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PRICES OF HARRISONS' PEAR TREES 
1 to 9 
10 to 49 
50 or more 
trees 
trees 
trees 
1 
to 
2 
ft.'. . . . 
. $0.40 
$0.30 
$0.25 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
.50 
.40 
.30 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
.60 
.50 
.40 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
.70 
60 
.50 
(Can be assorted Pears or other Fruit Trees). 
ANJOU. Large, green in color, somewhat yellow when 
ripe, buttery, melting, rich vinous, good flavor. Tree 
vigorous, hardy, prolific bearer. 
BARTLETT. Large, rich golden-yellow, with a light red 
blush when ripe; buttery, juicy, melting, with a very 
rich, pleasing flavor. Bartlett is without a peer, hav¬ 
ing won an international reputation as the best and 
the most profitable commercial pear and also the 
finest home-orchard variety. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE. Large size, hardy and very pro¬ 
ductive. Thrives where other varieties fail. 
DUCHESS. Very large, dull greenish-yellow. Tree some¬ 
what dwarf but a dependable bearer. 
KIEFFER. Fruit large, skin yellow with light Vermillion 
cheek. Most popular canning pear. 
SECKEL. A beautiful and delicious little pear. One of 
the richest and highest flavored pears grown. Tree 
dwarf, bears prolific crops. 
SHELDON. Medium size, flesh slightly coarse, melting, 
• juicy. 
WORDEN SECKEL. A seedling of Seckel. Superior in 
size and color. 
Concord Grapes 
LUSCIOUS PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE. Early, large, lemon-yellow, hardy, pro¬ 
ductive. 
BRADSHAW. Midseason, large, dark violet-red, juicy, 
excellent flavor. Desirable for canning. 
BURBANK. Midseason, large cherry-red, high quality, 
very productive. Popular commercial variety. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Late, large, dark purple, sweet. Good 
for canning and drying. 
ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenberg). Late, medium size, dark 
purple, delicious. Fine for drying. 
RED JUNE. Very early, medium size, deep vermillion- 
red; good. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Late, medium size, dark purple, 
Very productive. The best for preserving. The popu¬ 
lar old-fashioned Damson variety. 
WICKSON. Late, very large, deep maroon-red covered 
with white bloom, flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich, aro¬ 
matic, cling. 
APRICOTS 
ALEXANDER. Early, prolific, freestone, orange with red 
blush. Russian variety. Hardy where peaches cannot 
be grown. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. 
It is a hardy, prolific bearer; ripens first of July. 
SUPERB. Medium size, light salmon colored fruit; hardy. 
NECTARINES 
BOSTON. Bright yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow. 
QUETTA. One of the newer nectarines that is being 
tested for commercial possibilities in the East. Fruit 
large, greenish-white, splashed with red. Plant some 
out this year. 10c per tree extra. 
RED ROMAN. Greenish-yellow, red cheek, flesh golden. 
SURE CROP. Very vigorous and productive. The fruits 
are large, roundish, white and overlaid with very 
attractive red. Very pleasing flavor. 
PRICES OF PLUMS, APRICOTS AND NECTARINES 
1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 299 300 or more 
trees trees trees trees 
2 to 3 ft.$0.35 $0.30 $0.25 $0.22 
3 to 4 ft.40 .35 .30 .27 
4 to 5 ft.. . .50 .45 .40 .35 
5 to 6 ft.60 .50 .45 .40 
(Can be assorted Plums, Apricots, Nectarines or other 
Fruit Trees). 
GRAPES 
2-year No. 1 Vines 
1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 299 300 or more 
plants plants plants plants 
CONCORD. Dark purplish-black colored berries, juicy, 
sweet and tender. Vigorous grower, hardy and very 
productive 
.$0.15 
$0.12 
$0.08 
$0.06 
600 or more at 5c each. 
AGAWAM. 
Red.20 
.15 
.10 
08 
CATAWBA. 
Red. . .20 
.15 
.10 
.08 
DELAWARE. 
Red; sweet. 
25 
.20 
.15 
.10 
MOORES EARLY. Purple; early. 
.20 
.15 
.10 
.08 
NIAGARA. 
White. . . .18 
.13 
.09 
.07 
WORDEN. Purple. . . .20 
.15 
.10 
.08 
RED RASPBERRIES 
1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 299 
300 to 599 
600 or more 
plants plants plants plants plants plants 
Chief . 
.$1.25 $2.00 
$3.50 
$6.50 $12.00 $22.00 
Latham 
. 1.25 2.00 
3.50 
6.50 
12.00 22.00 
St. Regis 
. 1.25 2.00 
3.50 
6.50 
12.00 22.00 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland 
. . .$0.85 
$1.40 
$2.50 
$4.75 
$8.50 
$16.00 
New Logan 
.90 
1.50 
2.60 
5.00 
9.00 
17.00 
Plum Farmer 
.90 
1.50 
2.60 
5.00 
9.00 
17.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
Alfred . 
. $1.25 
$2.00 
$3.25 
6.00 
$11.00 
$21.00 
Eldorado 
1.10 
1.85 
3.15 
5.75 
10.50 
20.00 
Early Harvest 
. . 1.25 
2.00 
3.25 
6.00 
11.00 
21.00 
Mersereau 
. . . 1.25 
2.00 
3.25 
6.00 
11.00 
21.00 
DEWBERRIES 
Lucretia . . 
. . .$0.75 
$1.40 
$2.50 
$4.50 
$8.00 
$15.00 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Spring is the best time to plant Strawberries. 
Write for prices and varieties. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
BING. Very large dark brown, flesh firm, sweet. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, sweet, purplish-black 
color, juicy, rich flavor, heavy bearer and most profit¬ 
able sweet variety grown. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, light yellow, marked with 
red, sweet flavor. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Anne). Large, pale yellow bright red 
cheek, sweet excellent flavor, prolific bearer. 
SCHMIDT (Schmidt's Bigarreau). Large, sweet, deep black, 
tender, fine flavor. 
WINDSOR. Large, sweet, almost black, fine quality. 
Valuable late variety. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Large, sweet, yellow with red tinge. 
One of the most beautiful and popular of the light 
Colored cherries. Heavy bearer. 
PRICES OF SWEET CHERRIES 
1 to 9 
10 to 45 
50 or more 
trees 
trees 
trees 
1 
to 
2 
ft. 
. $0.35 
$0.30 
$0.25 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
.40 
.35 
.30 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
.50 
.40 
35 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
.60 
.50 
.45 
5 
to 
6 
ft. 
.70 
.60 
.55 
(Can be assorted Cherries or other fruit trees) 
SOUR CHERRIES 
DYEHOUSE. Ripens a week ahead of Early Richmond. 
The earliest good sour cherry. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Exceedingly hardy and productive. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Large, blackish-red cherry. Hardy 
and productive. 
MONTMORENCY (Large Montmorency). Midseason, sour, 
large, sound and red, slightly acid; flesh is very ten¬ 
der and of Unusually good quality, being by far the 
best variety of sour cherry grown. The best shipper of 
all sours, which with its wonderful carrying ability 
for long distance shipments, along with its handsome, 
appetizing appearance and large size, has made 
Montmorency in a class by itself, always commanding 
the highest market prices. 
PRICES OF SOUR CHERRIES 
1 to 9 
10 to 49 
50 to 299 
300 to 599 
600 or more 
trees 
trees 
trees 
trees 
trees 
1 
to 
2 
ft. . 
$0.30 
$0.25 
$0.22 
$0.18 
$0.15 
2 
to 
3 
ft. 
. . .35 
.30 
.25 
.22 
.20 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
. . .40 
.35 
30 
.27 
.25 
4 
to 
5 
ft 
. .50 
.45 
.40 
.35 
.30 
5 
to 
6 
ft. 
. .60 
.50 
.45 
.40 
.35 
(Can be assorted Cherries or other fruit trees) 
Large Montmorency—greatest sour cherry 
ASPARAGUS 
MARY WASHINGTON 
There is no variety of asparagus as good as Mary 
Washington and whether you are growing for home use 
only or for market you cannot afford to grow any other. 
It is rust resistant and growers are discarding all other 
varieties in favor of the famous Mary Washington be¬ 
cause it is earlier, stalks are larger, more tender and 
more productive. Plant this Pedigreed S'.rcin. 
Prices of Harrisons' Pedigreed Mary Washington 
Asparagus Roots 
25 50 100 250 500 1,000 5,000 
1 yr. No. 1 , $0.40 $0.60 $1.00 $2.00 $3.25 $5.50 $22.50 
2 yr No. 1 .60 .90 1.50 2.75 4.25 7.50 32..50 
