Faithfulness Begets Confidence 
D ID YOU ever stop to think that a firm which has been doing 
business for more than a quarter of a century, must have back 
of it something more than the ability to sell goods? 
From the beginning of our business we have known that we must 
have the confidence of our customers before the business could have 
any degree of success. 
Our first step was to insist that the stock be grown just as well as 
it could be grown anywhere or by anyone—and better if possible, and 
to grow all the fruit trees we sell. 
The next act was to insist that every order be filled with the trees 
or plants that the purchaser wanted rather than what we thought he 
wanted, or what we had to sell. 
As the result of faithful adherence to these principles we believe 
that today we have the full confidence of all our customers. We 
believe this, because many of them have been with us for years; they 
have told their friends about our fair dealings; our business has in¬ 
creased yearly; and from the small beginning we now have nearly 
3,000 acres given to growing fruit trees, shade trees, shrubs, and 
other plants needed about every American home. 
The quality of Harrison-grown trees is our main pride and the big 
reason for our marvelous expansion. We grow every fruit tree that 
leaves our packing-sheds, and only the very best are allowed to go. 
Any tree that is not just right is discarded and burned, as it would not 
be Harrison policy to allow inferior stock to go to our friends. 
Take a Trip to Berlin This Year 
E VERY year hundreds of people visit our nurseries and we are glad 
to have them come. We want to get acquainted with all our 
friends and have them see the world’s greatest nurseries. Here, if 
you so desire, you may select such trees and plants as you wish direct 
from the rows. Many of our friends do this, more particularly those 
who are interested in shade trees and evergreens. 
Our nurseries are situated 124 miles south of Baltimore and can be 
easily reached via the Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic, boat and 
rail; 143 miles south of Philadelphia, via the Philadelphia, Baltimore 
& Washington Railroad; 153 miles north of Norfolk, Va., via the New 
York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad and the Baltimore, Chesa¬ 
peake & Atlantic Railroad. Come in your auto. Concrete and macadam 
road all the way to Berlin from Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Wil¬ 
mington, via Elkton. We are only 7 miles from the Atlantic Ocean 
and Ocean City. This is a popular summer resort and a good place to 
spend your vacation. 
Come When You Can s But Come Anyway 
