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Place Your Orders Early For “Harrison Grown” Trees and Plants 
Fruit trees, evergreen and shade trees and shrubs. For over thirty-five years our output has increased from 
year to year until now we grow more fruit trees than any firm in the world, and our nursery acreage is the largest 
in America. Our growth is due to our well-grown stock and fair dealing with our customers. 
FRUIT TREES 
^Ve can fill any sized order for Fruit 
Trees in the varieties here listed, at as 
reasonable prices as can be found any¬ 
where. Quantity production has enabled 
us to keep the cost of growing to the 
lowest possible figure. 
No better trees are produced in any 
nursery, for we have a long growing 
season, a well fertilized and abundantly 
watered soil that makes them grow 
straight, tall, with broad tops and a 
good root system. 
APPLE TREES—Two-year Budded 
Baldwin Rome Beauty 
Grimes’ Golden York Imperial 
McIntosh Williams’ Karly Red 
Y'ellow Transparent 
Oue-year Budded—All Grades 
Baldwin Nera 
Ben Davis Paragon 
Duchess R. I. Greening 
Delicious Rome Beauty 
Gano Stayman’s Winesap 
Grimes’ Golden Wealthy „ , . 
Hyslop (Crab) Williams’ Early Red 
.lonatlian Winesap 
Livland Raspberry Yellow Transparent 
Maiden Blush Yellow Newtown 
McIntosh (Albemarle Pippin) 
York Imperial 
PEACH TREES 
Oue-year Budded—All Grades 
Belle of Georgia Greensboro 
Brackett Hiley 
Champion •!. H- Hale 
Carman Krunimel’s 
Crawford’s Late Mamie Ross 
Elberta Ray 
Early Wheeler (Red- Roche.ster 
bird Cling) Salway 
Earlv Elberta Slappey 
Pox Weaver 
Francis W’hite Heath Cling 
PEAR TREES—Two-year Budded 
Kieffer 
One-year Budded 
Anjou Kieffer 
Bartlett LeConte 
Clapp’s Favorite Lawrence 
Duchess Seckel 
DWARP PEAR TREES—One-Year 
Budded 
Duchess 
QUINCE—One-year Budded 
Champion Orange 
CHERRY TREES—Two-year Budded 
Montmorency Early Rilhmond 
One-year Budded 
Early Richmond English Morello 
Rlontmorency 
PLUM TREES 
Two-year Budded on Plum 
Abundance Burbank 
Red .lune 
One-year Budded on Plum 
Abundance Italian Prune 
Burbank Red June 
Bradshaw Shropshire Damson 
One-year Budded on Peach 
Abundance Burbank 
Red June 
APRICOT TREES—One-year Budded 
Alexander ' Moorpark 
GRAPE VINES—Two-year 
Concord Moore’s Early 
Niagara 
One-year 
Concord Moore’s Early 
kTelaware Niagara 
CURRANT—One-year 
Red Cross Wilder 
Cuthbert 
St. Regis 
RASPBERRIES 
King 
Blower’s 
Eldorado 
Early Harvest 
French Lawton 
BLACKBERRIES 
Iceberg 
Lawton 
Mersereau 
Snyder 
EEWBERRY 
Lucretia 
ASPARAGUS—Three-year Roots 
Conover’s Colossal Palmetto 
Two-year Roots 
Barr’s Mammoth Giant Argenteuil 
Conover’s Colossal Palmetto 
One-year Roots 
Barr’s Mammoth Palmetto 
Conover’s Colosfeal Washington 
Giant Argenteuil 
See Our Next 
Month’s Adv. For 
Complete List of 
Harrison Grown 
Shade Trees 
LARGS EVERGREENS 
Sizes 6 to 14 feet 
Cedar, Red Arborvitae, American 
h'ir, Cephalonian Arborvitae, Chinese 
Pine, Austrian Retinispora plumosa 
Pine, Scotch anrea 
Spruce, Norway Retinispora squarrosa 
Veitchii 
We have an assorted list of choice 
Evergreens in sizes as follows: 
6-in. 18-in. 
8-in. 24-in. 
12-in. 
BOXWOOD 
12-ln. JO-in. 
18-in. 36-in. 
24-in. 
BUSH ARBUTUS (Abelia grandiflora 
18-24-in. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Sizes 2-3 ft; to 4-5 ft. 
Aralia pentaphylla 
Carolina Allspice (Calycanthus floridus) 
Deutzia, Double White (Deutzia crenata 
candidissima) 
Deutzia, Dwarf (D. gracilis) 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester 
Dogwood. M’hite-flowering (Cornus 
florida) 
Dogwood, Red-branched (C. sibirica) 
Golden Bell, Drooi)ing (Forsythia sus- 
pensa) 
Golden Bell, Dark Green, (F. viridissi- 
ma) 
Golden Bell, Fortune’s (F. Fortune!) 
Golden Bell, Hybrid (F. intermedia) 
Honeysuckle (Lonicera grandiflora 
rosea) 
Honeysuckle (Lonicera grandiflora 
rosea) 
Honeysuckle, Fragrant (L. fragantissi- 
ma) 
Honeysuckle, Japanese Bush, (L. Mor- 
rowii) 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian (L. tatarica) 
Hydrangea, Large-flowering (Hydran¬ 
gea paniculata grandiflora) 
Hydrangea, Hills of Snow (H. arbores- 
cens grandiflora) 
Hydrangea, Mme. E. Mouillere 
Hjulrangea, Thomas Hogg 
Indian Currant (Sympbori'carpos vul¬ 
garis) 
Indigo, False (Amorpha fruticosa) 
Japanese Quince (Cydonia japonica) 
Lilac, Common Purple 
Lilac, Common White 
Lilac, Ludwig Spaeth 
Lilac, Mme. Lemoine 
Lilac, Mme. Legraye 
Lilac, President Grevy 
IMock Orange (Philadelphus speciosus) 
Mock Orange, Gai’land (P. coronarius) 
Mock Orange, Large-flowered (P. 
grandiflorus) 
Peach, Double-flowering Crimson 
Peach, Pink-flowering 
Peach, Red-flowering 
Pepper Bush (Clethra alnifolia) 
Plum, Purple (Prunus Pissardii) 
Rose of Sharon (Althea frutex; Hibis¬ 
cus syriacus) 
Double Pink 
Double Red 
Double MTiite 
Scotch Broom (Genista scoparia) 
Snowball, Old-fashioned (Viburnum op- 
ulus sterile) 
Snowball, Single Japanese (V. tomen- 
tosum) 
Snowberry (Symphoricarpos racemo- 
sus) 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer 
Spirea, Golden 
Spiraea Thunbergii 
Spiraea Vanhouttei 
Sweet-scented Shrub 
Tamarisk, African (Tamarix africana) 
Wei.gela rosea 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
One-year 
6- 8 in. 
8-12 in. 
12-18 in. 
18-24 in. 
2-3 ft. 
6-6 ft. 
I30TA PRIVET 
BARBERRY (Berberls Thunbergii) 
One-year 
6- 8 in., extra strong 
8-12 in., e.xtra strong 
1- 1% ft., extra strong 
l%-2 ft., extra strong 
2- 3 ft., extra strong 
Two-year, extra strong, heavily 
branched. Large fibrous root system. 
11/2-2 ft. 
2- 3 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
J. G. HARRISON & SONS, Proprietors 
Berlin, - - Maryland 
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