"O A Tjr "OT? A /^TT when you turn this page, you will see reproduced in the colors of nature 

 J^Xa X X^ J-/XXV/XX* 0^6 0^ the finest Peaches ever introduced. It is in a class by itself, and 



, ^ can be grown successfully in any and every Peach-growing section of the 



country. Turn back to page 27 and read the description of this Peach. We introduced it, we have thousands of 

 bearing trees in our orchards, and we know that Ray is going to be planted in the orchard of every Peach-grower 

 who wants to build a reputation for first-class fruit and at the same time secure a good price for his product. 



OUR PRICES FOR RAY PEACH TREES— Each 10 100 1,000 



6 to 7 feet $0 40 $4 00 $18 00 $160 00 



5 to 6 feet 30 3 00 14 00 120 00 



4 to 5 feet 24 2 40 12 00 1 10 00 



3 to 4 feet 20 2 00 1 1 00 100 00 



2 to 3 feet 16 1 50 9 00 80 00 



1 to 2 feet 14 125 8 00 60 00 



PEONIES 



One to 9 plants are sold at the each rate, 10 to 49 

 plants are sold at the 10 rate, 50 plants or more are 

 sold at the 100 rate. 



PARCEL POST. Plants can be sent by parcel post, 

 prepaid, at 10 cts. per plant extra. 



Price, 75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 



Peonies are absolutely hardy and will thrive in a 

 good soil, whether in beds or pots. They are not 

 bothered by insects or fungi, and have attractive 

 foliage. A few cents' expense and ten minutes' work 

 are often rewarded by a magnificent series of bloom. 

 Alexandriana. Light violet-rose. 

 Alexander Dumas. Violet-rose; early bloomer. 

 Dorchester. Pale pink. 



Duke of Wellington. White, with sulphur center. 

 Felix Crousse. Brilliant red. 



Festiva maxima. Pure white center, flecked crimson. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Deep carmine-rose. 

 Madame Coste. Pink, cream-white, and crimson. 

 Victor Lemoine. Very dark crimson. 



Assorted varieties (our selection), 50 cts. each, $4 for 

 10, $30 per 100 



Visit Our Nurseries—See for Yourself 



Be convinced that "Harrison Quality" trees are the kind that you must plant in your orchard. Harri- 

 son trees are "making good" in the orchards of thousands of fruit-growers North, East, South and West, 

 and we guarantee that they will "make good" for you. 



Come to Berlin, see "The Largest Nurseries in the World," the sturdy clean trees that we grow, the 

 splendid root-systems; investigate our methods of growing, handhng, packing and shipping. 



We want you to become personally acquainted with us, and especially with our Mr. Orlando Harrison, 

 who probably has had more real fruit-growing experience than any living man. He is one of those men 

 whose talk,when in conversation with him, keeps you relighting your cigar and his enormous fund of practi- 

 cal information is free to you for the asking. 



BerHn is on the historic and far-famed Eastern Shore of Maryland, 124 miles southeast of Baltimore, 

 Md., via B. C. & A., rail and boat; 143 miles south of Philadelphia, Pa., via P. B. & W. Railroad; 153 miles 

 north of Norfolk, Va., via N. Y. P. & N. and B. C. & A. Railroads. When you get off the train at Berlin, 

 you are at Harrisons' Nurseries. Your hotel biU, while you are our guest, will be paid by us. 



Thirty Thousand Fruit-Growers Are Depending On 

 Our Book **How to Grow and Market Fruit*' 



This is an up-to-date, thoroughly practical guide-book for master 

 fruit-growers and beginners. Covers soil-handling, planting and feeding 

 trees, frost damage, spraying, pruning, thinning, varieties, grading, pack- 

 ing, marketing and other essentials. Brief, to the point, but complete; 

 progressive, but thoroughly reliable. It is a comprehensive record of facts 

 gathered in our twenty-five years of practical experience in fruit-growing. 

 Many have told us that this is the best book for fruit-growers published 

 in America. Endorsed by twenty of this country's foremost fruit men. 

 The heads of thirty state horticultural departments have written in 

 praise of it, and it is a daily companion of thousands of successful fruit- 

 growers. Tells you what should be done and why it should be done. Strongly bound, nearly one hundred 

 and fifty pages, twenty-four pages of pictures that show how. A book well worth a place in your library. 

 Free with order for nursery stock to the amount of $5 or more. Otherwise, price 50 cents, and that amount 

 will be rebated when you send us a $5 order. 



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