HARRISON’S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 
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DECIDUOUS TREES. 
California Privet —Forms the richest and 
handsomest hedges, and is also desirable in 
clumps or single. Perfectly hardy and almost 
evergreen. Very suitable for private grounds 
and parks. 2 to 3 feet, $4.00 per 100, $35.00 pei 
1000; 1 to 2 feet, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, 
Maple —Silver leaved. (Acer dasycarpum )— 
A hardy . rapid growing, native tree, attaining 
a large size; valuable for producing a quid 
shade, fine for street and park planting, for 
which purpose it is planted more largely thsa 
any other tree. 8 to 10 feet. 30c. each; $3.00 vet 
dozen. 
Poplar, Carolina —A vigorous, healt&y, 
native tree of rapid growth, pyramidal is 
form, with large, glossy leaves; valuable fm 
park or street planting. Makes a fine spread¬ 
ing head, if well cut back the firstfew seasons--, 
Succeeds everywhere. 25c. each, or $2,50 pm- 
dozen. 
Spruce, Norway —A lofty, elegant tree 
of perfect pvramidal habit, remarkably 
elegant and rich; as it gets age, has fine, 
graceful, pendulous branches. Is exceed¬ 
ingly picturesque and beautiiul. Very pop¬ 
ular, and deservedly so, and should be 
largely planted. One of the best ever¬ 
greens for hedges. 50c. each, 3 to 4 feet, or 
$5.00 per dozen. For hedging, 10 to 12 
inches, $10.00 per hundred. 
Walnut, Black— A native tree of large 
size, majestic form, beautiful foliage. The 
most valuable of all trees for its timber, 
which enters largely into the manufacture 
of fine furniture and cabinet ware, and 
brings the highest price in market. Tree 
a rapid grower, producing a large rotmd 
nut of excellent quality. 4 to 6 feet, 25c. 
each; $2.50 per dozen; $15 00 per 100. , 
Norway Maple —A distinct variety.with 
large broad leaves of a deep, rich green, 
rounded form, compact habit, stout, vigor¬ 
ous grow-h. One of the finest of park, 
street, shade or large lawn trees. Rather a 
rough, crooked grower while young but 
soon develops in straight, magnificent 
specimens. 7 to 8 feet, 50c. each; $5.00 per 
dozen. 
Pennsylvania, Nov. 7, 1904. 
J. G. Harrison & Sons:—I received the trees all 
right and send you check for same, and I hope is all 
right. 
Yours truly, 
T. P. Bowen. 
Virginia, Nov. 9, 1904. 
j. G Harrison & Sons, 
Berlin, Md. 
Dear Sirs:—I have received the trees and find 
them entirely satisfactory. I enclose you check to 
pay for same. 
Sincerely, 
Frank Burrows. 
Maryland, Nov. 8, 1904. 
Messrs. J. G. Harrison & Sons:—Your trees re¬ 
ceived in good condition, for which you will find 
check enclosed for same—$8.60. Accept thanks. 
They were as fine a lot of June Buds as 1 could ask 
for, with perfect roots. 
Respectfully, 
Jas. S. Jarman. 
NORWAY MAPTE. 
The Best Shade Tree Grown. 
Delaware, Nov. 12,1904. 
Dear Sirs:—Enclosed please find check for $3.50 for trees. I was much pleased 
with the trees. Yours very truly. 
E. Dillabaugh. 
