Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, 



Md. 



WISMKR'S DESSERl". 



BlSMASCfi^^Origioated in New Zealand; tree short, stocky growth, with thick, healthy foliage 

 hardy and productive; is doing well in nearly all places. Fruit large, handsome, yellow, shaded and covered 

 with red; tender, su1>acid, quality not best, good for both dessert and cooking. Its most remarkable char- 

 acteristic is its early fruiting habit; one-year grafts ' ave produced several fine specimens and two-year trees 



lom fail to produce fruit. Trees on dwarf stocks grown 



*» iti pots or tubs make beautiful decorative specimens. 



^ '"wo-year single-stem trees about i8 inches high produce 



.lie" specimens. Late fall and early winter. Originator's 



:' descripticn. Price 50c each, $5.00 per do^. 



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Pa., April 20, 1902. 



Dear Sirs: — Trees arrived in fine con 



dition and far exceeded my expectations. 



Thanking you very kindly for your 



prompt attention, I remain, 



Very resp., 



F. C. Grugan. 



STARR.— The Best of Summer Apples.— The 



very best summer apple for general culture. The tree is a 

 good grower, comes to fruiting young, and produces an- 

 nually abundant crops. Fruit is very large, 11 to 12 inches 

 around; showy, being pale green; frequently with hand- 

 some blush on sunny side; very early, being marketable 

 first week in July and will continue in good condition un- 

 til September. It is an excellent shipper for so early an apple, having carried to California in good condi- 

 tion. Pleasant sub-acid; a very superior cooking and very good eating apple. Two years, 40c each, $4.00 

 per doz, $35.00 per 100. 



GR^BNVIi;i;:e— A valuable sort. Seedling 

 of the old, well-known Maiden Blush, which it re- 

 sfembles in quality, size and productiveness, possess- 

 ing all the good points that have made its parent so 

 popular. Origioiated in 1874; it has proven a healthy, 

 free-growing tree, productive and annual bearer. 

 Fruit large, light waxen yellow with red cheek; flesh 

 crisp, tender, juicy, mild sub-acid. Has been kept in 

 ordinary cellar until June. December to April. 40c 

 each, $4.00 per doz.^ $35.00 per 100. 



Springdale — This apple comes from Arkansas. 

 It ripens very late, is extremely hardy and a very late 

 keeper. §ize, large, roundish, slightly oblate; cpl(>r, 



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N Y., April 19, 1902. 

 Gentlemen: — I received the trees and they 

 are very fine, They are the finest trees I 

 ever bought for that money and I am well 

 pleased with them. I will try and give you 

 a large order next season. 



Yours resp., 



Mrs. Sate Donley. 



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