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HARRISON’S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 
NORWAY MAPLE. 
Norway Maple. — A distinct variety, with 
large broad leaves of a deep, rich green, rounded 
form, compact habit, stout, vigorous growth. 
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. 
PRICE OP NORWAY MAPLES. 
Each. Dozen. Hundred. 
7 to 8 feet. .... .$0.75 $6.00 $45.00 
American Black Ash. —Small growth and good 
form; its leaves are broader than the White 
Ash. 4 to 5 feet; 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 
ASPARAGUS. 
VARIETIES—TWO-YEAR 
ROOTS—EXTRA STRONG. 
Donald's Elmira. —The delicate green color is 
noticeable, different from either the famous 
Barr’s Philadelphia Mammoth or Palmetto, 
while the stocks are more tender and succulent. 
Its mammoth size can be realized from the fact 
that in the whole crops of bunches of twelve 
stalks will average four pounds in weight. It 
requires much less labor in cutting and bunch¬ 
ing, thus lessening the expense of marketing. 
2-year roots, 75c. per dozen by mail; $1.00 per 
100 by express; $5.00 per 1000. 
Palmetto. —Of Southern origin; a variety of 
excellent quality; early, very large, very pro¬ 
lific, and all who have used it pronounce it 
ahead of any other. 2-year roots, 50.c. per dozen 
by mail; 75c. per 100 by express; $5.00 per 1000. 
Barr. —Early and large, and when placed on 
the market its appearance makes a demand for 
it, while others are at a drag. 40c. per dozen' 
by mail; 75c. per 100 by express; $5.00 per 1000. 
Conover. —- Very large, and makes rapid 
growth; planted mostly by market gardeners; 
can be cut quite frequently and brings highest 
market price. 2-year roots, 40c. per dozen by 
mail; 75c. per 100 by express; $5.00 per 1000. 
E AD. 
Write Your Name and Address Plainly. —Always give shipping directions, whether by freight or 
express, and name of freight or express office. If directions are not given, we will use our own judgment. 
No Charges Are Made for Package and Delivery at Railroad Company when prices are made at 
catalogue price. Where special prices are made, cost of boxing and baling will be added at cost. We 
endeavor to look after the interests of our customers, and have plant and trees packed as light as is consistent 
with their safe transportation. 
If Frozen When Received, bury the package unopened in well-drained ground, or place it in a cool 
cellar, so that it will thaw out slowly and gradually without being exposed to the air. 
If They Should Appear Dry or Shriveled When Received, through delay in transit, or from any 
cause, take them from the package and plunge into a tub of water, or bury the roots in the ground in an 
inclining position so as to cover one-half or more of the tops with earth, and then thoroughly soak with 
water, and let them remain for 24 hours or more until they regain their fresh, plump appearance, when they 
may be planted. 
Our Guarantee. —While we exercise the greatest care to have every tree and plant true to name, and 
are ready, on proper proof, to replace anything sent by us that prove untrue to label free of charge,’it i^ 
understood and agreed between purchaser and ourselves that we are not to be held liable for any greater sum 
than that paid us for said trees that may prove untrue. 
Time of Shipment. To the fall trade we will commence to ship trees as soon as the leaves are off and 
the wood ripe,, and plants about the first of October, and continue as long as the weather is mild. For the 
spring trade, in most seasons, we can fill orders as early as February for the South, as late as May for the 
Northern customers. Always name date when you want stock shipped, but have it reach you before you 
need it. We endeavor to handle your stock in best manner, clean it up nicely and give you good count. 
When Best to Order. —Order now.. Do not wait until you are ready to plant. Your order will not be 
shipped until the proper time or until you wish it. 
How Best to Remit. —Remit by Bank Draft, Express Money Order or Postoffice Money Order on 
Berlin Postoffice, Registered Letter, or stamps for fractional parts of a dollar. 
Payments Invariably in Advance. 
Special Low Express Rate. By special arrangements we are able to send plants by express to any 
part of the country at 20 per cent, less than merchandise rate over each company. We interest ourselves 
in giving our customers a low express rate. We have the Adams Express Co. 
Claims for. Deduction should be made within five days from receipt of goods. 
Our Office is located at the junction of the Delaware, Maryland & Virginia Railroad, a branch of the 
P. R. R., which connects for all points North, and the Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Railroad which 
connects with the B. & O. for all points West, and is within 100 yards of Western Union Telegraph office and 
Adams Express, and any order, large or small, will be cared for promptly and filled in due time. We have 
two immense packing-houses that enable us to give best care and protection in handling and packing stock 
from wind, sun and frost. Office connected by telephone to farms. Long-distance telephone No. 21. 
J. G. HARRISON & SONS, Berlin, Md. 
