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Syiuinotricnl, woll-^Town, transplanted s]>eeiniens with an abundance of fibrous roots and good ball 
EVERGREENS 
Arborvitae, American 
Hemlock, Canadian 
Well-foniied Specimens. 
Spruce, Norway 
1.000 
1.000 
1.000 
1.000 
1.000 
1.000 
500 
1 to in, ft. 
to 2 ft. 
2 to 2U ft. 
2nj to o ft. 
o to iUa t't. 
an. to 4 ft. 
4 to 4^ ft. 
1.000 
1.000 
aoo 
200 
200 
(Arborvitae Biota Orientalis) 
25. 4 to 5 ft. 
Arborvitae. Hovey’s (Globular) 
5 a to a^ ft. 
5 an, to 4 ft. 
Cedar, Indian tCedrus Deodora) 
5 9 to 10 ft. 
5 10 to 12 ft. 
5 12 to 14 ft. 
Cedar, Red (Transplanted) 
aOO 12 to IS in. 
Cedar, Blue Virginia 
250 IS to 24 in. 
250 2 to 2% ft. 
Fir, Cephalonian 
25 2 to 2U ft. 
25 2U to 3 ft. 
25 3 to 3^ ft. 
25 314 to 4 ft. 
30 4 to 414 ft. 
30 4^ to 5 ft 
30 5 to 5^ ft. 
20 5^ to 6 ft. 
10 6 to 7 ft. 
Fir, Nordmans 
50 1 to 114 ft. 
50 1^ to 2 ft. 
IH to 2 ft. 
2 to 2^ ft. 
214 to 3 ft. 
3 to 3% ft. 
314 to 4 ft. 
Juniper, Irish 
500 IS to 24 in. 
Spruce, Colorado Blue 
Selected Blues—good shape; compact 
50 1^ to 2 ft. 
50 2 to 21,^ ft. 
75 2^ to 3 ft. 
100 3 to 3^ ft. 
100 3(4 to 4 ft. 
100 4 to 4% ft. 
100 AMi to 5 ft. 
75 5 to 5^ ft. 
50 5% to 6 ft. 
Spruce, Colorado Green 
Good specimens; compact 
25 1^ to 2 ft. 
50 2 to 2% ft. 
100 2% to 3 ft. 
100 3 to 3% ft. 
100 31 -^ to 4 ft. 
190 , to 4% ft. 
ISO 4% to 5 ft. 
60 5 to 5^ ft. 
30 5^ to 6 ft. 
Spruce, Douglas 
10 6 to 6% ft. 
10 614 to 7 ft. 
10 7 to 7% ft. 
Spruce, Koster's Blue 
Specimen Plants 
2,000 
2,000 
1,500 
1500 
1,000 
500 
300 
100 
3 to 3V^ ft. 
3% to 4 ft. 
4 to 4^ ft. 
4% to 5 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
6 ft. 
7 ft. 
8 ft. 
20 
1 to 1% 
ft. 
30 
1^ to 2 
ft. 
40 
2 to 2% 
ft. 
50 
2^ to 3 
ft. 
60 
3 to 3^ 
ft. 
70 
3^4 to 4 
ft. 
SO 
4 to 414 
ft. 
50 
4% to 5 
ft. 
Spruce, White 
Pine Specimens 
30 SVz to 4 ft. 
40 4 to 414 ft. 
40 4% to 5 ft. 
30 5 to 5y2 ft. 
30 5% to 6 ft. 
20 6 to 6% ft. 
10 6% to 7 ft. 
Pines, Austrian 
50 
50 
50 
10 
10 
3 to 3^ ft. 
3% to 4 ft. 
4 to 4% ft. 
4^ to 5 ft. 
5 to 5^2 ft. 
BOXWOOD (Pyramidal) 
500 24 in. 
BOXWOOD (Bush) 
500 24 in. 
Strawberry Plants 
25,000 Climax 
15,000 Excelsior 
175,000 Gandy 
225,000 Klondike 
100,000 Lady Thompson 
30,000 Mitchell’s 
15,000 New York 
25,000 Parson’s Beauty 
25,000 Tennessee Prolific 
25,000 Warfield 
10,000 Woolverton 
50,000 Asparagus roots 2 yr. 
50,000 peach trees to 14 inch grade of Belle of 
Georgia. Beer Smock. Elberta. Champion, Fox, Ford’s Late, 
Iron Mountain, Krummell’s Old Mixon, Salway, Stump, 
Wonderful. 
50,000 apple 1 yr. '"iv; to half inch Delicious, Grimes’, Mc¬ 
Intosh, Northern Spy, Paragon, R. I. Greening, Smoke¬ 
house, Stayman’s, Stark, William’s, Yellow Transparent. 
10,000 apple 2 yr. ^.4 inch and % in. of Baldwin, Graven- 
stein, McIntosh, Paragon, No. Spy, R. 1. Greening, Stay- 
mans, Stark and Wolf River. 
1,000 cherry, Bing, Governor Wood, Schmidt, and Tar¬ 
tarian. 
2,000 Bartlett % and %. 
2,000 Keiffer % and %. 
100,000 Privet from 6 inches to 3 feet. 
100,000 Barberry from 6 inches to 2 feet. 
Evergreens and shade trees. 
HARRISONS' NURSERIES. 
Berlin, 
J. G. Harrison & Sons, 
Maryland 
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