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

 GRAPE VINES (Continued) 



more Concords are now in bearing than any other 

 variety, nor does any other variety seem to succeed over 

 such a wide range of territory in so many different 

 soils. The vines are extremely strong growers and 

 have sufficient vitality to overcome most of the troubles 

 to which grape-vines are subject. The fruit matures 

 early, ships welL and sells well. 



MOORE'S EARLY— Ripens a little before the Concord. 

 Very deep black, unusually large, and of extra-fine qual- 

 ity. The bunches are medium size, but are held to- 

 gether firmly. They stand handling and shipping un- 

 usually well and have an established reputation on all 

 markets. Moore's Early is one of the most profitable 

 varieties. 



DELAWARE — Ripens a little later than Concord. Berries 

 are deep red and carried in small, compact bunches : 

 the skin is thin, but quite firm. The flesh is sweet 

 and of the best quality. 



NIAGARA — Ripens in late August. Leading white mar- 

 ket variety. Bunches of berries large ; color greenish 

 white, changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Bunches 

 and berries large ; excellent quality. 



RASPBERRIES 



60c for 10, $4.00 for 100, $30.00 for 1,000. 

 Parcel Post Prices — Should you desire us to ship by Par- 

 cel Post, add two cents for each plant when remitting. 

 Cumberland (Black) King (Red) 



Cuthbert (Red) Loudon (Red) 



Eureka (Black) Plum Farmer (Black) 



Golden Queen (Yellow) Ranere (St. Regis), (Red) 



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