C. A. HARRISON. 
WE HAVE THEM. 
Millions of Strawberry Wonts 
AND PRICE LOW. 
Can dig any day. 
VARIETIES. 
Aroma [per], Berlin [imp], Bedar Wood [per], Barton’s Eclipse 
[per], Bubach [imp], Bismark [per], Brandywine [per], Brunette [per], 
Crescent [per], Clyde [per], Carrie [imp], Capt. Jack [per], Cobden 
Queen [imp], Clarence [per], Columbian [per]. Cumberland [per], 
Cyclone [per]. Darling [per], Delaware [per], Dayton [per], Excelsior 
[per]. Enormous [per], Eleanor [per], Enhance [per], Evans [per], Diant 
[per],Gandy Bell [per], Gandy [per], Greenville [imp], Glen Mary [per], 
H. & H., Mall’s Favorite [per], Haverland [imp], Hoffman Lper], Hol¬ 
land [per], Hersey [per], Howell's [per], Hunn, Imp’d Parker Earle 
[per], Jesse [per], Kansas Prolific [per], Lady Thompson [perl, Lovett 
[per], Marshall [per], Magoon, Margaret [per], Mitchel’s Early [per], 
Morgan’s Favorite [per], Meek’s Early [per], Nick Ohmer, [per], Ocean 
City [per], Pride of Cumberland [per], Paris King-, Ruby [per], Reid’s 
Prolific [per], Ridgeway [per], Rio [per], Seaford, or Lloyd [imp]. Star 
[per]. Splendid [imp], Saunders [p ir|, Sluirpless [per], Sunnyside [imp], 
Staples [per] Tennessee Prolific [per]. Up to Date [per], Young s L. 
Sunrise [per], Wm. Belt [per], Warfield [imp], Wilson [per], Woolverton 
[per], Gardner [per]. Plants tied 25 in bunch. 
PEACH TREES 
BY THE THOUSAND 
OR CARLOAD. . . . 
Standing in the nursery row, will be 
fresh dug—smooth and clean. No 
cold storage needed here. 
VARIETIES. 
Amsden Jude, Alexander, Brandywine, Bilyeau’s October, Ber¬ 
nard’s Early, Bray’s R. Ripe,, Crawford’s Late, Crawford’s Early, Conet’s 
So. Early, 'Champion, Chair’s Choice, Crosby, Connecticut, Chinese 
Cling, Eureka, Elberta, Early Rivers, Early Michigan, Fox Seedling, 
Foster, Fitzgerald, Ford’s L. White, Geary’s Holdon, Greensboro, Gold 
Drop, Globe, Hill’s i hili, Hale’s Early, Kalamazoo, Lemon Free, Lewis 
Lorentz, Lery’s Late, Moore’s Favorite, McIntosh Morris’ White, Mt. 
Rose, New Prolific. Old Mixon Cling, Old Mixon Free, Prize, Reeve's 
Favorite, Stephen’s Rare Ripe, Smock, Salway, Snow’s Orange, Stump 
the World, Sneed, Triumph, Thurber,Troth's Early, Wonderful, Wheat- 
land, Wager, Willet, Walker's Variegated-Free, Wilkin’s Cling, White 
Heath Cling, Waterloo. 
GRADES. 
First class, extra. 5 to 7„feet.; first class, 4 to 6 feet; first class, 3 to 
4 feet, stalky : first class, 2 to 3 feet, branched ; first class, 1*4 to 3 feet, 
first class, June buds, 1*4 to 2 feet; first class, June buds, 12 inches up. 
PLUM ON PEACH ROOTS. 
First class, 4 to f> feet; first class, 3 to 4 feet; first class, 2 to 3 feet: 
Tune buds. 
MILLER’S RED RASPBERRY PLANTS—the Best Red. 
J. G. HARRISON. 
ORLADO HARRISON. 
d. G. HARRIS0N Si SONS. BERL ' IN 
FUMIGA TION. 
Under the law of 1898 all nursery stock in Maryland must be fumigated. Al¬ 
though this adds to the cost of stock we made no effort to evade the law, but on the 
other hand we have given it our hearty support, believing, as we do, that it is a wise 
precaution although we have never found in our nurseries the faintest traces of 
(liS68iBC • 
We are sure our patrons will appreciate our efforts to furnish 
CLEAN, HEALTHY STOCK 
APPLE TREES, 
SMOOTH AND FREE 
FROM APHIS. . . . 
First class extra, % up, 5 to 7 feet; first class, % to M. 5 to 8 feet; 
first class, *4 to %, 4 to 5 feet; first class, 3 to 4 feet. 
ONE YEAR, NO, L . . 
SEND FOR SAMPLE. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
We have the most complete fumigating rooms in the State, and take as much 
care as it is possible for one to take, to properly fumigate all our stock. Prof. 
W G Johnson, the State Entomologist, superintended the construc¬ 
tion of all our buildings, and the work is done under his direction, to 
whom we refer to confirm the accuracy of our statements, in addition 
to this precaution, we have always used the utmost care in the purchase 
of peach seed, 10 see that they are obtained from sections not infected 
with yellows or other diseases of the peach As a further precaution 
we plant peach nurseries only on ground not previously set in peach 
trees This makes the growing of our trees much more expensive, re¬ 
quiring, as it does, constant purchasing and leasing of land tor tne 
purpose. Our buds are all taken from our own fields, except those 
purchased from introducers of new varieties, and these buds are fum¬ 
igated before set in trees. . „ 
We are equally cautious about the growing and preparing of our 
The nursery business with us is a life time business, and we realize 
the fact that it can only be built up and maintained upon just princi¬ 
ples. Our customers must be our agents to speak for us, else we cannot 
succeed. We have always realized this principle. . 
We have a member of the firm for each department of the business. 
This is the reason why we can rely upon its being done right. 
Columbian Mammoth W, Donald’s Elmira, Palmetto, Barr’s Mam¬ 
moth, Conover’s Colossal. 
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