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Harrisons’ Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 
Picking Peaches in One of Our Several Elberta Orchards 
have very little chance of ever becoming profitable orchards. 
You can notice it in your own orchard and neighborhood— 
one Baldwin or York Imperial tree will bear twice as many 
as another standing alongside of it, and better apples, too. 
This condition applies as well to peaches, pears, plums, cher¬ 
ries and other fruits. 
When, therefore, we say that our trees are budded from 
bearing orchards, it means that they have come from trees 
growing in a successful orchard, and that, they should possess 
superior bearing habits throughout their life. Harrisons’ 
apple, pear and cherry trees are budded on French Grown 
Whole Root Seedlings, producing the cleanest, largest and 
best roots available and insuring long-lived trees. When you 
order Harrisons’ trees henceforth, know that you are getting 
stock that has been propagated in our own nurseries, from 
buds cut from selected bearing trees, budded on well-grown 
whole root seedlings, and cared for in the best manner while 
growing in our nurseries. Harrisons’ trees are dependable 
at all limes. 
No matter where you buy trees, or what price you pay, 
they are a distinct loss unless they make good in your orchard. 
It’s mighty unfortunate that many people forget this fact, and 
innocently buy trees because they think they are saving a few 
cents. 
We claim, and can prove, that the trees from our nurseries 
are larger than most other trees; tests of more than forty- 
six years show that they are as hardy and adaptable as trees 
grown in any part of the country, and nine times in ten they 
are hardier; the wood is well ripened, firm and solid when 
the trees are offered for sale; and it goes without saying that 
they are clean and free from disease. 
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