Unsolicited Jestimonials. 



Read lOhat Others J^ave to Jay jTbout Our Stock. 

 J. a. HARRISON & SONS, Nurseryman, 



BHRUIIV, MD. 



Maryland. April 18, 1906. 

 The trees I ordered arrived on the 16th. They are in fine 

 shape, and I am very well pleased with them. 



James Weir, Jr. 



Maryland, April 20, 1906. 

 The trees and plants have started out nicely. 



M. W. Royer. 

 Massachusetts, April 20, 1906. 

 Trees and plants reached here all in good condition. 



H. S. Partridge. 

 Pennsylvania, March 22. 1906. 

 I received the trees all right and the Kieffer pear were the 

 finest I ever saw. Jas. H. Badon. 



Pennsylvania, April 24, 1906. 

 Received the other box of plants; am well pleased with 

 them. J. C. MolTett. 



Pennsylvania, April 24, 1906. 

 The trees were received, and are fine ones; I am well 

 pleased with them. C. E. Van Gorden. 



West Virginia. April 20, 1906. 

 The trees were received in fine condition. Thanks for 

 the extra trees. H. Heinzeroth. 



Massachusetts. March 2, 1906. 

 The trees reached me in good condition; many thanks 

 for the extra, also for the prompt delivery. 



J. Weysse. 

 Massachusetts, May 16, 1906. 

 Received Strawberry plants all right in good order. 



Lorenzo Dean. 

 Ohio, March 18, 1906. 

 I received my Cherry trees and they were fine, I couldn't 

 expect any better, will give you more orders. 



Lewis W. Rueb. 

 New York, May 19, 1906. 

 The Pear trees were received, also the apple trees. They 

 were extra nice and deeply appreciated. Expecting to give 

 you further orders at some future date. E. B. Long. 



New York, May 4, 1906. 

 Trees came O. K. Thank you very much for your 

 promptness and square dealing. I liked the trees very 

 much, will give you another order next spring. 



F. E. Sheffula. 

 Maryland, April 10, 1906. 

 The trees arrived in perfect condition and I must say that 

 I am very much pleased with them. 



Geo. W. Coulbourn. 

 Ohio, April 7, 1906. 

 The Strawberry plants arrived in splendid condition. The 

 plants were first-class in every respect. The number I re- 

 ceived speak for themselves. Jason E, Yingling. 

 Delaware. April 21, 1905, 

 Package of trees received in good condition, found place 

 for all; will recommend your trees to any one that wants 

 fruit trees. M. K. Ayers. 



Ohio, May 1, 1906. 

 We received the berry plants all right. Am much obliged 

 for your liberality. Mrs. Thos. McCarty. 



Maryland. April 12. 1906, 

 Received the trees in good condition, and exactly what I 

 bought. I thank you very much. 



Wm. T. Hoffmaster. 

 New York, April 30. 1906. 

 The trees arrived in good shape. Geo. G. Rock. 



Pennsylvania, April 14, 1906. 

 Nursery stock has come all O. K., and fine stock in each 

 order. My neighbors are well pleased. Wishing you suc- 

 cess. H, P. Greeno. 



Maryland, May 2, 1906. 

 The trees are very nice and I am very much pleased with 

 them. I thank you for the extra ones. 



Alex, Bowdle. 

 Maryland, November 24, 1905, 

 The package by express, received in good order. Thank 

 you for your attention to this little order, 



Edw. P. Olmstead. 

 ^ . Virginia, December 7. 1905. 



The trees arrived in good shape, and I am pleased with 

 your selection. Thank you for your careful packing and 

 prompt shipment. E . G. Tankard. 



Virginia, December 5, 1905. 

 Trees received a few days ago. I am certainly proud of 

 the excellent quality and style of trees. C. H. Bergess, 



Pennsylvania. 

 We received the trees, and very much pleased with them. 

 They came in good condition, thank you very much. We 

 will try and get some customers for you. 



Robt. Whitehead. 

 Maryland, April 10, 1906. 

 I received the trees and plants in fine condition. 



Amos. S. Collins. 

 Virginia. May 1. 1905, 

 The trees I ordered from you came in fine condition. I 

 was very much pleased with them, many thanks for the 

 nice ex'tra ones. Mrs. S. F. Milstead. 



Maryland, May 12, 1906. 

 I have received the trees, and I think they are a fine 

 looking lot of trees. I am gr»^atly pleased. 



Robt. W. Moore, 

 Maryland, November 24. 1905, 

 Received your trees in good condition, and like them very 

 much. They were as good as I ever received. 



A. Morten. 



Pennsylvania, November 29, 1905. 



I received the box of trees in good shape. Your Peach 



trees are simply fine, J, G. Dayhoff. 



Ohio, November 27, 1905. 



Trees arrived all right and in good condition. 



A. Gloeckner. 

 New Jersey, November 20, 1905. 

 I received the trees and am very much pleased with them. 



H. H. Tomlitt, 

 Pennsylvania, November 16, 1905. 

 Trees came this morning O. K, and in good order. 



J. A, Roberts, 

 Virginia, November 16, 1905, 

 Trees arrived all right O. K. Thanks for the liberal count, 



W. W.Halstead. 

 Maryland, November 20, 1905. 

 The Peach trees were received in good order. Thank 

 you for your kindness. Roland N. Phelps. 



West Virginia, November 15, 1905. 

 The trees came all O. K, and in good condition. I thank 

 you very much for same. C, W. Link. 



Delaware, November 22, 1905. 

 The trees came in good shape and nicely paclced and I 

 trust will prove O. K. Frank Cleaver. 



Texas, March 8. 1906, 



Trees arrived in good condition and .thank you for your 



promptness. J. B. Blachke. 



Maryland. March 13, 1906. 



Trees and plants ordered, were received in good shape; 



thank you for your promptness. D. M, Grove. 



Ohio, March 12, 1906. 

 The Strawberry plants at hand in fine shape; never re- 

 ceived any plants in finer condition; fresh and nice. Many 

 thanks for your prompt shipment and liberal couut, 



Jacob Bower. 

 Virginia, May 12. 1906. 

 The trees reached me in good condition. I was much 

 pleased with them. They are now leafing outandd<^ing 

 nicely. A. F. Lewis. 



Ohio, May 10. 1906. 

 The trees I received from you were all in good shape; the 

 Peach trees were especially fine. J, H. Young. 



Ohio. May 11, 1906. 

 I received the plants in fine shape, they were as nice as 

 I ever saw. Please accept my thanks for same, 



Jos, J. Hinkle. 

 Connecticut. May 2. 1906. 

 Plants arrived and are very satisfactory; thank you. 



G. J. Kingsley. 

 Virginia, March 31. 1906, 

 I received the trees and plants all O. K. and like them 

 very much; they were fine trees, H, W, Boggs, 



Maryland. April 13, 1906. 

 The trees arrived in fine shape and in first-class condition, 

 I am well pleased with them. They are the finest I have 

 ever purchased. Accept my sincere thanks for your kind- 

 ness and wish you success. I, W, Jones. 

 Pennsylvania, April 21, 1906. 

 My trees and plants came in good shape and I have most 

 of them planted. J. O. Craig. 



Ohio. March 27, 1906. 

 I received the trees today all O. K. Joseph Frantz, 



