24 HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



In plantiner an apple orchard put three peaeh trees and one apple tree. This 

 way you save land. We have a fine lot of apple trees, 1 year that are just right 

 for orchard planting, have put price 5 cents 



PRICE OF APPLES [except where otherwise noted.] 



EACH. DOZ. HUND. 



Extra, 6 to 7 feet $0 20 $1 50 $12 00 



Extra, 5 to 6 feet 15 125 10 00 



First class, 5 to 6 feet l2 100 8 00 



First class, second size 4 to 5 feet 10 80 6 00 



First class, second size, 3 to 4 feet, one year 10 75 5 00 



:^^Get our prices on thousand lots. 



All trees boxed and baled free at catalogue prices. 



Early Strawberry — Medium size, roundish, bright red, flesh tender with 

 a mild fine flavor. Tree a moderate grower and a good bearer. July and Au- 

 gust. One year trees. 



Red Astrachan— Large, bright red, juicy rich acid flavor and excellent for 

 cooking, bears young and is very productive. This is the best of the early ap- 

 ples to plant for profit. Ripens with Early Harvest. One and two year trees. 



Yellow Transparent — Medium size, pale yellow, flesh white tender juicy 

 and of excellent quality. A remarkably early bearer being among the earliest 

 to ripen. Tree is hardy and moderately vigorous. July. One and two year 

 trees. 



Early Harvest — Medium to large, round, pale yellow, flesh nearly white, tender 

 juicy, crisp, with a rich slightly sub acid flavor: tree is a moderate grower and 

 very producive. June and July. One year trees. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 



Qravenstein — Large, striped red and yellow; flesh tender, juicy, very rich 

 high flavor, very productive and a popular variety. September. One year trees. 



Maiden Blush — Medium to large, roundish, clear yellow with pink cheeks; 

 flesh white, tender with an excellent flavor, rapid growing tree bearing large crops. 

 September to October. One and two year trees. 



Fallawater — Large, roundish, slightly oval, conical, very regular, smooth, 

 skin yellowish green, with a dull red cheek; flesh greenish white, fine grained 

 with a mild slightly subacid flavor; tree a strong grower and good bearer; fruit 

 uniformly fair; highly deserving of extensive cultivation. Oct. to Jan. One 

 year trees. 



Duchess of Oldenberg— A valuable apple and very popular. Tree is very 

 hardy, productive and bears very young. Fruit is good size, medium quality 

 and fine color, being bright red and yellow. Succceeds all over the United 

 States and Canada. Sept. Two year trees. 



WINTER APPLES. 



York Imperial (or Johnson's Fine Winter) — Medium size, oval, angular, skin 

 greenish yellow nearly covered with bright red; flesh tender, crisp, juicy, aro- 

 matic; an enormous bearer, and bangs well on the trees; it is also a good keeper, 

 retaining its flavor to the last. We cannot say to much in favor of this apple. 

 All things considered it is scarcely second to any now grown as a profitable or- 

 chard variety. February to April Four cents extra from other varieties except 

 3 to 4 feet grade one year trees 2 cents extra. 



Ben Davis — Very large, red striped, flesh white, juicy rich and sub-acid of 

 good quality, a popular kind and a good keeping winter variety and should be in 

 every orchard; is a good yielder and sells well; mid-winter. One and two year 

 trees. 



riammoth Black Twig— This is the highest colored large winter apple now 

 grown being very deep red and of good quality and good keeper. Tree is a robust 

 grower and an abundant bearer, has but few equals. One and two year trees. 



Smith's Cider— Large, somewhat flattened, flesh tender, a handsome and 

 desirable fruit. Dec. to March. One year trees. 



