HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



Raspberries. 



Miller Red— This new&red raspberry originated in Sussex county Delaware, 



and is very popular with a few fruit 

 growers in that section who have 

 preferred to market the fruit rather 

 than sell the plants The berry is 

 as large as Cuthbert holding its size 

 to the end of the season; round in 

 shape, color a bright red. do-s not 

 fade, but will hold its color after 

 shipment longer than any other red 

 variety, core very small, does not 

 crumble, making it the firmest and 

 best shipping berry in existence, has 

 not the flat taste of some varieties, 

 but a rich fruity flavor entirely its 

 own. We have the price low so all 

 may try it. 50c per dozen by mail, 

 $1.25 per 100 by mail post paid, $1 

 per 100 by express not paid, $5 per 

 1000. 



Cbcitity Tttees 



Baldwin Cherry — The tree is an upright grower, more inclined to be round 

 than otherwise: a very rank vigorous grower: leaves rather broad; bloom pure 

 white: which turns to a pink color sim- 

 ilar to the hydrangea; fruit very large, 

 almost perfectly round, very dark yet 

 almost transparent; flavor slightly sub 

 acid, yet the sweetest and richest of 

 the Morello type; stems rather large, 

 medium length, more inclined to grow 

 im pairs than clusters It is remarka 

 ble for earliness, vigor, hardinef-s: 

 quality and productiveness; out of 800 

 cherry trees I have in bearing it is the 

 most thrifty and beautiful tree I have 

 in the lot, and yet has only had the 

 same care and attention as the others 

 It is a tree to command attention, and 

 is so distinct as to attract comments 

 from many upon seeing it, without 

 knowing its superior merits The origi- 

 nal tree was planted eight years ago 

 and has fruited now five years, and the tree is now at least one third larger 

 than any Early Richmond of the same age — Originators description. Price $1 

 each, $10per dozen. 



PRICE OF CHERRIES, 



(Except where noted) 

 Each 



First class large, 5to 7 feet $0 30 



First class, medium, 5 to 6 feet 25 



12 



$3 50 

 3 00 



100 



$25 00 

 20 00 



Early Richmond— Through the west and in some localities the Early 

 Richmond is still and probably always will be, the leading variety, but ripens 

 so early it competes with late strawberries, and attention is now turned to 

 late sorts for profit. It is very hardy and a regular bearer Medium size, red, 

 flesh melting juicy and at maturity of a rich acid flavor; very productive, 

 fine for cooking. Commences ripening in May, hangs long on the tree. 



