W E have more than 2,500 acres planted to nursery stock, by far the largest 
acreage under cultivation owned by any nursery firm in the world. 
4,000,000 apple trees, 4,000,000 peach trees, 250,000 pear trees, 100,000 
cherry trees. Thousands of other fruit trees, plants, ornamental trees, evergreens, 
roses and flowering shrubs. 
We Merit Your Patronage 
Because: We enjoy the confidence of a large and steadily increasing trade, which 
has been built up by us by many years of faithful service, and strict adherence to the golden 
rule, “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” 
Because: Our prices are consistent with the quality of the stock we sell. We claim 
and can prove that our trees are bigger at any age than nearly all others; that they are 
as hardy as the hardiest and hardier than most others; that they have well-ripened, firm 
wood when we sell them; that they are absolutely 
clean and free from disease, and that they 
are budded from bearing orchards. 
Because: We Sell Only Trees We 
Grow. Every tree you buy from us 
is Harrison - grown, and is so 
guaranteed. We will not expose 
our customers to possibility of 
error in variety, or lack of 
quality in the trees, and 
under no circumstances will 
we sell or offer for sale any 
trees not grown op. our ®wn 
land under our o wn direction. 
Because: Behind our 
stock, as a guarantee of its su¬ 
perior quality, is the ripe ex¬ 
perience of more than a quarter 
of a century in nursery and or¬ 
chard work. Three generations 
of the Harrisons are devoting their 
entire time and attention to the 
production of “Harrison Quality” trees 
for you to plant. The statements in 
this catalogue are based on our experience 
—they are true, and you can depend on them. 
Stayman’s 
Winesap Apple 
(natural size) See page 20 
W E own wholly or in part 300,000 bearing fruit trees in commercial orchards 
in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. 
Three thousand acres of fruit trees have been planted by us in commer¬ 
cial orchards on the Del-mar-via peninsula during the past two years, 
Our “Test Peach Orchard,” maintained for the benefit of our customers, con¬ 
tains more than one hundred different kinds, and is the delight of all visitors who 
are seeking definite information as to varieties. This orchard shows the character 
of commercial sorts, which varieties are profitable, and what can be done with a 
peach orchard when scientifically handled. 
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