HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



satisfactory results. In fact I did not ste a single variety that showed up better 

 than a half acre of Clyde. Every ber- ,.,.„•.., „...„ , ,,^. 



^ 'J. Gr. Harrison & Sons, Gentlemen :— Ee- ' 

 2 ceived order in find condition. I set them -Z 

 2 out at once and thev never stopped growing - 

 ^ The plants and June Buds were as fine as I r 

 i ever saw. and premium was far in excess of 3 

 : my expectation, for -which kindlv accept": 

 t thanks. Yours truly. W. E. Gravson. '- 



ry seemed to be perfect, and such uni- 

 form size could not be beat — the size 

 was about with Bubach. Clear light 

 scarlet color, not too light as^some have 

 said but beauties in every way, moder- 

 ately firm and of good quality, the 

 plant in growth is p-rfect. has light 



green foliage. It is strong and stalky; "■'""''• '■'"'<'>■'•"'«.'•».'».<•>«'<. ,.i,m.,.„ m.,.^^, .,.»,.,.; 



no sign ot rust or blight has ever been discovered on it. As a: drouth resister it 

 is away up. If you have seen it and don't like it do not plant ir. We exnect to 

 plant it, ^ 



Brunette— A perfect bloomer, and has shown up well the past season it is 

 solid, of good color, and berries above medium size, round an-i almost invaria 

 bly perfect, of a dark mahogany coJor when fullv ripe, a shade darker than 

 Warjoeld and without any white tips. The plant is a strong grower and the 

 fruit is remrrkable ior its fine flavor. ' 



Meek's Early (Per)— A medium size beriy, dark color: not 

 We have plauts tor those who want it. 



very profitable. 



Enormous- 



A perfect bloomer, sent out by the originator of Bubach. There 

 nas been considerable said of this Dut 



Missouri. March 19. 189^. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. Dear Sir :— Plants 

 arrived today and were in splendid condi- 

 tion. Best packed plants I have ever re- 

 ceived. I did not count them as I was sat- 

 isfied they whre all right. I found three 

 bunches extra for which accept thanks 

 Tours trulv J. P. Boyer. 



not a word too strong: it is well named 

 and it has made a good record the past 

 season. On light sandv soil it proved 

 to be one of the best varieties in culti- 

 vation. We have alwavs praised this 

 variety from the first time we saw~ the 

 the truit hanging in large clusters as 

 .,„.,, , large as Bubach, ripening at midseason. 



I have never seen it fail when properly cared for. It is a money maker. 



Saunders (Per)— One of the very best to plant with pistillate varieties as the 

 pollen of it is very strong. The plant is a healthy grower, verv productive 

 fruit large, conical, slightly flattened and often has a depression on one or both 

 sides. It is deep rf d and is remarkably glossy. The past season only confirmed 

 our belief stronger in this variety as it was up to its standard in every respect. 



Marshall (Per)— Our stock of this is asfine.as I haveever sf engrow vetnot a 

 large quantity. The plant in growth 

 is stout and a healthy grower and 

 amoUfi the most productive. We have 

 fruited it three seasons and when you 

 giye it good soil liberally fertilized 

 it will astonish you. It is a good bear- 

 er and a pleasure to the strawberry 

 grower to see it. The fruit is of 

 immense size of regular roundish form. 

 Do not miss it in your garden selec- 

 tion. 



Lovett (Per)— The past season it 

 gave a good crop of fruit and is recogn- 

 ized by a great many growers as being 

 one of the standard sorts. Plants are 

 perfect beauties, healthy, no rust, send 

 out plants profusely if allowed, of 

 Crescent parentage. ' A good one to 

 plant with other pistillate sorts. 



Jesse (Per)— Early, very large, 

 where it succeeds it is a profitable berry, 

 cription. 



Rio (Per)— A good early sort, of medium size. Plant healthy. 



MARSHALL. 



It is an old variety and needs no des- 



