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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
STRAWBERRIES, continued 
12 
25 
50 
100 
250 
500 
1,000 
5.000 
McAlpin. (Per.).$0 20 $0 35 $0 
50 $0 90 $1 
50 
$2 25 
$4 00 
Missionary. (Per.). . . . 
Mitchell’s Early. (Per.) 
20 
30 
40 
60 
1 
00 
1 
60 
3 
00 $13 
75 
20 
35 
50 
75 
1 
25 
2 
00 
3 
00 
13 
75 
New York. (Per.). 
25 
40 
60 
1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
Nick Ohmer. (Per.)_ 
20 
35 
50 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
17 
50 
Parsons’ Beauty. (Per.) 
20 
35 
50 
75 
1 
25 
2 
00 
3 
00 
13 
75 
Progressive. (Per.).... 
40 
60 
1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
9 
00 
Sample. (Imp.). 
20 
35 
50 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
17 
50 
Superb. (Per.). 
40 
60 
1 
00 
1 
75 
3 
00 
5 
00 
9 
00 
Tennessee Prolific. (Per.) 20 
35 
50 
75 
1 
25 
2 
00 
3 
00 
13 
75 
Warfield. (Imp.). 
20 
35 
50 
75 
1 
25 
2 
00 
3 
00 
13 
75 
William Belt. (Per.)... 
20 
35 
50 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
17 
50 
Woolverton. (Per.) . . . 
20 
35 
50 
90 
1 
50 
2 
25 
4 
00 
GANDY. (Per.) The latest Strawberry we grow. Yields tremendous crops of a 
quality that leaves nothing to be desired in flavor, texture, color, and keeping 
qualities. Berries bright red, with somewhat smooth surface. Foliage broad 
and dark green. As a late market sort and long-distance shipper, it is the 
best kind we have grown. 
KLONDYKE. 'Per.) Early. Berries uniform, shapely, dark red, mild and deli¬ 
cious, very juicy, handsome, sell quickly. Plants make a remarkable growth, 
are tall, compact; stalks strong; leaves light green; make abundant runners 
and an unusual number of crowns. Yields are wonderful. 
PROGRESSIVE. (Per.) One of the finest berries on the market today. Ever- 
bearing; fine color; shapely; delicious. Will bear fruit until late October. 
A very desirable variety for the home-garden from the fact that it bears 
great quantities of fruits. 
SUPERB. (Per.) Another everbearing Strawberry. Excellent grower; berries 
handsome; large. Bears immense crops of tasty fruit, and a mighty good 
variety for the North. A patch of Progressive and Superb will keep luscious 
fruit on your table from early spring to late fall. 
Come to Berlin at any time of the year and see our nurseries. Let us know 
when you will arrive and an automobile will be at your service 
Birthplace of 
Commodore Stephen Decatur, U. S. N. 
- MARYLAND 
In this humble building was born 
one of our country’s great naval 
heroes, Commodore Stephen De¬ 
catur. He served his country well 
from 1798 to 1820; in many note¬ 
worthy engagements the Commo¬ 
dore never failed to uphold the 
honor and dignity of the young 
nation. Commodore Decatur’s birthplace is now on property 
owned by J. G. Harrison & Sons, the world’s greatest nurseries. 
Come to see us, and we will show you this famous landmark. 
