HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
BERLIN, MARYLAND 
A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM 
Orlando Harrison 
Oiry YOUR nO^lE! 1 have been a fruit-grower and nurs- 
erytuau for thirty-seven years, and 1 cannot emphasize 
too strongly the importance to our nation of as many of our 
citizens as possible owning their homes — homes in the true sense 
(•f the word, away from the congested cities, out in the fresh air 
of the suburbs or country, and with a few acres of ground 
around them which can be cultivated and beautilied. 
If this country is to maintain its leadership among the na¬ 
tions of the world, the next generation must see many thousands 
of such homes, where children may grow, sound of mind and 
l)ody — fit citizens and good Americans in every sense of the 
^vord! 
For the young man wlio has learned to farm, twenty acres 
are not too much. For those who cannot afford so much land, 
or who have not the time to give it, a smaller tract will suffice. 
But everj' man should have some place wliich is his very own. 
where he can plant and care for trees, shrubs and ornamental 
plants — a i)lace which year by year will grow more beautiful 
and attractive, and to which he can point with pride and pleas¬ 
ure as his own handiwork. Patience, industry and a little 
money are all that is required to create a home—and the re¬ 
wards are rich and lasting. 
PAY OUR XURSERY A VISIT! 
Maryland's magnificent concrete roads lead to our very door. 
Washington is only 183 miles from Berlin; Baltimore, 117 
miles; I^hiladelphia. I.IS miles; ^Vi]miugton. 130 miles; New 
York. 2o2 miles; Atlantic City, 201 miles; Ocean City, Mary¬ 
land, is only eight miles distant. 
You can also come from Baltimore or Annapolis by steamer 
to Claiborne and thence by the B. C. & A. Railroad to Berlin. 
The boats run twice daily during the summer months. 
You are welcome! 
Very truh' yours, 
ORLANDO HARRISON. 
We sell direct to our patrons. We have no agents and pay no 
commission.^. 
