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HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



S/.OO COLLECTIONS BY MAIL POST PAID. 



Strawberry collections from early to late. 



No. 1 — 6 each of Carrie, Pocomoke, Bush Cluster, Lady Jane and 25 Excelsior. 



No. 2—6 each of Georgia Triumph, Crockett's Early, May Queen, Portage, Par- 

 is King, and 25 Excelsior. 



No. 3 — 6 each of Vandiberry, Nick Ohmer, Parsons' Beauty, Paris King, Por- 

 tage, and 25 Excelsior. 



S7.00 BY EXPRESS NOT PAID. 



No. 4 — 25 each of Carrie, Pocomoke, Bush Cluster, Lady Jane, Georgia Tri- 

 umph, and 100 each of Excelsior and Gandy. 



No. 5 — 25 each of Crockett's Early, May Queen, 'Portage, Paris King, Vandi- 

 berry, and 100 each of Pocomoke and Tennesse Prolific. 



No. 6 — 25 each of Nick Ohmer, Parsons Beauty, Pocomoke, Georgia Triumph, 

 Crockett's Early, Lady Jane and 100 Excelsior and 50 Bismarck. 

 Any three of the above for $2.50 



$2 TREE COLLECTIONS BY MAIL POST PAID. 



No. 7 — One each of Mammoth Black Twig, York Imperial, Grimes Golden, 

 Red Astrachan, apple trees. One each White Heath Cling, Beauty B., 

 Connecticut, Holderbaum, Matthews Beauty, Delaware, Frances, Victor 

 peach. One each of Hale, Wickson, Abundance and Burbank plum. 



S3. OO COLLECTION. 



No. 8 — 2 each Early Harvest, Mammoth Black Twig, Yellow Transparent, Ben- 

 Davis, Grimes Golden, Smoke House, York Imperial, Transcendent Crab 

 apples Two each of Abundance, Hale and Wickson plums. One each of 

 Frances, Bokara, Delaware and Victor peach trees. 



$5 COLLECTION BY EXPRESS NOT PAID, 



No. 9 — Four each, small trees 2 to 3 feet, Mammoth Black Twig, York Imperial, 

 Smoke House, Red Astrachan, Grimes Golden, Smith's Cider, Maiden 

 Blush, Yellow Transparent apples. Four each of Delaware, Matthew's 

 Beauty, Holderbaum, Emma, Carman, Bokara, Mcintosh, Beauty B., 

 White Heath Cling, Sneed, 2 Victor, and 2 Frances peach. Four each 

 of Hale, Burl ank, Abundance, Wickson Plum trees. 



N. J. May 9th, 1999 

 Messrs. Harrison & Sons, Dear Sirs : — I took 

 my raspberry plants out of the trench this 

 morning and planted them. I want to be as 

 prompt in giving you credit for your more than 

 Methodist count as I was in finding fault with 

 the shortage in the asparagus roots. The Rasp- 

 berry and strawberry counts were surely heap- 

 ed up and pressed down and running over and I 

 am well pleased with the quality and quantity 

 both and I am also well pleased at your prompt- 

 -iess in rectifying the mistake for which I do 

 not think any the less of you. for we are all lia- 

 ble to make mistakes in the busy seasons, and in 

 ■he appreciation of your kindness and liberali- 

 ty. I will surely call on you again when I need 

 anything in your line. Don't forget to send 

 your catalogue next spring. I remain. 



Yours in the business, L. C. Medkiff. 



Mo. March 26th, 1899. 

 Messrs. Harrison, 5 Dear Sirs:— The straw- 

 berry plants came in fine condition. The planti 

 are nice and just the article I wanted. 



TJlrich Zehendner. 



