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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 
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This is the way Harrisons’ Grape-vines grow—note the luxuriant foliage 
GRAPES 
Two-year vines, io cts. each, 75 cts. for 10, S3 per 100, S25 per 1,000; i-year vines, $20 per 1,000. 
One to 4 vines are sold at the each rate, 5 to 49 vines are sold at the 10 rate, 50 to 299 vines are 
sold at the 100 rate, 300 vines or more are sold at the 1,000 rate. 
PARCEL POST. Vines can be sent by parcel post, prepaid, at 23^ cts. per vine extra. 
Leading Varieties. For the convenience of our customers who may not be entirely familiar with the 
best and most profitable varieties, we have printed the names of such sorts in heavy type. In making 
your selection it will pay you to choose from among those varieties. 
Black Grapes 
Champion. Ripens about the same time as 
Moore’s Early; flesh sweet and juicy. - 
Concord. Ripens the beginning of August. 
■--» From sheer merit Concord has 
become the most popular Grape in the United 
States. Taking the country as a whole, more 
Concords are now in bearing than of any other 
variety. No other Grape succeeds over such a 
wide area or in so many different soils. It is the 
standard by which others are judged—the 
standby in Grapes. New varieties may come, 
but they have to work hard to reach the Concord 
standard for market purposes. Matures early, 
keeps well, ships well and sells well. Bunches 
big, berries juicy, sweet and delicious. Concord 
overcomes local Grape troubles and is safe to 
plant. 
Eaton. Foliage similar to Concord. Hardy and 
productive; very juicy. 
McPike. Vigorous in vine, hardy, productive. 
Ripens a little before Con¬ 
cord. Berries large and fine; 
very black; bunches medium size, held together 
firmly; flesh pulpy, better than medium quality; 
flavor needs no apology anywhere. Stands hand¬ 
ling and shipping well, and has an established 
reputation on all markets. Vines healthy and 
hardy, thrive in almost any soil or climate 
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where Grapes will grow at all. Valuable market 
variety and for commercial planting perhaps 
leaves very little to be desired. Moore’s Early 
is one of the most profitable Grapes to grow, as it 
makes a fine showing when packed properly, can 
be put on the market in advance of every other 
variety, when Grape-lovers are willing to pay 
almost any price for their favorite fruit, and it 
stands shipping in a way to leave nothing to be 
desired. 
Worden. Large berries and bunches. A handsome 
black Grape with a beautiful bloom, and in qual¬ 
ity the fruit is extra fine, being sweet and juicy. 
Red Grapes 
Wyoming Red. Vine hardy and robust, with thick, 
leathery foliage; color light red with violet bloom; 
fruit very large, tender, sweet and juicy. 
'Wlnte Grapes 
Diamond. Medium size; of fine quality, rich, 
luscious and sweet; bears early, is hardy, pro¬ 
ductive and vigorous. 
Empire State. Berrie.s of medium size; quality 
fine; bunch long and compact. 
Martha. Seedling of Concord and ripens at same 
time; mediuiA in bunch and berry; sweet. A 
good grower and bearer; hardy. 
Moored Early. 
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