SURPLUS STOCK ALMOST GONE 
Below is list of our surplus stuff on April 24 th. Compare it with the similar list printed in this position a month ago, and you will 
see how very rapidly stuff is moving. If you want any of our extra fine trees and plants for spring trade, now is the time you must 
get busy. 
We call especial attention to our fresh dug Strawberry plants. The quality of Strawberry plants from Harrison’s Nurseries is so 
well known to the trade that we do not need to dwell on it. This year’s offerings are the best we have ever placed on the market 
and it will be noticed that we have quite a quantity of some kinds. Klondike deserves special mention because of its excellence and 
because of the superiority of our plants. 
Remember, our surplus stuff will all be gone m a very short time. Order now, today, if you want anything—tomorrow may be 
too late; next week you will probably get left. Fact is, if you wish to absolutely avoid disappointment, better telegraph your needs. 
At the prices we are now quoting, all this stock will be cleaned out in a twinkling. 
J. G. HARRISON & SONS, Berlin, Maryland 
APPLES 
1 in. and up 
H 
Vi 3 
-4 ft. 2 
-3 ft. 
Grimes Golden. 
100 
Dutchess. 
Winesap . 
200 
200 
1000 
Yellow Transparent. 
Golden Beautv. 
. 600 
1000 
1000 
Staymans . 
Salome. 
100 
500 
Red Astrachan . 
Roman Stem. 
300 
200 
Early Harvest . 
Ben Davis. 
800 
300 
1000 
York Imperial . 
PEACHES 
2000 
1 in. and up 3 4 
9 
TS 
y a 
H 2 
-3 ft. 1 
-2 ft. 
Belle of Georgia. 
Levy’s Late. 
. 100 
100 
1000 
1000 
500 
Wilins Cling . 
200 
Bilyeu. 
Ford’s Late White. 
. 50 
200 
Christiana . 
. 100 
100 
Lewis. 
. 300 
100 
Picquets Late. 
200 
200 
200 
Crawford Late. 
. 3000 
1000 
4000 
3000 
Elberta . 
1000 
4000 
5000 
Rav. 
Engle’s Mammoth. 
. 400 
200 
300 
1000 
500 
Greensboro . 
500 
1000 
500 
Mayflower. 
. 200 
200 
100 
500 
Eureka . 
Alexander. 
. 200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
Waterloo. 
100 
100 
Salway. 
. 2000 
3000 
2000 
500 
500 
500 
Reeves Favorite. . 
. 1000 
500 
400 
100 
100 
Koster’s Blue Spruce, 12 inches and 18 and up 
Bay Trees, 28 inch head, 44 inch stem 
Cherry Laurels Dwarfs, 2 >2 ft., 4-5 ft. 
Magnolias, 3 ft. 
Rhododendrons 
Azalias, 12 inches 
ROSES: Baby Rambler, La France, Magna Charta, Rosa Rugosa, Crimson, Pink, 
White and Yellow Ramblers. 
Silver Maples, 8-9 ft. 
Catalpa Speciosa, 6-8 ft. 
Norway Spruce, 3-4 ft., 2-3 ft. 
2000 California Privet, 18—24 inches 5000 12-18 inches 2000 2-3 ft. 
Abundance, 100 6-7 ft. 100 5—6 ft. 
Shropshire Damson, 500 5—6 fr. 500 4—5 ft. 500 3-4 ft. 
Red June, 500 6—7 ft. 
Black Tartarian, 100 6-7 ft. 100 5—6 ft. Baldwin, 200 3—4 ft. 
Dyehouse, 100 5-6 ft. 100 6-7 ft. Schmidt, 100 6—7 ft. 
Gov. Wood, 100 5-6 ft. 
4000 Concord, 1 yr., No. 1 1000 Moore’s Early 
5000 Rubv Raspberrv 
1000 Early Richmond 1000 1000 3-4 
1000 Montmorency 1000 ‘v 1000 3-4 
3000 Kieffer L ' 300 LeConte 4-5 300 3-4 
100 Garber 5-6 100 4-5 1000 3-4 1000 2-3 
800 Seckle, 5-6 1000 4-5 500 Flemish Beauty, 6-7 H 
150 Dutchess, 6-7 250 5-6 100 Koor.ce 5-6 
200 Clapp s Favorite, 5—6 500 4-5 100 Worden Seckle.fi 
100 Vt. Beauty, Ys 50 Rossney, fi 
100 Lawrence, fi 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS—FRESH DUG 
150,000 Early Hathaway 
100,000 Gandy 
150,000 Marshall 
25,000 New York 
125,000 Stephens Late Champion 
10,000 Chesapeake 
20,000 Fairfield 
30,000 Johnson Early 
100,000 Klondike 
10,000 Midnight 
25,000 Nick Ohmer 
50,000 Parsons 
