HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



NICK OHMER (Per)— This variety is no longer an experiment. We fruited 

 about half an acre this season and in our field of more than 6U acres, it was one 

 among the very best in size, color and firmness. The plant is faultless, a strong 

 grower and makes fruit stems very large that hold the fruit well up from the 

 ground, it therefore, does not need mulching. When perfectly ripe it is of a 

 beautiful carmine color and when packed in crates it is very attractive. An ex- 

 cellent shipper and will surely suit the fancy trade. Berries run in size 

 from large to the very largest and will alwa^ s demand a high price when fancy 

 stock is desired. The flaxor is delicious. Ripens about May 20th and continue 

 for about three weeks. The man who does not plant this in 1900 will make a 

 mistake. 



DARLING (Per)— Seedling of Mitchel's Early, fruited with us the past sea- 

 son. Fruit of medium size, good quality and one among the early varieties. 

 Being the first season with us, probably we have not given it a fair test. The 

 originator describes it as being the most productive early strawberry ever sent 

 out. Originated in Virginia. 



DAYTON (Per) — Early, verv productive, high quality and is above 

 medium size for the early sorts. Plant a strong grower and is quite valuable for 

 such an early berry; larj^e size. 



HERSEY (Per) — Form very attractive and contains all the good qualities 

 far home market. Color rich, dark red, medium size and of excellent flavor. 

 The vines are very thrifty and productive. Season of ripening May 25th. 



PARIS KING (Per) — Size above medium, sour, very productive. Holds fruit 

 well up from the ground. Ripens freely with us about May 18th. 



