HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



OAK'S EARLY. 



Klondike. — A variety that has come into promi- 

 nence for the past few years. It is remarkable in 

 plant growth, making solid matted beds; one of the 

 most striking among other standard varieties. 

 Klondike promises to be a winner among other 

 standard sorts. 



Orezu. — A variety that comes from Anne Arundel 

 county; planted on our grounds spring of 1907. 

 With us the plant shows thrifty, but only a fair 

 plant maker. We shall await to see the crop of 

 fruit in 1908 before making any special recom- 

 mendation. 



Ekey (Perfect). — ^Have fruited this twice. The 

 plant is one of the most attractive of all varieties, 

 very healthy. The berry is very large, long, coni- 

 cal, pointed, slightly necked; color when fully ripe 

 bright crimson; of good quality, but not firm 

 enough for long-distance shipments, but valuable 

 for nearby markets. 



Marshall (Perfect). — Plant large to very large, 

 berry regular in form, dark, greenish red, very 

 large and attractive; recommended where large 

 berries are desired and should be planted on rich 

 soil. 



Arkansas, March 26, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Accept my thanks for the strawberry 

 plants. I never saw better plants or in better con- 

 dition. I shall be glad to recominend you to my 

 horticultural friends who wish plants. 



REV. S. L. TITUS. 



Maryland, April 25, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Strawberry plants arrived in good 

 condition. Many thanks f6r the extra plants. 



Tours, A. V. LEITCH. 



Missouri, April 3, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — My strawberry plants arrived all O. 

 K. in excellent condition. Many thanks for your 

 promptness and square dealings. My strawberry 

 plants that I bought of you last year look excellent; 

 their rapid growth is attracting the attention of 

 my neighbors. It has been given up by all of my 

 neighbors that my strawberry patch is the most 

 forward in the neighborhood. 



Very truly yours, WM. H. BRYAN. 



Virginia, June 10, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Please find enclosed check for straw- 

 berry plants, $57. I think your plants are very nice. 



R. W. SAWYER. 



Georgia, June 12, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Your shipment of strawberry plants 

 came promptly, in fine condition. They were nice 

 plants and we are much pleased with them. 



M. E. DAVIS. 

 Pennsylvania, June 3, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — The plants received; find check for 

 same enclosed. They are fine plants and came in 

 good shape. C. CUD\VORTH. 



New York, January 15, 1907. 

 Dear Sirs — Apple trees arrived in good condition, 

 and are very satisfactory, I'll assure vou. 



BELA S. BUELL. 

 Maryland, April 7, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — The trees are very beautiful. 



L. A. BENNETT. 

 Ohio, April 19, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Enclosed find check for the trees 

 shipped me, which were received in good condition. 



WALTER SMITH. 

 West Virginia, April 6, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — The trees have arrived and are in 

 good condition. GEO. S. ARNOLD. 



Maryland, April 8, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — The trees have arrived in good shape 

 and they are nice, well-rooted trees. Several of my 

 neighbors told me they were the finest lot of trees 

 they ever saw. Accept my thanks and gratitude for 

 vour pains taking in filling my order. Thanks for 

 extra count. H. M. KELLY. 



Maryland, April 1, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Trees came O. K. They are a fine 

 lot. I am sure, with such trees, you will build up 

 a good trade here, especially this fall. I will do all 

 I can for you. F. STABLER. 



Pennsylvania, May 7, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Trees received all in fine shape, and 

 all are well pleased with therru Thank you for 

 sending me more trees than I ordered. 



J. E. GUSEMAN. 

 Delaware, May 19, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — Trees arrived in good shape. Find 

 enclosed check for same. F. R. ROE. 



New Jersey, May 6, 1907. 

 Gentlemen — I received today a package contain- 

 ing 11 fine fruit trees. Thank you for your gen- 

 erosity and also congratulate you upon being able 

 to supply fruit trees of such excellent quality. 



PERCY BRYANT. 



