BARTLETT PEARS 
HARRISON GROWN PEAR TREES 
BUDDED ON BLIGHT RESISTANT ROOTS 
BARTLETT. Large, rich golden-yellow, with a light red 
blush when ripe; buttery, juicy, melting, with a very 
rich, pleasing flavor. Bartlett is without a peer, 
having won an international reputation as the best 
and the most profitable commercial pear and also the 
finest home-orchard variety. Early. 
BEURRE BOSC. Large size, fine quality, brings highest 
market price. Late. 
BEURRE D'ANJOU. Large, green in color, somewhct 
yellow when ripe, buttery, melting, rich vinous, good 
flavor. Tree vigorous, hardy, prolific bearer. Very- 
late. 
CAYUGA. Flesh is firm and fine texture quite to the 
center and possesses a delectable flavor. New. 
CLAPPS FAVORITE. Large size, hardy and very pro¬ 
ductive. Thrives where other varieties fail. Very early. 
DOUGLAS. Very resistant to blight. A winter pear of 
wonderful quality, golden yellow with a faint blush 
on the cheek. Bears early. 
DUCHESS. Very large, dull greenish-yellow. Tree some¬ 
what dwarf but a dependable bearer. Late. 
EWART. Large size and good quality. Greenish yellow 
netted with russet, and has a fine, melting, tender, 
juicy flesh. New. 
GARBER. Large, clear yellow, heavy bearer. Fine mar¬ 
ket variety; unsurpassed for preserves. 
GORHAM. Flavor is sweet and vinous with a very 
marked and pleasing aroma. Flesh is white, tender, 
buttery and juicy. Valuable for dessert and canning. 
New. 
KIEFFER. Fruit large, skin yellow with light Vermillion 
cheek.Most popular canning pear. Late. 
KOONCE. One of the earliest pears, free from blight, 
does not rot at the core like many early pears. Fruit 
is yellow, medium to large, delightful flavor. Very 
productive. 
PHELPS. Flesh is tender and juicy with a pleasant 
vinous flavor. New. 
PULTENEY. New variety originated by the New York 
Experimental Station. Fruit is of the Bartlett type, a 
little more regular in outline, skin smoother. 
SECKEL. A beautiful and delicious little pear. One of 
the richest and highest flavored pears grown. Tree 
dwarf, bears prolific crops. Late. 
SHELDON. Medium size, flesh slightly coarse, melting, 
juicy, late. 
WINTER NELIS. A sweet rich pear for winter use. The 
trees are not very vigorous but are adapted to most 
soils and are productive. For home and market. 
WORDEN SECKEL. A seedling of Seckel. Superior in 
size and color. Midseason. 
Cherry • Pear • Apricot • Nectarines 
For Commercial and Home Plantings 
HARRISON GROWN PLUM TREES 
AMERICA'S BEST VARIETIES 
This is an expert selection made from hundreds and 
hundreds of known varieties of plums, which we have 
fruited, thus selecting only the super-strain varieties, 
which are suitable for all purposes. You can depend on 
Harrison-Grown Plum trees, being hardy and producing 
bumper crops each year. 
EARLY TO BEAR 
ABUNDANCE. Early, large, lemon-yellow, hardy, pro¬ 
ductive. 
BLUE DAMSON. Very similar to Shropshire Damson. 
Late. 
BRADSHAW. Midseason, large, dark violet-red, juicy, 
excellent flavor. Desirable for canning. 
BURBANK. Midseason, large cherry-red, high quality, 
very productive. Popular commercial variety. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Late, large, dark purple, sweet. Good 
for canning and drying. 
IMPERIAL GAGE. Midseason, yellow, medium size, very 
particular as to soil requirements. 
ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenberg). Late, medium size, dark 
purple, delicious. Fine for drying. 
RED JUNE. Very early, medium size, deep vermillioi:- 
red; good. 
SANTA ROSA. Large size, firm, flavor, good eating 
qualities, reddish in color. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Late, medium size, dark purple. 
Very productive. The best for preserving. The popu¬ 
lar old-fashioned Damson variety. 
SUPERIOR. Large size, red, firm flesh, lelicious quality. 
UNDERWOOD. Very large beautiful red color. Deli¬ 
cious quality. 
WICKSON. Late, very large, deep maroon-red covered 
with white bloom, flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich, aro¬ 
matic, cling. 
WILD GOOSE. Red, tender, refreshing flavor, very early. 
NECTARINES 
DELICIOUS FOR EATING 
There is a mistaken idea that the nectarine is a cross 
between the peach and something else, while it is really 
nothing more or less than a smooth-skinned peach. The 
melting, juicy texture of the nectarine and its delicious 
flavor furnishes one of the most delightful fruits for 
eating during the summer. Plant a few trees in your 
home orchard this year. 
BOSTON. Bright yellow, red cheek, flesh yellow. 
GOLD MINE. White flesh, large, attractive, freestone. 
GOWER. Large, white flesh, freestone, good flavor. 
HUNTER. Large, round, yellow, freestone. 
JOHN RIVERS. Early, medium size, red, semi-cling. 
STANWICK. Very large, attractive, white, freestone, 
good flavor. 
SURE CROP. Very vigorous and productive. The fruits 
are large, roundish, white and overlaid with very at¬ 
tractive red. Very pleasing flavor. 
HARRISON GROWN CHERRY TREES 
Budded from bearing commercial orchards of superior 
strains. All cherries are budded on hardy grown, whole 
root seedlings, which, in our most favorable soil, form a 
large, fibrous, well proportioned root system, which is 
exceedingly important for the proper growth of cherries. 
Highest quality at most attractive prices. 
DYEHOUSE. Ripens a week ahead of Early Richmond. 
The earliest good sour cherry. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Exceedingly hardy and productive. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Large, blackish-red cherry. Hardy 
and productive. Very late. 
MAY DUKE. Very early, productive, and old time fav¬ 
orite. 
MONTMORENCY (Large Montmorency). Midseason, sour, 
large, sound and red, slightly acid; flesh is very tend¬ 
er and of unusually good quality, being by far ths 
best variety of sour cherry grown. The best shipper 
of all sours, which with its wonderful carrying^ ability 
for long distance shipments, along with its handsome, 
appetizing appearance and large size, has made 
Montmorency in a class by itself, always commanding 
the highest market prices. 
OLIVET. Large, deep red, glossy cherry with rich vin¬ 
ous sub-acid flavor. Morello type. Midseason. 
RICHMORENCY. A Montmorency type that ripens c 
week or more earlier than Large Montmorency. Pro¬ 
duces heavy crops and the size of the fruit is large. 
ROYAL DUKE. Sour, dark red, fair quality. Early. 
NEW LOW PRICES OF HARRISON-GROWN 
SOUR CHERRY TREES 
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4 to 5 ft., 
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cherries or 
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trees. 
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trees. 
APRICOTS 
The apricot is one of the most delightfully luscious 
fruits grown, when eaten fully ripe and fresh from the 
tree. It is remarkable that such a rich and beautiful, 
golden, sweet fruit is not planted more, especially since 
it ripens just after the early cherries and before the best 
early peaches. 
ALEXANDER. Early, prolific, freestone, orange with red 
blush; very juicy and sweet flavor. A large prolific 
bearer that will withstand adverse weather conditions. 
This variety deserves greater popularity. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. 
It is a hardy, prolific bearer; ripens first of July. 
NEWCASTLE EARLY. Early, medium size, good colo 1 ', 
fair in quality. 
SUPERB. Medium size, light salmon-colored fruit; hardy. 
TILTON. Very large, highly colored. 
WENATCHEE MOORPARK. An improved strain of Moor¬ 
park. 
Harrison Grown Sweet Cherry Trees 
What fruit is more pleasing than the sweet cherry? 
The ideal fruit to plant in the back yard. We have a 
good supply of first-class trees in the following varieties: 
ABUNDANCE. Large yellow, very productive, attractive. 
Midseason. 
BING. Very large dark brown, flesh firm, sweet. Mid¬ 
season. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, sweet, purplish-black 
color, juicy, rich flavor, heavy bearer and most profit¬ 
able sweet variety grown. Early. 
GOLDEN WAX. Large, yellow, fine flavor. Bears bump¬ 
er crops. Easily grown. Midseason. 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, light yellow, marked with 
red, sweet flavor. 
LAMBERT. Extra large, sweet, jet black, very popular. 
Midseason. 
LYONS. Large, black, extra early, ripens a week ahead 
of Black Tartarian. 
NAPOLEON (Royal Anne). Large, pale yellow, bright 
red cheek, sweet, excellent flavor, prolific bearer. 
Midseason. 
SCHMIDT (Schmidt's Bigarreau). Large, sweet, deep, 
black, tender, fine flavor. Midseason. 
WINDSOR. Large, sweet, almost black, fine quality. 
Valuable late variety. 
YELLOW SPANISH. Large, sweet, yellow with red tinge. 
One of the most beautiful and popular of the light 
colored cherries. Heavy bearer. Midseason. 
PRICES, SWEET CHERRY TREES 
PRICES, PEAR TREES—HARRISON GROWN 
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$0.30 $0.25 
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2 to 3 ft. 5/16 to 7/16 
in. 
cal. .45 
.40 
.35 
.30 
.25 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 
in. 
cal. .50 
.45 
.40 
.35 
.30 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. .60 
.55 
.50 
.45 
.40 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 3/4 
in. 
cal. .70 
.65 
.60 
.55 
.50 
Can be assorted pears 
or other 
fruit 
trees. 
Write for 
special prices on 1000 or more trees. 
PRICES ON PLUMS — NECTARINES — APRICOTS 
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1 to 2 ft., 1/4 to 5/16 in. cal. 
$0.30 
$0.25 
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$0.18 
$0.15 
2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 
in. cal. 
.35 
.30 
.25 
.22 
.20 
3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 
in. cal. 
.40 
.35 
.30 
.27 
.25 
4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 
in. cal. 
.50 
.45 
.40 
.35 
.30 
5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 3/4 
in. cal. 
.60 
.50 
.45 
.40 
.35 
Can be assorted varieties of Plums, Apricots, 
Nectarines or other fruit trees. 
Write for special prices on 1000 or more trees. 
True to Name — New 
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to 2 ft., 
1/4 to 5/16 in. cal. $0.40 
$0.35 
$0.30 $0.25 
$0.20 
to 3 ft., 
5/16 to 7/16 in. cal. .45 
.40 
.35 
.30 
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to 4 ft., 
7/16 to 9/16 in. cal. .50 
.45 
.40 
.35 
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to 5 ft., 
9/16 to 11/16 in. cal. .60 
.55 
.50 
.40 
.35 
to 6 ft., 
11/16 to 3/4 in. cal. .70 
.65 
.60 
.50 
.45 
Can be assorted cherries or 
other 
fruit 
trees 
Write for special priecs on 1000 or more trees. 
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