HARRISON'S NURSERIES. BERLIN. MD. 



IIVIOIMIALS. 



Ohio, March 2nd. 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: — Trees arrived on 

 time and in good condition. The 

 best I have received from any 

 nursery. 



Yours truly, 



James M. Weaver. 



JAS. M. WEAVER 



Pennsylvania, April 7. 1904. 

 Mr. Harrison & Sons, 



I received the trees on April 

 1st in a fine condition, and am 

 well pleased with them. 

 Yours truly, 



Jacob H. Hinkle 



JACOB H. HINKLE. 



Maryland. April 22nd, 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Dear Sir: — I received the fruit 

 trees to-day in good condition. 

 Many thanks for the extra ones. 

 Yours truly, 



W. D. Anderson. 



W. L. ANDERSON. 



Maryland, March 2, 1904. 

 Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Dear Sirs:— Received the trees 

 in excellent condition and am well 

 pleased with thern. When I want 

 some more you will receive my 

 srder. 



Respectfully, 



Charles Haase. 



CHARLES HAASE. 



Virginia, April 19, 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons. 



Berlin, Md, 

 Gents: — Please find en- 

 closed check for $28.50 in full 

 for trees. Trees were fine; I 

 was well pleased with them. 

 Yours truly, 



A. J. Truitt. 



W. H. MEEK. 



Arkansas, Mar. 17, 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin. Md. 



Gentlemen : — The Peach 

 trees came safe at hand yes- 

 terday and were as fresh and 

 crisp as they were when taken 

 from the nursery . You have a 

 perfect and sure way of ship- 

 ping trees so they will go 

 through and be all right. I 

 intend to give you my con- 

 tinued patronage when want- 

 ing anything in your line. I 

 am as ever, your friend and 

 customer. W. H. Meek 



New York, April 20, 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Gentlemen : — Yours of the 

 16th at hand. We wrote your peo- 

 ple that the trees came O. K. They 

 were in fine shape after so long 

 a time on the road. We got them 

 on the 10th. Thanking you for 

 the trouble and pains, we re- 

 main, 



Yours, 

 O. E. & M. E. Howell. 



CHAS. G. HOWELL. 



S. P- WOODCOCK. 



A. J. TRUITT. 



Salisbury, Md., Dec. 2, 1903. 



Dear Sirs: — I take great 

 pleasure in saying that of all 

 the peach orchards I ever look- 

 ed at in my entire travel, I do 

 not think I ever witnessed a 

 more beautiful sight than the 

 peach orchard of the Ray. It 

 was about the height of the 

 ripening season of these 

 peaches. As I drove through 

 the orchard with some friends 

 we were led to exclaim at each 

 tree that we saw that the sight 

 was as pretty as any painted 

 picture of the peach tree in fell 

 ripe fruit as we ever saw. The 

 peach is large and the meat is 

 white, and has a beautiful blush and attains a beauti- 

 ful size. To any one going to put out a peach orchard 

 I would certainly recommend this peach. It has a 

 fine flavor and is a delicious peach to eat, and presents 

 a beautiful appearance in the package. 



Very respectfully yours, 



S. P. Woodcock, 

 Real Estate Broker. 



Arkansas, April 25, 1904. 

 J. G. Harrison & Sons, 



Berlin, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: —Strawberry 

 plants received in good order. 

 Enclosed please find postoffice 

 order in payment of same. 

 Please accept thanks for favors 

 granted. 



Respectfully yours, 



J. W. Vestal 



J. W. VESTAL- 



