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Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 
HARRISON-GROWN CHERRY TREES 
Budded from bearing commercial orchards or superior 
strains. All cherries are budded on French grown, whole 
root seedlings, which, in our most favorable soil, form a 
large, fibrous, well proportioned root system, which is exceed¬ 
ingly important for the proper growth of cherries. 
Plant cherry trees in the Fall or Early Spring. 
Highest Quality at most Attractive Prices. 
PRICES OF SOUR CHERRIES 
1 to 9 
10 to 29 
30 to 299 
300 to 599 
600 to 2000 
trees 
trees 
trees 
trees 
trees 
o 
ft.. . . 
. . . S .4 0 
$ .35 
S .30 
$ .25 
$ .20 each 
3 
ft.. . . 
. . . .45 
.40 
.35 
.30 
.25 each 
4 
ft.... 
.45 
.4 0 
.35 
.30 each 
5 
ft.... 
... .60 
.50 
.45 
.40 
.35 each 
SEE REDUCED PRICES FOR 600 TO 2000 TREES. OVER 
2000 TREES. WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES. CAN 
BE ASSORTED CHERRIES, APPLES. PEACHES. 
PEARS, PLUMS OR OTHER FRUIT TREES. 
List of Sour Cherry Varieties 
Dyehouse—Very early summer, ripening ten days prior to 
Early Richmond; medium size, sour, good keeper, fine qual¬ 
ity, heavy bearer. Popular for pies and especially for can¬ 
ning. Tree is remarkable for its hardiness. 
Plant Early llickmond for the Early Commercial 
Cherry Market 
EARLY RICHMOND—Early summer. Very sour, medium 
size, bright red, being one of the most valuable and popular 
cherries, unsurpassed for cooking purposes. A good old 
variety which yields such marvelously heavy crops. Tree 
is the most hardy of all cherries, being uninjured by the 
coldest winters; slender in growth, with a roundish, spread¬ 
ing head, being a sure cropper and very productive. 
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