GEO. A. HARRISON 
George .V. TTarrison, of nerliii, "Worcester County. Mary¬ 
land. member of the linn of Harrisons' Xurseries. died at tlie 
I’resbylcrian Hospital. Philadelphia. Pa., at 5 o'clock P. M. 
Saturday, X'oveniber the eigfueenth. Mr. Harrison liad uot been 
at his best for many months past, but bravely contended 
against a complication of physical disorders until the end came. 
ITis i)assing takes from the community and from the business 
inierest in which he was concenied, one. who was not only 
highly esteemed by all who knew him as a patriotic and loyal 
citizen, but one whose place will be hard to till in the chosen 
occupation of his life. A large liost of intimate'friends, as 
well as business associates kcf'iily mourn their loss. Mr. Har¬ 
rison was boin at Uoxana. Ddawai’c, December Dth. 1S70, and 
was the second sou of the late .Toscjih O. Harrison, the founder 
of the Harrison Xurseries. Mr. Harrisoji had. for more than 
thirty-live years, been associated with his brother. Senator Or¬ 
lando Harrison, in the conduct of the business of the Harrison 
X'nrseries. which i.s one of the largest if not the largest, nursery 
interest in the United States. In addition to the local nursery 
business. Mr. Harrison was director and c stocklioider'in sev¬ 
eral otlier comi)anies. He was a man who thoi-oughly l<)v<-d 
his life-work ; and took an unusual pride in tlie condition of his 
orcliards above the linniicial considerations. It is eonfidenlly 
allirmod that he had supervision of more tree-growing than any 
other man living. 
Generally known as ■'At" Harrison, be was popular with all 
who knew li.iin . 
The business of Harrisons’ X'urscrics will bo coutimied 
along the same lines under the able supervision of Senator 
Orlando Harrison and Ins four sons — G. Hale Harrison. Henry 
L. Harrison. .Tohn I.ong Harrison. Orlando Harrison. .Tr.—also 
two sons of tlie late George A. Harrison. Jnsepii G. Harrison 
and Durbage Harrison. 
