Who Said Apples? 
T HE man who plants an apple orchard does something for himself and for those who come after him. 
It’s time to get started and have the orchard coming along. The most serious mistake you can make is 
to plant scrub trees when you can plant 
STRONG, THRIFTY, WELL= ROOTED TREES. 
Everybody who ever gets a shipment of trees from Harrison’s Nurseries can see the difference between 
them and other trees. There are reasons for it. A climate where apple trees reach their highest development, 
where every detail of propagation is looked-after, where tree breeding is practiced, where you are sure to get 
the variety you buy, where trees are dug by machinery, and all roots preserved, where trees are packed to 
insure safe delivery-—these things account for the popularity of Harrison trees. 
Baldwin, Grimes Golden, Gano, Jonathan, King, M. B. Twin, N. W. Greening, Rome 
Beauty, Stark, York Imperial, Wagener, Red Astrachan, Yellow Transparent, and a hundred 
other varieties. We would be glad to help you select a list best suited to your locality. 
Strawberries. 
We know how to de¬ 
velop the strong fruiters. 
You should try the wonder¬ 
fully prolific Almo, which 
has a record of a quart to a 
single plant. 
Bubach, 
Crescent, 
McKinley. 
Every kind worth planting. 
Picking grass from Strawberry beds before it saps the life from the plants. 
Annual plant about 60 acres a year. 
Seven Million 
Plants. 
All grown on new soil. 
Free from insects and strong 
rooted. Full description of 
every variety and directions 
for growing in our 1906 
Catalogue. 
PLACE ORDERS 
EARLY. 
OUR PEACH TREE CLIMATE 
^ives us a tree which in root, body and bearing needs only to be compared with others to show its excellence. 
Start with at least a few trees this Spring. You’ll want another shipment by Fall when you see your Trees. 
RAY is our leader. A wonderfully prolific, handsome, choice variety. A favorite on 
the market and a regular bearer. Keenes, Chairs, Mt. Rose, Crawford and one hundred 
[)ther varieties. 
OVER 1000 ACRES IN TREES. 
PEARS. PLUMS, CHERRIES, GRAPES, ASPARAGUS, Etc. You should have our beautiful 1906 Catalogue in colors. We 
have attempted to make it a truthful and reliable fruit tree buyers’ guide. It is our only salesman. A postal brings it. Write for it. 
Every tree “ hand-picked.” Inspection of 3-year old York Imperial Apple Trees in HARRISON’S NURSERIES by the Maryland Agricultural College Station Force. 
This inspection takes place twice a year. 
HARRISON’S NURSERIES, Box 29, BERLIN, md. 
The scene below shows the budding gang at work in Harrison’s Nurseries. A block of more than a million trees. A. G. HARRISON in 
white in the foreground, directs all operations. 
