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J. G. HARRISON 



whose portrait is shown 

 below, founded Harris- 

 ons' Nurseries over thirty 

 years ago, making Mr. 

 Orlando Harrison and Mr. 

 George A. Harrison his 

 assistants. His integrity 

 and fair dealing with his 

 customers gave the firm a 

 high standing which has 

 been maintained by the 

 present management. Mr. 

 Harrison died on Decem- 

 ber 12, 1915, aged 74 

 years. 



ORLANDO HARRISON 



after spending over 

 thirty years in the nur- 

 sery business, is now 

 the active head of Har- 

 risons' Nurseries. As 

 State Senator, he se- 

 cured an appropriation 

 of $3,000,000 for road- 

 building, was instru- 

 mental in building a 

 bridge at Ocean City, 

 Maryland, and secured 

 a $175,000 appropria- 

 tion to erect the Mary- 

 land State Agricultural 

 Building. 





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G. HALE HARRISON 



(at the left), a graduate of 

 Cornell University, has 

 charge of budding all fruit 

 trees. For thirteen years 

 he has been actively con- 

 nected with the business. 



HENRY L. HARRISON 



(at the right), is the new- 

 est addition to the firm of 

 Harrisons' Nurseries. His 

 duties are in the packing- 

 house, where he has com- 



GE0RGE A. HARRISON 



has complete charge of 

 our large orchard in- 

 terests. During the 

 last twenty-six years 

 he has superintended 

 the planting of many 

 thousands of fruit trees. 

 The spraying, pruning, 

 picking, and packing ot 

 fruit are under his im- 

 mediate direction. 

 Mr. Harrison directs 

 the field force at the 

 Nurseries and is largely 

 responsible for the high 

 quality of our trees. 



