid flavor. Tree a moderate 

 grower and very productive. Taking all its qualities 

 into consideration this has no superior among early 

 apples. June to July. 



New Jersey, April 20th, 1903. 

 Dear Sirs: — The trees came to hand on the nth inst. in good 

 order. I thank you for the extras. I will surely bear you in mind 

 when in need of anything in your line. 



Yours respectfully, 



Foster Nostrand. 



Connecticut. 

 Mr. Harrison: — The trees and asparagus roots ordered of you 

 came in fine order and are all very satisfactory. We especially ap- 

 preciate the extra things you added to the order that were of more 

 value to us than the cost of the expre9sage. 



F. M. Jacques. 



