WRITE EOR PRICES TO-DAY. 
J. G. HARRISON SOAS, 
Berlin , A Id. 
SURPLUS—April 25th, 1901. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
PARSONS. 
We have in the Parsons a perfect bloomer, berry equally as large, and 
very much of the same shape as Tennessee Prolific, firmer and a little 
darker in color and equally as productive, as they have been thoroughly 
tested in our vicinity the past season in a piece of land near us, side by side 
and the Parsons gave more fruit, and sold for more money than the Ten¬ 
nessee Prolific by far. In growing berries for a commercial purpose you 
should include this variety in every selection. We shall plant it for the 
fruit and shall expect to be well iepaid for rhe outlay. The plant is a 
huge, strong grower, resembling the Bubach in some respects, having a 
large, broad leaf, with a sti ong root. Being a strong, perfect bloomer, it 
is a desirable variety to plant with pistillate sorts. 
30,000 
4,000 
30,000 
50,000 
20,000 
30,000 
50,000 
20,000 
150,000 
15,000 
25,000 
300,000 
200,000 
200,000 
25,000 
300,000 
200,000 
20,000 
Atlantic 
Aroma (p) 
Brandywine (p) 
Clyde (p) 
Cobden Queen (i) 
Daxton (p) 
Excelsior (p) 
Gandy (p) 
Haverland (i) 
Jerry Rusk (p) 
Jersey Market (i) 
Jessie 
Johnson’s Early (p) 
Lady Thompson (p) 
Livingston 
Mitchell’s Early (p) 
60,000 Sample (i) 
10,000 Saunders (p) 
5,000 Senator Dunlap (p) 
8,000 Tennessee Prolific (p) 
150,000 Warfield (i) 
GRAPE VINES. 
1,000 Concord, 1 year No. 1 
500 Concord, 2 year No. 1 
1,000 Moore’s Early, 1 yr. No. 1 
ASPARAGUS. 
Columbian Mammoth White 
Donald’s Elmira 
Palmetto 
Barr’s Mammoth 
Conover’s Colossal 
Parson’s (p) 
Pride of Cu’berland (p) 
KIEFFER PEAR TREES. 
I 00 Extra, 7 to 8 ft., 2 year | to 11 ins. 
500 First class, 4 to 5 ft , 2 year whips 
I 000 First class, 3 to 4 ft., 1 year whips. 
GENERAL LIST OF PEARS— Standard Two Year 
Sheldon. 
Clapps. 
Howell. 
Anjou. 
Wilder. 
Bartlett. 
Vermont Beauty. 
Lawrence. 
Koonce. 
Eliza betn. 
Alexander. 
Foster . 
Greensboro. 
Bokara. 
Crawford Early_ 
Crosby. 
Connecticut 
Edgemont Beauty 
Crawford Late.... 
Fox Seedling. 
0 to 7 ft., 1 
5 to 7 ft., 
M & up. 
% to %. 5 to 0 ft. 4 to 5 ft. 2 to 3 ft. 
132 
100 
100 100 
100 
100 
50 
100 
200 
25 
50 
1400 
100 
100 
too 
200 
200 
200 
400 
100 
50 
50 
REES 
—One 
Year, 
Fine. 
3 to 4 ft., 
0 to 24 
2 to 3 ft , 
ins. 
June Buds. 
150 
225 
125 
300 
150 
200 
500 
350 
200 
000 
775 
50 i 
2000 
1978 
1300 
598 
4U0 
300 
2275 
1925 
400 
925 
525 
1000 
PLUM ON PEACH ROOT. 
5 to 6 ft., 4 to 6 ft., 4 to 5 ft,, 3 to 4 ft , 
%to%. T 9 B to%. fitoA %toJ4 
Satsuma. 123 287 280 218 
Normand. 113 89 73 120 
Burbank. . 500 3(0 200 100 
3 to 4 ft , 
0 to 24 
% to J4, 
2 to 3 ft,, 
ins. 
June Buds. 
Fitzgerald. 
750 
050 
1001) 
Ford’s Late White 
214 
478 
100 
Geary’s Hold On.... 
1900 
9110 
1000 
Gold Drop. 
1250 
675 
Globe. 
000 
725 
Hill’s Chili.„. 
500 
450 
3000 
Hale’s Early. 
225 
289 
Jacques R. R. 
700 
450 
500 
Kalamazoo. 
. , . 
800 
375 
Lemon Free. 
497 
2000 
Lewis. 
100 
325 
250 
Lovett’s White. 
175 
275 
Lorentz. 
1025 
000 
Mt Rose. 
500 
500 
500 
New Prolific. 
925 
1075 
2000 
Old Mixon Free. 
1000 
1000 
1000 
Picquet’s Late. 
Reeves Favorite... . 
1500 
1000 
200 
Stephen’s R. R. 
1050 
850 
1000 
Smock.. 
101 III 
1025 
Snow’s Orange ... . 
501) 
497 
Stump. 
500 
875 
2000 
Triumph. 
375 
21" 00 
Wonderful. 
1125 
2000 
Wheatland. 
200 
1175 
400 
200 
Walker’s V. Fiee_ 
2143 
1000 
Wilkin’s Cling. 
300 
314 
Ward’s Late. 
White Heath Cling. 
.... 1000 
250 
150 
500 
Yellow St. John... . 
400 
425 
500 
Chair’s Choice. 
Klondike. 
500 
1250 
800 
Early Rivers . 
300 
200 
100 
NEW 
VARIETIES. 
4 to0 ft,. 
3 to 4 ft,, 
0 til 
24 
i% to %. 
% to %. 2 
to 3 ft. ins 
June Buds. 
Carman. 
50 
25 
Delaware. 
50 30 
Holderbaum .... 
214 
97 
1502 
500 
YanMeteor’s L. Oct. 
Waddell. 
49 
2975 
1000 
Victor. 
25 
25 
200 
YORK IMPERIAL. 
The best of all the list—Medium size, oval, angular, skin greenish yellow, 
nearly covered with bright red ; flesh crisp, tender and juicy, aromatic: an 
enormous bearer and hangs well on the tiee; it is also a good keeper, re¬ 
taining its flavor to the last. We cannot say too much in favor of this 
apple. Scarcely si cond to any now grown as a profitable orchard variety. 
Be sure to include this. December to April. 
3 to 7 ft., 5 to 0 ft., 
H, 5 /s'oM. 
90 300 500 
Jonathan . 
Stark. 
N. W. Greening. 
Haines. 
Winter Hambo. 
Limbertwig. 
Winesap.. 
Early Harvest. 
Fallawater. 
York Imperial. 
Yellnw Transparent 
Maiden’s Blush_ 
Red Astrachan. 
Smith’s Cider. 
Mam’th Black Twig. 
Early Strawberry... 
Wealthy. 
150 
289 
324 
189 
213 
89 
103 
53 
105 
121 
70 
200 
420 
300 
198 
500 
2500 
1000 
134 
400 
200 
200 
800 
312 
93 
124 
50 
50 
4 to 6 ft,, 3 to5 ft., 
to Bchd & Wps. 
500 
298 
204 
173 
234 
112 
87 
48 
52 
109 
87 
85 
132 
300 
89 
200 
180 
lOOt) 
10(10 
300 
210 
212 
190 
400 
184 
257 
1000 
291 
210 
178 
York Imperial —% Size. 
