FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK 



Special 1915 price of Two-year Budded Apple Trees, All Standard Kinds 



Each 



6 to 7 ft $0 35 



5 to 6 ft 30 



4 to 5 ft 25 



10 



100 



1,000 





t;3 00 



$25 00 



S200 00 



3 to 4 ft 



2 50 



20 00 



150 00 



7 to 8 ft 



2 00 



15 00 



125 00 





Each 



.$0 16 



40 



10 



U 50 



3 50 



100 



$12 00 

 30 00 



1,000 



$100 00 



250 00 



Special 1915 One-year Budded Apple Trees, All Standard Kinds 



Each 10 100 1.000 I Each 10 100 1,000 



5 to 6 ft $0 30 $2 50 $20 00 $150 00 3 to 4 ft $0 16 $150 $12 00 $100 00 



4 to 5 ft 25 2 00 15 00 125 00 I 



One to 4 trees are sold at the each rate, 5 to 49 trees are sold at the 10 rate, 50 to 299 trees are sold at the 

 100 rate, 300 trees or more are sold at the 1,000 rate. 



PARCEL POST. Trees not larger in size than 2 to 3 feet can be sent by parcel post, prepaid, at 3 cts. per 

 tree extra. 



Special Prices on Large Orders. Special quotations on large orders will be given on application. When 

 writing, tell us what varieties are wanted, the approximate number of trees of each variety, and the size, 



APPLES RECOMMENDED BY HARRISONS' NURSERIES 



ALEXANDER. Fall. A Russian Apple of very 

 large size, with beautifully striped or stained red 

 skin and white, crisp flesh, tender, juicy and sub- 

 acid. Tree is large and vigorous, bearing heavy crops. 

 AMERICAN GOLDEN RUSSET. Fall. Some- 

 times called Sheep-Nose. Medium-sized, round; 

 greenish russet or bronze; delicious flavor. 



1> A Y IMirTIVr Winter. A good late 

 XjAI^U W LXl e keeper when grown in 



• the North. Standard 



in the section from New England to West Virginia 

 and west to Michigan. Fruit large, round, red all 

 over; rich subacid; splendid shipper. Quick and large 

 grower; yields big crops, but does not bear until six 

 or eight years old. We recommend it highly for 

 northern Pennsylvania, New York, all of New Eng- 

 land and similar country. Good care will make 

 Baldwin trees bear when six years old, if proper 

 cross-pollination with other varieties is 

 secured. One acre of Baldwin trees in 

 Massachusetts (50 trees) produced 227 / 

 barrels, or 681 bushels, which sold for a 

 net profit of $519.55. A well-cared-for 

 orchard of Baldwins should produce 

 every year ten times the money that ' 

 corn or wheat will yield on the same 

 acreage, and with little more work. ; 

 Every Apple-eater knows Baldwin, the 

 old reliable. It will 

 sell when you can't 

 give away some 

 other sorts ; and 

 the buyer is ready 

 to pay a fair price 

 for he knows it. 

 (See colored illus- 

 tration, page 15.) 



BEN DAVIS. 



W^inter. Finest keeper 

 known; fine-looking; large. 



round; yellow, with red stripes; flesh white, juicy, 

 subacid, coarse. Tree rapid in growth, healthy and 

 vigorous, bears early, annually and abundantly. 

 Good filler. 



BISMARCK. Winter. Large; mottled or hand- 

 somely striped red. 



BONUM. Fall. A medium-sized Apple, deep red, 

 sprinkled with white on a yellow-green ground. 

 Good quality, rich and juicy. 



CHENANGO (Strawberry). Summer. Yellow, al- 

 most entirely overspread with bright carmine. 



CAROLINA RED JUNE. Summer. Medium 

 sized, of a beautiful, bright red; flesh white, tender, 

 juicy, subacid. Fine for dessert. Tree an early and 

 abundant bearer. 





DELICIOUS. S .fnoi 



the least 



bit of exaggeration to say that this 

 Apple is one of the best, if not the 

 best, of the new varieties. It has 

 been tested in all parts of the coun- 

 try and has been extremely satis- 

 factory in hardiness, quahty of fruit 

 and as a shipper. The color is bril- 

 liant dark red, shad- 

 ing to yellow at the 

 blossom end. The 

 flesh is crisp and 

 fine-grained and 

 I quite juicy; flavor 

 1 shghtly acid but 

 I very pleasing. The 

 f tree is vigorous. 



Grimes' Golden begins to bear when qmte young. One of the best sorts for fillers in the orchard 



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