Sell Your Customers the Kind of 
Stock that Invites “Repeat ” Orders! 
Handsome plantings made with Harrison Stock. Such orders are 
well worth going after, and when you sell such stock as these 
pictures show, you gain a customer well worth keeping. 
For nearly 25 years our constant aim has been to 
grow and sell just that kind of stock—we always figure 
not alone on the immediate profits, but on giving satis¬ 
faction —so the customer will come back again and again 
whenever he wants more trees. The growth of our 
business has proved the soundness of the idea, and the 
fall of 1912 finds us more firmly convinced than ever 
that it is the only good way. 
You can build up that kind of a trade; the stock 
listed below will help you do it. You know the kind of 
trees we grow here, and you know something about hoiv 
we grow them; this month we show a few home grounds, 
planted with stock grown and supplied by us. 
The owners are more than satisfied with what we 
gave them; their “repeat ” orders, and those of thou¬ 
sands of others over the country, make it “ good busi¬ 
ness ’’ to think, of the kind of results our stock n)ill produce, 
instead of considering only the profits we could get from 
a single order. There’s plenty of that kind of trade for 
all of us, if we go after it right. 
Norway Maples, Roster’s Blue and Norway Spruce, 
are only a few of our leading ornamentals; among our 
fruits are one and two-year Apple, Kieffer Pear, etc. 
They are alf listed in our current bulletin with prices 
to the wholesale trade. If you are not receiving this 
regularly drop us a line and we will put you on our 
mailing list. Inquiries answered promptly. 
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1 . Norway Maple, Norway Spruce, Koster’s 
• Blue Spruce, I and 2=yr. Apple, Kieffer Pear 
PEACH TREES 
PEAR, CHERRY, GRAPE, ETC. 
ORNAMENTALS 
3,333,333 Budded a Year Ago at Harrison’s 
Nurseries 
All these trees are of varieties that we carefully 
test in trial and fruiting orchards; we therefore 
know them to be of first quality and strictly reliable. 
We have over lOO varieties, i-year buds as follows: 
Such fruits as pear, cherry, plum, grape, berries, 
vegetable roots, etc., are strong lines with us. We 
maintain trial and fruiting orchards, giving new 
varieties careful tests. 
We will offer ten million Strawberry Plants next 
spring. Give us a call. 
PEAR TREES 
I inch up, 7 to 8 feet, 
to I inch, 6 to 7 feet, 
to inch, s to 6 feet, 
to 4 to 5 feet, 
to 'A inch, 3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
APPLE TREES 
Apple trees that succeed —that are profitable to 
plant in home or commercial orchards—are our 
kind, and since you’re interested in that sort, too, 
we’d like to talk it over with you. 
We will have three million one-year budded apple 
trees— S to 6 ft. 
McIntosh 
Baldwin 
Grimes’ 
Stayman’s 
Stark 
Ben Davi = 
Gano 
and other ’eading kinds. 
Red Astrachan 
Early Harvest 
Yellow Transparent 
Rome Beauty 
Winesap 
York Imperial 
900,000 one-year grafts. 
100,000 two-year buds and grafts of 
Yellow Transparent 
Red Astrachan 
Early Harvest 
Ben Davis 
Gano 
Duchess 
Baldwin 
Rome Beauty 
Winesap 
York Imperial 
N. W. Greening 
Transcendent Crab 
Stark 
and others—all well grown. Will have some one 
inch and up, extra grade trees. 
Kieffer 
50,000 Kieffer Pear, 2 year A, Vt, % and i inch 
50,000 Kieffer Pear, i year, 4 to 5 ft., 5 to 6 ft. 
All on French roots—no finer grown. 
Bartlett 
10,000 Bartlett, 3 year Va and up and i inch up. 
No finer grown. 
5.000 Bartlett, 2 year, to also Garber and 
Clapp’s Favorite. 
CHERRY TREES 
30,000 2 yr. and 3 yr. Sweet and Sour Cherry; lead¬ 
ing varieties, ft, '.rnd A, in. 
20,000 I yr. Sweet and Sour Cherry. 
QUINCE 
2,000 Quince, l year. 
GRAPE VINES 
10,000 Concord, 2 year, transplanted 
10,000 Concord, i year, fine 
10,000 Moore’s Early, 2 year transplanted 
Our grapes are in fine shape; the vines will please 
you. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
100,000 2 year strong Asparagus roots 
200,000 I year, leading varieties: Palmetto, 
Barr’s. Conover's. Giant. 
MAPLE TREES 
You’ll not find a finer lot of maples than we grow 
in our Nurseries at Berlin; our rich, loose soil encour¬ 
ages root formation, and each tree has plenty of 
room to grow. Your trade will be pleased with 
these trees. 
NORWAY MAPLES 
100 Norway Maples, 3 inches, 12 feet 
1,000 Norway Maples, 2 inches, 10 to 12 feet 
12,000 Norway Maples, i 14 inches, 10 ft. 
13,000 Norway Maples, iX inches, 9 to 10 feet 
15,000 Norway Maples, i inch, 8 to 9 ft. 
110,000 Norway Maples, A inch, 7 to 8 feet 
Straight, smooth—no finer grown. 
SUGAR MAPLES 
1,000 I 14 inch, 10 feet 
1,000 iX inch, 8 to 10 feet 
SILVER MAPLES 
1,000 Silver Maples, 3 inches 12 feet 
1,000 Silver Maples, 2 inches, 10 to 12 feet 
2,000 Silver Maples, iX inches, 9 to 10 feet 
3,000 Silver Maples, i A inches, 9 to 10 feet 
4,000 Silver Maples, i X inches, 9 to 10 feet 
5,000 Silver Maples, i inch, 8 to 9 feet 
10,000 Silver Maples, A inch, 7 to 8 feet 
MISCELLANEOUS 
1,000 Russian Mulberry, 8 to 10 feet 
1,000 Catalpas, 8 to 12 feet 
1,000 Box Elder, 2 inches 
1,000 American Black Ash, i X inches • 
1,000 Carolina Poplars, i X inches 
1,000 American Linden, i inch 
1,000 American Elm, i inch 
BERBERIS THUNBERGII 
50,000 2 year, 12 to 18 inches 
5,000 3 year, 18 inches 
1,000 4 year, 2 to 3 feet 
Designed and written by The McFarland Publicity Service, Harrisburg, Pa 
W. F. HUMPHREY. PRINTER. GENEVA. N. Y. 
