HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERI.IN, MD. 



Dozen. 



Hundred. 



Thousand. 



$2.50 



$15.00 



$140.00 



2.00 



12.00 



110.00 



1.50 



10.00 



90.00 



1.25 



9.00 



80.00 



1.00 



8.00 



70.00 



.75 



6.00 



60.00 



Price of Trees (except where noted) 



TWO YEARS ON WHOLE R00T5. 



Each. 



Extra, 6 to 7 feet $0,25 



Extra, 5 to 6 feet 20 



First-class medium, 4 to 6 feet 15 



First-class second size, 3^ to 5 feet 12 



Light grade, 3 to 4 feet 10 



Light grade, 2 to 3 feet 08 



Boxed and baled free at catalogue prices. 



DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL LIST. 



SUMMER APPLES. 



Chenango Strawberries— (Sherwood's Favor- 

 ite). Fruit medium size, oblong, indistinctly rib- 

 bed; skin -whitish, splashed and mottled witk 

 light and dark crimson ; flesh white, tender, 

 juicy, with a mild sub-acid flavor. A pleasant 

 fruit, esteemed for the table, and so handsome as 

 to make it a quick-selling market variety. Tree 

 vigorous and a good bearer. August and Sep- 

 tember. 



Cooper's Early White — Very large, roundish, 

 pale yellow with faint blush; flesh wliite, crisp, 

 sprightly ; Western apple ; vig. First of August. 

 Yellow Transparent — Above medium size, 

 roundish, oblate, slightly conical ; skin clear white, 

 changing to a pale yellow when fully matured; a 

 remarkably early bearer ; very prolific, does well 

 everywhere and ripens among the earliest. July. 

 Tetofsky — A Russian apple which has proved 

 profitable for market growing. The tree is an 

 upright, spreading grower, forming an open head; 

 comes into bearing extremely early, usually the 

 .second year after transplanting and bears every 

 year. Hardy as a crab. Fruit good size, nearly 

 round, yellow and beautifully striped with red; 

 flesh white, juicy, pleasant, acid aromatic. July, 

 Early Harvest— Medium to large, roundish; 

 bright straw color; flesh nearly white, tender, 

 juicy, crisp, with rich, sprightly, sub-acid flavor. 

 Tree a moderate grower and very productive. 

 Taking all its qualities into consideration this has 

 no superior among early apples. June to July. 



Red Astrachan — Rather large, approaching 

 conical, covered with deep crimson, overspread 

 with a thick bloom ; flesh juicy, rich and acid; from its earliness, handsome appearance, its excellent culinary 

 qualities and the vigor of the tree, it is worthy of general cultivation. One of the best early apples to plant for 

 profit, ripening with Early Harvest. Above the medium size, skin pale yellow ; flesh white, tender, juicy and 

 of excellent quality, tree is a vigorous and upright grower, gives general satisfaction, does well everywhere and 

 ripens among the earliest. June 



The above cut represents the origin of the fruit industry on Tonolo- 

 way Ridgfe, by E. P. Cohill, Hancock, Md., by the introduction of the 

 Ang-ora Goats to clear new land of undergrowth now planted in Apple 

 Trees. 



Golden Sweet — T^arge to very large ; pale greenish 

 yellow ; flesh fine, white, very sweet and good, strong 

 grower and good bearer. August. 



Sweet Bough— Large, pale yellow, sweet, rich 

 flavored; valuable as a market variety. Tree a mod- 

 erate, compact grower and an abundant bearer. July 

 to August. 



Sweet June, or High Top Sweet— An excellent 

 early sweet apple; pale greenish yellow, medium 

 size, round; fine for table and cooking, perfectly 

 tender. 25th of June to middle of July. 



Summer Rambo — Medium to large; green striped 

 with red on the sunny side; sprightly, sub -acid, good; 

 tree vigorous, hardy and profitable for market. 



AUTUMN 

 Autumn Strawberry— Medium, streaked, tender, 

 iuicy, fine; productive; desirable; free. September. 



Alexander— A very large and showy Russian va- 

 riety. Tree vigorous, spreading and productive. 

 Fruit very large and regularly formed and of a fine 

 appearance. Color of a greenish yellow, slightly 

 streaked with red in theshade, butorangeand marked 

 with bright red in the sun. Flesh yellowish white, 

 crisp, tender and juicy. Pleasant flavor. October to 

 December. 



Bailey's Sweet— Fruit large, round, mottled and 

 striped deep red; flesh yellow and tender, with a mild, 

 rich, sweet flavor; slow. September. 



Duchess (Oldenberg)— A Russian variety of re- 

 markable beauty, and one of the most hardy produc- 

 tive varieties under cultivation. Does especially well 

 in sections that are too cold for ordinary varieties. 

 Tree is a vigorous grower and it requires little or no 

 pruning, producing an abundance of fruit very even 

 in size. Smooth skin, finely washed and streaked 

 with red on a eolden crrouud. Flesh jmcy and sub- 



APPLES. 



acid. September. 



Fameuse — Medium; crin^n, sometimes striped 

 north; flesh snowy white, very tender, fine, juicy, 

 mild, sub-acid ; dessert and cooking. Very hardy and 

 productive; popular. October to December. 



Fa lla water (Talpehocken) — A large roundish. 

 slightly ovate conical, very regular and smooth, skin 

 yellowish green with dull red cheek; flesh greenish 

 white, fine grained, with a mild, slightly sub-acid fla- 

 vor. Tree a strong grower and good bearer ; fruit uni- 

 formly fair, highly deserving extensive cultivation. 

 Fall. 



Flora's Bell Flower— (Flory, Sheep, Sire). Origin, 

 Montgomery County, Ohio; tree upright grower; 

 fruit medium, roundish, conical; rich golden yellow, 

 with small patches of russet and minute raised russet 

 dots; flesh yellowish, tender, moderately juicy, sub- 

 acid ; good ; vigorous. September and October. 



Gravenstein — I^arge, striped red and yellow, flesh 

 tender, juicy, very rich, high flavor, very productive 

 and a popular variety. September. 



