PROPRIETORS 
MARYLAND 
This Big, Fine Stock 
of Cherry and Peach 
Will Make Your Trade 
Sit Up and Order NOW 
The “Harrison Way” of growing fruit trees is the safe way; 
it assures satisfaction to your trade, and consequently more 
orders for you. It means planting orchards of our own with the 
varieties of fruit we grow, testing them out, and offering for sale 
only those that prove worthy. 
It is the only safe way we know of, and it saves our customers 
■—and yours, if you supply them with Harrison-grown stock— 
much disappointment and loss of time. 
The upper and lower pictures show parts of our test orchards 
of Peach and Cherry. We have 50,000 Cherry and 500,000 
Peach, every variety reliable, trustworthy and carefully tried out. 
The center picture shows a scene in a commercial orchard, 
now in profitable bearing, planted with our trees. Peaches are 
now ripe at the home orchards. Come to Berlin and help yourself 
—the Maryland State Horticultural Society holds its summer 
meeting at our orchards at Berlin, July 28 th. Come then—free 
entertainment at Berlin—or you will be welcome at any time. 
We have been growing Peach trees for more than 20 years and 
now have the finest block of Peach trees in America. Come, see 
and be convinced. 
You should get prices NOW on our Cherry and Peach trees 
for the next season’s business. Write us about it at once —but 
first glance over the following list, and ask for prices on the other 
stock you’ll need. Everything listed there is of the same high 
grade as the fruit described above. 
Part of Our Test Or¬ 
chard— i oo’. V arieties’' of 
Peach Planted Here. 
We do not offer any 
new sort for sale until 
it has been thoroughly 
“ tried out ” in this orchard 
and its merit proved to our 
satisfaction. 
Gathering Peaches in a Virginia 
Orchard Planted with Our Trees 
PLUMS 
We have 10,000 plums in nursery to cut buds from and bearing orchards: 
Abundance, Burbank, Wickson, Red June, 
We have 30,000 Cherries in nursery to cut buds from sweet and sour: 
Early Richmond, Montmorency, Black Tartarian and others. 
LIST FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE 
500,000 Peach one year from bud. 
500,000 Apple, 1-yr. bud, 5 to 6 ft. 
500,000 Apple, 1-yr. grafts, 3 to 5 ft. 
80,000 Apple, 2-yr. buds, f to J4, and J4 and up. 
30,000 Kieifer Pear, 2-yr., 50,000 1-yr., 4 to 5 ft. 
10,000 Bartlett Pear, 2 yr., A and up, 5,000 f to J+. 
30,000 Cherry, sweet and sour, leading varieties, £ to 24, 2-yr. 
20,000 Cherry, Sweet and sour, in 1-yr. 
10,000 Plum, 2-yr., f to K, and 24 and up. 
2,000 Quince. 
100,000 Asparagus, 2-yr., 200,000 1-yr. 
Norway Maple, 200 2 in., 2.000 1 J4in.. 3,000 1 24 in., 5,000 1 in., 10,000 2-t in. 
Roster’s Blue Spruce 1,000 12 to 15 in., 1,000 18 to 24 in. 
Colorado Blue Spruce, 1,000 12 to 15 in., 100 2 ft., 50 3 ft. 
American Arbor Vitae, 1,000 2 ft. 300 3 ft., 300 4 ft., 300 5 ft. 
Norway Spruce, 1.000 6 ft., 2.000 5 ft., 3,000 4 ft., 4,000 3 ft., 5,000 2 ft. 
Silver Maple, 500 2 in., 5,000 1 24 in., 3,000 1 24 in , 5,000 1 in., 10,000 J4 
in. 
Box Elder, 1,000 2 in. 
American Black Ash, 1,000 1 24 in. 
Carolina Poplar, 1,000 1 14 in., 1 000 1 in., 1,000 24in. 
American Linden 1,000 1 in. 
American Elm, 1,000 1 in. 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
50,000 1 to 2 ft., 1 yr., 50,000 3 to 4 ft., 3-yr., 5 branches up. 
50,000 18 to 24 in., 2-yr., 50,000 4 to 5 ft., 3-yr., 6 branches up. 
50,000 2 to 3 ft., 4 branches up; 10,000 5 to 6 ft., 3-yr., 7 branches up. 
Blue Cedar, 1,000 2 ft. 
Baby Rambler Rose, 5,0003-yr. 
50,000 Berbery Thunbergii, 18 to 24 inches. 
Rhododendrons, 18 in. Azaleas, 1 ft. Bay Trees, 5 ft. Hemlock Spruce, 5 ft. 
GRAPES 
80,000 Concord, 2-yr., transplanted, well-rooted and good top. 
20,000 Moore’s Early, 2-yr. transplanted, well-rooted and good top. 
80,000 1-yr. Concord. 
100 acres in Strawberry Plants. 
BUDS READY JULY 1st. 
We have over 500,000 peach in nursery to cut buds from and 10,000 bearing 
trees, over 50 varieties. 
We have 100,000 apple in nursery to cut buds from and thousands of fruiting 
trees, over 50 varieties. 
PEARS 
We have 40,000 Kieffers in nursery to cut buds from and 3,000 bearing 
Kieffers. 
We have 30,000 Bartletts to cut buds from. 
Designed and written by The McFarland Publicity Service, Harrisburg, 
This Orchard, though young, 
is already yielding Profit¬ 
able Crops 
Cherry Trees in one 
of our Western 
Maryland Orchards 
—We have 50,000 
Cherry Trees in 
our Nurseries just 
as good, ready to 
ship out this Fall. 
W. F. HUMPHREY, PRINTER, GENEVA, N. Y. 
