Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Md., U, S. A. 



PRICES 



Effective July 1, 1922. 



The list of varieties and prices contained in 

 this price list supersede all lists of varieties and 

 prices named in any of our previous price lists 

 and catalogs. 



We started grow- 

 ing peaches as a 

 commercial proposi- 

 tion solely to make 

 our nursery business 

 more efficient. We 

 found it almost im- 

 possible to grow 

 trees in a commer- 

 cial way in the 

 nursery without 

 having an orchard 

 of standard varie- 

 ties from which to 

 cut buds. Therefore, 

 we planted four dif- 

 ferent test-orchards, 

 containing 100 va- 

 rieties, 6 trees of 

 each variety. In a 

 few years these 

 trees began to bear 

 fruit, and then it 

 became a question 

 of disposing of the 

 crop. We soon found 

 that peach-growing 

 on the Peninsula 

 was profitable, and 

 as a result we increased our orchard plantings year by 

 year, until at the present time we have something over 

 1000 acres in fruit trees. 



Peach Trees — Graded, Ready to 

 Pack and Ship. 



HOW TO FIGURE PRICES 

 Each Rate — In buying fruit trees, less than 



10 trees go at "each" rate. 

 10 Rate — 10 or more go at the 10 rate price. 

 100 Rate — 30 or more trees go at the 100 rate. 

 1000 Rate — 300 (or more) of a kind (as 300 



apple, 300 pear, 300 peach, etc.) go at the 



1000 rate. 

 Note — The same applies to all other trees and 



plants. 



HARRISONS' NURSERIES 



Berlin, Maryland 



Largest Growers of Fruit Trees in the World, 



