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HARRISON'S NURSERIES. BERLIN, MD. 



Clapp's Favorite— Large; handsome, delici< us, fruit when ripe marbled 

 with dull red in, the sun, good grower and productive 



Seckel— Small, yellow russett, rich juicy, mtlting, delicious, best quality, 

 slow grower, free from blight. -» - 



Lawrence — A good grower with good fo iage, very productive and an an. 

 nual bearer; fruit medium canary ye low, sweet and excellent, a good keeper- 

 Sheldon — Good size, russet, juicy and excellent. 



Beurre d' Anjou — Good grower, very productive and valuable, fiuit large, 

 greenish yellow, buttery, melting, very good. 



Howell — Large,light waxen yellow, with a line red cheek, handsome, sweet, 

 rich, melting, an early and profuse bearer, very hardy and valuable. Septem- 

 ber and October. 



Wilder — Small to medium, pyriform, smooth, pa^e, yellow, with deep red 

 cheek, line grained, tender, rich, bub acid, does not rot at the core; a good ship- 

 per and bears well Early. 



Manning's Elizabeth — Fruit small, yellow, with a lively red cheek; flesh 

 white, juicy and very melting, sweet and sprightly. Tree hardy and exceed- 

 ingly productive We regard this as one of the most valuable early dessert 

 pears, and should be in every collection. Season, August. 



Plum Trees* 



PRICE OF PLUMS O/V PLUM ROOTS, 



Prices except where noted, each. 12 100 



Extra, first class 5 to 7 feet $0 30 $3 00 $15 00 



Heavy, first class 5 to 6 feet 25 2 50 12 00 



Medium, first class 4 to 5 feet 20 2 00 10 00 



Light, first class 3 to 4 feet 15 1 50 8 00 



PLUMS ON PEACH ROOTS. 



EACH. 12 100 1000 



First class, 5 to 6 feet $0 15 $150 $7 00 $65 00 



" 4 to 5 feet 12 125 6 50 55 00 



" 3to4feet 10 100 5 00 45 00 



"■ 2 to 3 feet 08 90 4 00 35 00 



Abundance, Burbank. Wickson, Hale June buds.. 06 75 4 00 



Burbank — Of the manv varieties introduced from Japan the Burbank is the 



tmost promising, its flavor being the best. The 

 trees are universally vigorous, and have strong 

 ' S ?&W branches, and begin to bear usuaTy when two 



years old The bkin of the fruit is thick and al 

 Jk most curculio proof. An admirable shipper. 



Abundance— This is a remarkable fruit and 

 % unlike any other plum In growth it is so 



strong and handsome as to deserve being plant- 

 ed as an ornamental tree — equaling in thrift 

 if and beauty Keirler pear, which it even excels in 

 BH early r.nd profuse bearing The fruit is very 

 Wj lar^.e, showy and beautiful, ambsr colored, turn- 

 A ' , ing to a rich, bright ci.eriy,with a decided white 



HUF bloom, and highly perfumed, flesh light yellow, 

 JF . ./ WW exceeding y juicy and tei der and delicious. 



The rsle Plum— Mo^t vigorous tree of all 

 " v :> - ■''**:..■ I -'#^ the Japans. Fruit lar^e bright orange, mottled 



with cheirS rea Sup* lb in qualiU . fully equal to imperial Gage; none so r;ne 

 for the family Ripens middle of S«p ember. Its>eascn of ripening, great 

 size and btauV will make it the most pro tab e of all plums in market Prof. 



