HERRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MB. 



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PRICE LIST. 



Half dozen at dozen rate, 50 at hundred 



rates, and 500 at thousand rates. Price in- 

 cludes packing free of charge. 



12, mail 

 post paid 



Aroma [Per] *0 20 &0 50 



Bush Cluster 50 



Barton' s Eclipse [Imp] 20 



Bedar Wood [per.] 20 



Bubach [Imp] 20 



Bismarck [per] 20 



Brandywine [per] 20 



Clyde [per] 20 



Carrie [imp] 20 



Crescent [Imp] 20 



Cobden Queen [imp] 20 



Columbian [per] 20 



Cumberland [per.] 20 



Crockett's Early 50 



Darling [per] 20 



Delaware [per] 20 



Dayton [per] 20 



Excelsior [per] 20 



Enormous [per] 20 



Gandy [per] 20 



Gandy Belle [per] 20 



Greenville [imp] 20 



Glen Mary [per] 20 



Geo.'s Triumph 50 



H. &H 20 



Hero [per] SI. 00 each $5.00 



Haverland [imp.] 20 



Hoffman [per] 20 



Hersey [per] 25 



Imp. 'd Parker Early [per]... 20 



Jerry Rusk [per] 20 



Jersey Market [imp] 20 



Lady Thompson [per] 20 



Lady Jane 50 



Lovett [per] 20 



Manwell [per] 20 



Marshall [per] 20 



Morgan's Favorite [per] 20 



M itchel' s Early [per] 20 



M. Queen 50 



Nick Ohmer [per] 20 



Ocean City [per] 20 



Parsons Beauty [per] 20 



Pride of Cumberland [per] . 20 



Pocomoke [per] 20 



Paris King Tper] 20 



Reid's Prolific [per] 20 



Portage 50 



Sharpless [per] 20 



Sample [imp] 20 



Starrer] 20 



Seaford[imp] 20 



Saunders [per] 20 



Tennessee Prolific [per] 20 



~Vandiberrv 50 



Warfielrl [imp] 20 



Wm. Belt [per] 20 



100 Ex. 



1000 Ex. 



not pd. 



not pd. 



fO 50 



#2 50 



1 50 



10 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 50 



40 



2 50 



30 



1 50 



40 



2 50 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



1 50 



10 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



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40 



2 00 



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2 50 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 00 



50 



2 50 



1 50 



10 00 



40 



2 00 



'•TEST-' 



30 



1 75 



30 



1 75 



80 



5 00 



50 



3 50 



40 



2 50 



40 



2 00 



30 



1 75 



1 50 



10 00 



40 



2 00 



40 



2 50 



50 



3 00 



50 



2 50 



30 



1 50 



1 50 





50 



3 50 



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2 00 



lUrPlants can be shipped at 

 any time after this catalogue is 

 received. 



^ // more than 10,000 plants 

 are wanted, ask for special price 



Minnesota, May 1, 1899. 

 Messrs. J G. Harrison & sons, Gents: — 

 The plants arrived in fine shape. They 

 are a fine lot of plants and I am well 

 pleased with them F. J. Empenger. 



British Columbia, Oct. 26, 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear 

 Sirs: — I am in receipt of the strawberry 

 plants which came to hand last Friday 

 They are in first class condition after 

 coming so far. Arthur C. C. Stratford, 



Tennessee, March 20, 1899. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Dear 

 Sirs:— The strawberry planis came in 

 good condition and are first class. For 

 your liberal count accept thanks and I 

 will remember yon with more liberal or- 

 ders in the future. John B. Lawrence. 



,, v -^ -rs?rr- Illinois, March 29 1899, 



Dear Sirs:— The strawberry plants I 

 ordered from you came in due time 

 fresh as when dug. I planted them the 

 same day and all are growing finely. 

 Thanks for extra plants. Will give you 

 a larger order next spring. 



Respectfully, W". P. Strunk. 



Massachusetts. April 29, 1899, 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons. Dear 

 Sirs:— Plants received in good condition 

 Have had my doubts about Southern 

 plants but your painstaking packing 

 seems to overcome prejudice. Please 

 send me c atalogue next spring and you 

 will get order. Very trulv. 



W. H. Russell, 



New York, May 5th, 1899. 

 Messrs. Harrison & Sons, Geuts: — 

 Your second shipment of plants to hand. 

 I certainly am your debtor for the kind- 

 ness. I was quite sure that your inten- 

 tions were alright and I fully realize 

 the difficulty of getting everything done 

 just right in the rush of work at this 

 season. Respectfully, F. W. Vail. 



Alabama, April 22, 1899. 

 J. G, Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs:— En- 

 closed please find check for balance due 

 on trees. The shipment of trees arriv- 

 ed in prime condition and I was well 

 pleased with them. In fact out of sever- 

 al shipments, which aggregated 12,000 

 trees and plants which I received- this 

 spring-, 1 think. I can truthfully say that 

 your lot was superior to all. They ex- 

 celled in having large, fibrous roots and 

 healthy stalks. Thanking you for the 

 kind treatment you have accorded me 

 I am, yours very respectfully, 



N. E. Cloud, 



