10 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 
Wm. Belt, (Perfect )—This variety has done extremely well the past seasen. 
In fact it is improving each season, show- 
ing but little rust, of large size, with some 
of the largest specimens, a little flattened 
or coxcombed, very attractive when picked. 
It is of good quality and will sell well in a 
fancy market. In our opinion it is one of 
the very best for the amateur fruit grower. 
It is more nearly perfect in shape, far bet- 
ter in quality. and a better grower than the 
Bubach. Its color is perfect. It has been 
grown more extensive by Mr. J. A. Davis, 
of Maryland, than any other grower and 
he speaks well of it. Put thisamong your 
list for the best ones. 
Accomac Co., Va., Aug. 10, 1897. Mr. 
Harrisons. Dear Sirs:—The berry plants received from you this spring are doing 
well, and you bear the name of being gentlemen whose word can be relied upon. 
Yours truly. THos. C. ScoTT. 
Enormous, (Imperfect bloomer.)—This backs up all former reports the past 
fruiting season. It is a wonderfully heavy fruiter, and the fruit is of good size. 
We have fruited this two years, and find it to be one of the best. Season of ripen- 
ing, medium: the fruit hangs in clusters: sometimes shaped similar to the Bubach 
The plant is healthy and very vigorous in growth. 
Lady Thompson, (Perfect)—Large. very firm and fine flavor. This did 
quite well here the past season and is r-ported extremely good in the South. 
Plant vigorous long fruit stems. The writer saw them on strung land as large 
as Bubach. and were yielding well. Remarkable for size and earliness. Our 
stock of this is pure and very fine. 
Gandy, Noted ior lateness, with us it is a shy bearer. 
Crescent, (Imperfect)—Medium season and very productive. Our stock of 
this is pure. 
Mitchel’s Early, (Perfect) one of the very best early sorts. 
Hoffman, (Pc«rfect)—Succeeds in the south, no good here. 
Bubach, (Imperfect)—Very popular, large and productive. Too well known 
to need description. 
Berlin, (Imperfect)—One that is very distinct in plant growth; plant healthy, 
is a very good solid berry, and a good shipper. Notas productive as some here 
the past season, but as the writer was it on some soils, it did quite well. We 
think this should be more fully tested. 
Chas. Wright of Seaford. Del., says: Berlin is a much better grower than Bu- 
bach, being large and good shape:a few days later than Bubach, still it is not to 
my liking. 
Greenville, (Imperfect)—Very produdtive, large size, sometimes a little soft 
yet it a very good one for some soils, but it does not succeed on all 
Enhance, (Perfect)—This is a good one for fruiting the second crop of ber- 
ries. Some have picked the second crop off them the same season and realized a 
fancy price. They are a good pollenizer for late varieties; fruit large, even shape, 
and plants very vigorous’ 
Saunders, (Perfect}—We have a neighbor who shipped Saunders last reason 
and secured 25 percent more for them than any other regular variety shipped at 
same date. The plant is a healthy grower and very productive, fruit large, coni- 
cle, slightly flattened. and often has a depression on one or both sides; it is deep 
red and remarkably glossy. A very fine variety to plant with pistillates. 
Cyclone, (Perfect)—Rank healthy grower; early. large, firm, a good shipper, 
fairly producrive. 
