HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERWN, MD. 



STARK. 



fHark— Large^ roundish; golden green, with crim- 

 »c shadings: flesh yellow, moderately juicy, mild, 

 •ife-acid. The tree makes a strong growth, bears early 

 BDd in abundant, regular crops. One of our best 

 Apples, December to May. 



Walbridge — Medium size, striped with red, hand- 

 ■osne and of excellent quality ; vigorous grower and 



productive ; very hardy, and considered of great value 

 in the North and Northwest. December to Janu ary. 

 White Pippin— Large, greenish white, pale yellow 

 at maturity; tender, juicy, crisp and rich flavored; 

 tree thrifty, upright and regular and good bearer. 

 December to March. 



CRAB APPLES. 



A few years ago crab apples were regarded fit only for cider, preserves and jelly, but there are ▼arietlei 

 mow that command a good price on the market for dessert purposes. Besides being useful, they are also 

 Tery ornamental when in bloom, and also when loaded with their highly colored fruit 



r Transcendent Crab— Fruit large for its class; 



Xolden yellow, with a beautiful, rich crimson cheek; 

 when ripe the red or crimson nearly covers the fruit ; 

 flesh creamy yellow, crisp, sub-acid, pleasant and 

 agreeable. This is truly a beautiful fruit ; tree a rapid 

 grower and productive. September. 



Whitney. — Large, early, beautiful; fine for dessert 

 or cooking. Tree hardy and free from blight; im- 

 mensely productive. A great acquisition. 



Martha — A seedling of Duchess of Oldenburg, which 

 originated in Minnesota. Earlier than the Trancend- 

 ent; very ornamental as well as a fine fruit; bears in 

 profusion every year. September and October. 



Montreal Beauty. — ^I^arge size of its class; yellow 

 and rich red; flesh rich, firm, acid. September and 

 October. 



Hyslop . — ^I,arge, deep crimson ; produces in clusters. 

 Very popular and one of the most beautiful of crabs. 

 Good for culinary uses and for cider. October to Jan- 

 uary. 



White Arctic. — Clear, transparent white. Medium 

 size. August. 



Gen ' 1 Grant . — Tree a vigorous and upright grower, 

 fruit large, red to very dark red ; flesh white, tender, 

 mild, sub-acid, excellent for dessert and one of the best 

 Crabs yet introduced. October. 



Maryland, November i6, 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Gentlemen: — Trees arrived, and find them to be very fine and 

 am perfectly satisfied with them. I enclose you check for I200.00. 

 Hoping this will be satisfactory, I remain. 



Yours truly, Jos. W. Harvard. 



J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Gentlemen: — The trees have come In g-ood condition, and I 

 eaclose the amount for them — $15.72 — in money order. 



Respectfully, D. P. Smith. 



Wyoming, Del., August 27, 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Gentlemen: — I have been planting your trees for twelve years- 

 Have planted more than forty thousand (40,000) trees; they have 

 proven to my entire satisfaction. Have 100 Reeves' Favorite 5-year- 

 old from you that netted over five hundred ($500.00) dollars this 

 season. Most of the peaches being shipped from Wyoming, Del., 

 are from your trees, and they are extra good and selling well. 



C. W. Lord. 



