16 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 
From the Ohio Experiment Station: Eldorado is the most promising black- 
berry. It appears to be as hardy as Snyder, is larger and of better quality. Sny- 
der, Ancient Briton, and Eldorado are the only perfectly hardy sorts in Central 
Ohio: J. W. GREEN, Horticulturist: 
From the Minnesota Experiment Station: Eldorado will bear a small 
amount of fruit this year, which is just ripening. Fruit large and plant healthy; 
they came through the winter in good shape. SAM’L B. GREEN. 
_ From the Rural New Yorker, June 15, 1895: Reports on Eldorado for hard- 
iness: Nearly every variety of our collection of blackberries was more or less cut 
back, except the Eldorado 
From the Pennsylvania Experiment Station: Eldorado is an immense pro- - 
ducer. The berries ripen evenly. are very sweet and of good size; the yield was 
greater than of any others on our grounds. 
Price 60 cents per dozen, $3.00 per hundred, $25.00 per thousand. 
EARLY HARVEST. LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. 
Early Harvest.—The earliest, consequently one of the most valuable ever 
cultivated. Its earliness and good quality make it a special favorite. Dozen, 50c; 
100, $1; 1000, $5. 
Lucretia Dewberry .—This is the finest of its class. One of several that has 
proved successful. The fruit is handsome and it has succeeded wherever it has 
been tried, a strong grower and exceedingly productive, ripening before Wilson 
and Early Harvest by 5 to 10 days. Price 50c per dozen, $1 per 100. $6 per 1000, 
in]5000 lots $5. Dozen rates postpaid. 
Z&-Remember that neighbors can club together, and so secure reduced rates 
on large orders. _This is a very economical plan to obtain trees or plants. 
Mess. J. G. Harrison & Sons, Berlin, Md. Dear Sirs:—Plants received in due 
time and plants O. K. THos. J. LEE, of Maryland. 
March 14, 1897. Harrison’s Nurseries. Esteemed Sirs:—The plants received. 
Thanks for same. I consider the quality first class. You are very liberal in your 
count. Most Respectfully. J. L. ALEON, (Ind.) 
March 381, 1897. Messrs. Harrison. Dear Sirs:—My plants arrived all right 
aad in fine shape. Away above expectations. EK. W. MITCHELL, (Tex.) 
June 5, 1897. Harrison’s Nurseries. Berlin, Md.:—The plants arrived all O. 
K. The packing was perfect, and the plants are No. 1 in every respect. When in 
need of anything in your line I shall surely give you a call. 
C.-L. WRicuT, (Nay 
