Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. World's Largest Growers of Fruit Trees Sensational! New! Colossal! Will Replace Elberta The Peach | of the Future Genuine HALE HARRISON BRILLIANT Se Sold Only By OUR Harrison Bros. SIXTY-SEVENTH Nurseries YEAR Growers of AMERICA’S EST QUALITY FRUIT TREES SUPERIOR STRAINS EARLIEST TO BEAR TRUE TO NAME nd 9 HARRISON BROTHERS, PROPS. BERLIN «© MARYLAND New! Exclusive! Sensational! | O YELLOW FREESTONE % © a EM , AT NEW HARRISON The World's Greatest Peach tower BROTHERS, The sensational Peach which has caused the greate ’ of esr crcita of al Seis presen Anbe holt oe PRICES MARYLAND is that marvelous big Peach, the World's largest, being a pat- ented variety, tne Rio-Oso-Gem, U. S. Plant Patent No. 84 It has now been fruited in all Peach-growing districts in the United States and Canada, and has definitely proven itself to be the best all-around commercial Peach. Ask any man who nes grown the Rio-Oso-Gem THE BEAUTIFUL GLORIFIED PEACH This beautiful Peach has a brilliant, bright red color, running around 95°95 good red, whereas they are easy to pack as U. S. Fancy grade. The size of the Peach is all that anyone can expect, as many of these Peaches will rum a pound or more in weight and in many instances have been reported that the crop would average three-quarters pound per Peach. The flam- ing, beautiful brignt red color in the cheek, along with an attractive orange-colored background, has earned it an envious reputation as being the prettiest Peach grown. BEST FLAVORED COMMERCIAL PEACH The unexcelled flavor is better than that of J. H. Hale and Elberta. The enticing flavor makes it a very popular Peach for fresh cating. The rich flavor is retained when canned or preserved. Now recognized as the leading canning Peach in California. R:0-Oso-Gem is the only Peach which can be pro- cessed by quick freezing and still retain its firm texture, with its beautiful, rich, golden yellow flesh and-the same flavor as when picked. We have quick frozen Rio-Oso-Gem Peaches which were picked and processed on September 1, 1944, which are still holding up in excellent condition. RECORD BREAKER FOR LONG DISTANCE SHIPMENTS The Rio Oso Gem is the best of all Peaches for long distance shipments and the fruit will stand up longer after being picked than any other variety of Peach in existence. This stupendous variety adapts itself exceedingly well for shipments in refrig- erator cars ore-cooled, under standard refrigeration for trans- continental hauls. This is the greatest Peach for shipments on trucks under ventilation, as its hard, firm texture insures ar- rival in excellent condition. RIO-OSO-GEM Ideal for Home Orchards Ripens 10 days later than Elberta. Rio-Oso- Gem is a very prolific bearer and dependable annual cropper. RIO-OSO-GEM IS NO EXPERIMENT Colonel and Mrs. Frank Sleeter, Round Hill, Virginia, wrote, ‘‘We have the land ready for the 800 Rio-Oso-Gem peach trees, 5 to 6 feet for April, 1950 planting. It is a wonderful peach and we have had marvelous results marketing it last year at $6.00 per bushel, in spite of the low market price prevailing during the summer of 1949." PROLIFIC BEARER—RIO-OSO-GEM PEACH Destined to be America’s Leading Commercial Peach. Sample of RIO-OSO-GEM Grown in Harrisons’ Orchards at Berlin, Maryland. Sold only by Harrisons’ Nurseries in mumerous states. READ WHAT FELLOW GROWERS SAY ( We have received several hundred complimentary letters highly praising the Rio-Oso-Gem Peach, U. S. Plant Patent No. 84, from all over the United States, some of the typical remarks are from people such as Fussell-Graham-Alderson Company, Forest City, Arkansas: “We have about 1,000 of Harrisons’ Rio-Oso-Gem Peach trees from which we have been harvesting the largest and prettiest Peaches | ever saw. We sold our Elberta Peaches, U. S. No. | grade at $2.25 per bushel and we had no trouble in picking the Rio-Oso-Gem Peaches 21/4 inches and up which we sold at $4.00 per bushel, f. 0. b. Forest City, Arkansas.” Mr. H. Frank Smith, Prop. Hillcrest Orchard, Dover, Arkansas, writes: ‘“‘This year’s crop con- vinces me that the Rio-Oso-Gem, U. S. Plant Patent No. 84, is the very finest Peach and has certainly proven such with me. It has very fine qualities as a canner and people go wild about it. It always brings the highest prices for me." Mr. Charles Heilig, Sewell, New Jersey, Gloucester County, said that the most handsome and the best Peach of the forty years’ experience that he has had was his first crop of Rio-Oso-Gem on 400 trees, three years old, from which he picked during early September 324 bushels and which he sold at an average price of $5.00 per bushel at his farm, grossing him more than $1,600.00 from this very young orchard. He bought 620 Rio-Oso-Gem trees for planting November, and said his future plantings would be Rio-Oso-Gem AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS PEACH Mr. E. R. Connor, fruit grower and broker, of Stephen City, Virginia, in the famous Frederick County fruit section, was exceptionally well pleased with his first crop of Rio-Oso-Gem Peaches on his three-year-old trees which he picked during early September. From his 400 trees, three years old, he picked a 300-bushel crop for which he was offered $3.75 per bushel, f. o. b. Ste- phen City, Virginia, for the entire crop, but he refused the sale so that he could sell the Peaches in smaller quantities at high prices to his customers throughout the Shenandoah Valley of Vir- ginia and nearby cities. He planted 100 more trees two years ago which had a few Peaches on them this summer. Connor states he wishes he had 5,000 Rio-Oso-Gem Peach trees, U. S. Plant Patent No. 84, planted in his Orchard instead of 500. RIO-OSO-GEM IS A ‘“MUST” FOR EVERY GROWER There are still big cash profits in Peaches, provided you grow the right varieties and in the near future you will see where the Rio-Oso-Gem, U. S. Plant Patent No. 84, will be getting more prominence each year. It is predicted that within a decade or so, it will be the most extensively planted commercial Peach in America. MOST BEAUTIFUL PEACH ON EARTH ae gis NEW LOWER PRICES ON RIO OSO GEM PEACHES BRING U. S. Plant Patent No. 84 DOUBLE PRICES True-to-Name, lto9 10to49 SOto199 200 or COMPARED TO One-Year Budded Trees: Trees Trees Trees More Trees ost VARIETIES 5- 6 ft., 11/16-7/8 in. caliper....$1.95 $1.65 $1.30 $1.05 4- 5 ft., 9/16-11/16 in. caliper... 1.55 1.30 1.00 .90 Every year the 3- 4 ft., 7/16-9/16 in. coliper.... 1.30 1.10 185 15 Rio-O oe ee 2- 3 ft., 5/16-7/16 in. caliper.... 1.15 1.00 70 ~~. .60 mA ighest 2- 3 ft., 1/4-5/16 in. coliper..... .95 .80 55 45 prices oF any pans 1824 linchesioraeeoscek coe e ee .80 65 45 .35 Bet on : e 12218) Inches*cee.61 soe 60 45 .35 .25 merican markets. Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. [2] i ACTUAL SIZE OF PEACH PLANTED IN THIRTY-FOUR STATES ORIGIN—This sensational new peach was discovered by Mr. Oscar F Jones, near Crozet, Virginia in the famous mountainous Albemarle County section. He was manager for more than 30 years for the A. C. Bruce orchards, who planted many thcusands of Harrison grown peach trees, starting in 1902. A life long horticulturist, he is a pioneer in one of the largest peach growing districts of the United States. Tree: Large to medium. Vigorous and rapid growth. Spreading and under cropping ccnditions appears to weep. Dense; hardy. Very productive, bearing at an early age and carrying and maturing a load of fruit that commercial growers have estimated to be 20% greater than would be practical on an Elberta tree of similar size, since less pruning is required. Trunk—Slender to medium. The wood is tough and not brash and has great flexibility. The bark resembles the Elberta. Branches—Slender tc. medium. Rapid growth. The wood is tough and not brash and has great flexibility and tensile strength. Requires less pruning than the Elberta. When heavily laden, branches bend gracefully with a minimum of breakage. Leaves—tThe foliage as compared to the Elberta is darker and larger. The leaves are rich dark green and average one inch longer and one-eighth inch wider than the Elberta. Also the leaves are wavy to slightly crinkled with the edge coarsely serrated to almost smcoth; obovate-lance-olate; base angle wide; glands reniform, 2-4 in number, inconspicuous, reddish brown, Flower buds—The bud and blossom are more resistant to frost and freezes than the Elberta, the blosscms resembling the Elberta in color and conformation but are somewhat deeper in shade. Resistance to: Brown rot—excellent. Experiments indicate that when any breakdown of cellular structure takes place, it is not usually in the form of a rot, but rather a gradual Icss of moisture followed by shriveling. Fruit: Large (from 234x3 inches to 3x31 inches), elongated, ovate- oval. Color yellow with blush and mottling of red colar; quite attractive. Suture striped with russet raised and slightly prominent. Cavity, narrow, deep, acute. Stem end narrow with slight ridging. Stem end anc suture firm (the entire fruit ripening evenly). Fruit throughout the tree is quite uniformly large, even though pruning and fruit thinning were light. The fruit ripens in the Elberta seascn but will remain on the tree at a more mature stage for a longer period than will the Elberta. SHIPPING QUALITY: SHIPS WELL. BUSHEL BASKETS OF THE FRUIT HAVE BEEN SHIPPED BY EXPRESS, UNICED, TO VARIOUS STATES AND HAVE ARRIVED IN PERFECT CON- DITION. BASKETS OF THE FRUIT HAVE BEEN SHIPPED PARCEL POST TO VARIOUS STATES AND HAVE BEEN DE- LIVERED IN PERFECT CONDITION. The Peach of the Future HALE HARRISON U.S. Patented BRILLIANT Sensational! New! Colossal! Will Replace Elberta Size—Uniform. Larger than the Elberta and varies very little, irrespective of heavy crepping. No. 814 Form—Globular, somewhat elongated, ovate-oval. Skin-Color—Brilliant cardinal red amost competely covering a golden yellow ground color, even when growing in shade in the interior of the tree. Has only a slight fuzz. Flesh—Fine grain and rich yellow with some red splashing towards the stone. Flavor—superior and rated as excellent by commercial growers, being distinctly aromatic and pleasing. Quality—best. Stone: free, somewhat flat, roughtly corrugated concentrically from the base, with base very narrow and tip sharply pointed, Size: smaller stone or pit than that of the Elberta. Tendency to split: does not develop an inclination to split, thus eliminating the possibility of the bitter flavor frequently found in the Elberta peach. Use: Commercial market, local, dessert, culinary, canning. Keeping Quality: Excellent. Excerpts of comments by Prominent Virginia growers Mr. C. Purcell McCue—‘‘Personally, | feel this peach will replace ELBERTA in this section.”’ Mr. C. E. Starkweather—‘‘It bears larger, better colored peaches even with a heavier crop than the Elbertas do.”’ Mr. Oscar F. Jones—‘'The HALE HARRISON BRIL- LIANT peaches came through with a minimum of injury while adjacent Elbertas were badly damaged.” Mr. Lee T. Carpenter—‘‘If it proves out in tests as good as it is in its original habitat | consider it to be the greatest find since Elberta in the 1870's.” Mr. Charles H. Martin—‘‘The parent tree of this peach is the largest and the most prolific | ever saw and when it is loaded with those large, uniform fruit, one hundred per cent colored it is a sight to be remembered.”’ Mr. Edward D. Daugherty—'‘‘l know something of the HALE HARRISON BRILLIANT and consider it a very unusual variety which will soon replace Elberta if properly distributed and advertised.”’ Mr. H. P. Rhodes—‘‘The 500 Hale Harrison Brilliant peach trees | got from you and planted during November of 1949, that 498 are growing and have made a tremendous growth with dark green, healthy leaves and sturdy limbs. | was over to Crozet this summer and got three bushels of this amazing peach from Mr. Oscar Jones, they were off of the parent (16 years old) tree, which had probably twenty bushels which he sold off the tree for $4.50 per bushel. They were the most perfect example of a very large, de- licious firm peach | have ever seen. Will eventually replace Elberta. | want to plant another block, as | believe and all of the fruit men of Winchester, Virginia agree with me, that this peach is the answer to a fruit grower’s prayer. PRICES: HALE HARRISON BRILLIANT PEACH TREES One Year Budded 1 to9 10 to 49 50 to 199 200 or Fine Quality Trees Trees Trees Trees more Trees 5) to6 feet... -(. : $2.25 $1.90 $1.60 $1.35 A tOnoeheeti wis. 2.00 1.65 tes}5) a) 3 to 4 feet..... es) 1.40 1.10 5) 2 to 3 feet..... 1.50 740) 90 37/5) Mr. E. D. McGuire said—‘‘After investigating | found that this amazing peach is just what | have been seeking for several years to grow instead of Elberta at Carbondale, IIlinois.’’ Mr. McGuire telephoned his order to express 700 Hale Harrison Brilliant peach trees 5 to 6 feet. GENUINE HALE HARRISON BRILLIANT PEACH TREES GROWN AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY HARRISON BROTHERS NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND. [3] Bud-Selection THE KEY TO BETTER FRUITS Harrisons’ “Bud Strains” Some sixty years ago, and almost every year since, Harrisons’ have planted orchards, not alone for fruit but principally to secure the type of parent fruit tree that was characteristic of a “variety’’ dominant in bearing qualities coupled with health, vigor and ability to withstand chongeable climatic conditions. This type of tree became the parent supplying the budding stocks for future orchards in America and true-to-name varieties were assured. This is Your PROTECTION Every customer is assured of Harrisons’ Hi- Quality Trees and Plants at all times. Expert growing on proper soils, careful digging and packing is Harrisons’ policy on every order. Every tree and plant we ship is guaranteed to be strictly first class, free from injurious dis- eases and insects and to reach you in good con- dition. Any time trees or plants are received that do not meet these standards they will be replaced free of charge or your money refunded. Dear Friends: For sixty-seven years the business of the Harrisons’ has been to grow Fruit Trees, Roses and Ornamental Nursery Stock, also commercial fresh fruit growers —this business has grown and developed only though a thorough understanding of the science of horticulture in all its phases with practical use Now when you buy nursery stock—-remember all of it is a living plant—the pedigree, or parents, play an important part in the future results of the very tree ycu buy—the “‘hidden value’’ is the inborn inheritance that becomes the final quality, type, strain, size, color and productiveness so necessary in the future performance—and right here is the very feature which makes HARRISON grown nursery products have superior merits. HARRISONS' Fruit Trees and Small Fruits are true to name, earlier to bear, and yield larger crops because they are scientifically propagated from SUPER SELECTED STRAINS. Likewise, the parent plants used for propagating our Ornamentals are of the finest types for their respective varieties In closing, may we personally take this opportunity of thanking our many, many customers for their continued confiaence, for which we are sincerely grateful. Sincerely yours, HARRISON BROTHERS NURSERIES G. Hale Harrison, Gen. Mer. TRUE TO NAME The World’s Foremost Fruit Variety Identification Specialists Have Examined Harrison-Grown Trees and Pronounced Them True to Name. TELEPHONES BERLIN MARYLAND DAY 27 or 28 NIGHT 35 or 32W MARVELOUS NEW Earliest Ripening Yellow Freestone Peach Genuine Schinn's Delicious ; Trade Marked Trees Grown and Sold Only By Harrison Bros. Nurseries A true mutation, being very early ripening budsport strain of Burbank July Elberta, U. S. Plant Patent #15, discovered by Mr. C. T. Shinn and Mr. L. S. Smith in their orchard near Russellville, Arkansas. Identical in large size, beautiful red color with handsome golden yellow background color, yellow flesh, freestone and superior flavor as its parent, however, its most appealing characteristic is that it ripems three weeks sooner, between Red Bird and Red Haven, making it about five weeks earlier ripening than Elberta. Every peach grower should make a planting of Shinn's Delicious this year. We know you will want more of them when you see the fruit. Shinn’s Delicious (Trade Marked) is an exclusive Harrison variety and only genuine Shinn's Delicious trees can be obtained from Harrison Brothers Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland. Continued growth depends on soil, weather i s t 7 ; senators. planting ond afey fare Affe’ Sen We prices of Shinn's Delicious (Trade Makes. ° Py . Tr stock is satisfactory; however, we will replace 1 to9 10 to 49 ah more nursery stock that dies from unavoidable causes _ ve Pb cen at half price, if notified within two months after tO Geeta cmbalets oti telecta nl > area etn 2 omits $2.25 $1.90 $1.60 its arrival 4 itor outeet cones ie ee ee ee 2.00 1.65 1.35 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES. 3 fos: feet fice tae. eee ce ee ee 1.75 1.40 1.10 ~ » ( )) OVER FIFTY YEARS DEPENDABLE DEALINGS. = : VISIT OUR NURSERIES on Routes U.S. 50 and U.S. 113 ye | i JULY ELBERTA a The Outstanding Medium Early Commercial Peach Here is the peach that has caused a sensation wherever fruited. Growers in many sections say it is their best medium early, yellow, freestone peach for shipping, local markets and home use. Beautiful golden yellow, almost completely overspread with brilliant red. Ripens about the same time as Hale Haven, but on account of its vivid red color and yellow background with no green color, it can be picked for commercial shipments about four days sooner. Excellent in flavor, even superior to Hale Haven for fresh eating, freezing and canning. Hardy, sure cropper, large size, a sensational money maker. July Elberta is known by different names, such as Burnett Elberta, Burbank July Elberta, Kim Elberta, Burbank Elberta. We offer an outstanding strain selected from bearing trees. Season of ripening about two weeks sooner than Elberta (Original Strain). 1to9 10 to 49 50 to 199 200o0r more iM trees trees trees trees 5 to 6 feet $1.95 $1.65 $1.30 $1.05 4 to 5 feet 1355 1.30 1.00 90 3 to 4 feet 1.30 1.10 85 75 TRIPLE CERTIFICATION By U. S. Govurnme t, State of Maryland, in addition to cther horticuitural inspectors. Your order insures Harrison Grown, heelthy, clean nursery stock. Free from diseases and insect pests. Certificate of Inspection accompanies each shipment. (4] Biggest Peach Tree Values in America HERE’S A “LOAD” OF REASONS WHY HARRISONS’ PEACH TREES ARE BETTER A—Our organization has over 65 years’ experience. B—Every step in growing under the personal supervision of the Harrison Brothers. C—One hundred and fifty thousand trees in Harrison Brothers orchards from which our propagating trees are selected. D—Use of modern methods for planting, cultivating and dig- ging. E—Over 4,000 acres of various types of soil. F—Ideal soil and climatic conditions. G—Co-operation with leading horticulturists and experimental stations all over the world. Very Early Varieties DIXIRED. Very early, yellow, cling, medium size, round, bright attractive red blush; good flavor; prolific bearer. Ripbens two weeks earlier than Golden Jubilee or about three days later than Red Bird. A new variety originated and introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Its most outstanaing commercial feature is that it is a good shipper and has been planted extensively in Georgia to meet the demands for the very early Peach market. DIXIGEM. Early, yellow, semi-freestone, red blush, medium size, good quality. Ripens a few days sooner than Golden Jubilee. A new variety originated and introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Extensively planted in Georgia. FAIRHAVEN. Early, yellow, free- stone, medium large, nearly round, mostly bright golden in color with an_ attractive bright red cheek. Skin is smooth and very tough. Fruit very firm and ships excep- tionally well. Ripens just after Golden Jubilee. JERSEYLAND (N.J. 135) — Ripens a week sooner than Golden Jubilee, large, firm, at- tractive yellow flesh, freestone. Tree is hardy, sets buds freely. Introduced by New Jersey Ex- periment Station. Plant Large Peach Trees for Quickest and Best Results One-Year, Budded, 5- to 6-Ft. Peach Trees Ideal Planting Size HARRISON—A Name in Trees You Can Trust [5] RED BIRD—Earliest Large Peach, Commanding High Prices RED BIRD EARLIEST OF ALL PEACHES Most Populer Extra Early Market Peach Bright glowing color—’‘red as fire’’—-on a background of creamy white. Handsome. Large—-as large as Elberta. Ripens about 45 days before Elberta. Clingstone. Good to eat and fine for pies, cobblers and Peach pickles. Quality good, especially when left on the tree until they get fully ripe. “Break all young-bearing records.” “Break all bearing rec- ords.”” “‘One crop paid for my whole orchard.’’ ‘Most profit- able early Peach.” ‘Sell fast as can ship.” ‘Better shipper than Elberta.”’ JUNE ELBERTA. A big, handsome red and gold Peach, highly colored, excellent quality and a dandy home Peach, being a new variety. One of the earliest of the good yellow-fleshed Peaches, this semi-freestone variety quickly returns cash dividends before later varieties reach the market. HARRISONS’ HARDY PEACH TREES We absolutely guarantee Harrison-grown Peach trees, variety for variety, to be as hardy or hardier than trees grown in any locality north of us. PRICES OF HARRISONS’ HIGH QUALITY PEACH TREES New Lower Prices propagated Direct from ‘Verified’ Varieties of Super-Selected Strains—Certified 100% Healthy 1te9 10to49 50to 199 200 or True-to-Name, One-Year, Budded Trees: Trees Trees Trees More Trees 5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 7% in. caliper $1.85 $1.55 $1.15 $0.95 4 to 5 ft., 9/16 to 11/16 in. caliper 1.45 1.20 .90 .80 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper 1.20 1.00 .15 .65 2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7/16 in. caliper 1.05 .90 .60 .50 2 to 3 ft., % to 5/16 in. caliper 85 .70 45 35 NSUtOwe’4+ INCHES is. fe Pe bee 70 sos) .35 .25 AZ2nton lS cinches (oc ee, 50 .35 .25) .20 May be assorted varieties of Peach Trees. For Jumbo Peach Trees, see page 17. Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. IARRRISONSG NN QUALI NREES, REDHAVEN PEACH They Teste os Good as They Look SUPER QUALITY FRUIT TREES BEAR HEAVIEST GROW FASTEST AND LIVE LONGEST The Sensational ~REDHAVEN Tops All Extra Early Peaches, Earliest Yellow Po < Freestone Peach wee THE NEW EARLY RIPENING YELLOW PEACH THAT a RIPENS ABOUT 10 DAYS BE N JUBILEE tone Peach d Kalhaven 21 Station. smooth ripens ceors neavy Every grower A cross betwe upply of genuine th variety is HALE-HAVEN Early midseason. Ripens just after Golden Jubilee has \ been harvested and about 14 days ahead of Elberta. Yel- : low freestone, large, high red color, firm, fine flavored. It takes on red color early and the peaches show good red color several days before ripening, which gives it a distinct advantage for marketing. When allowed to ripen fully upon the trees its flavor is undoubtedly the best of any yellow Peach. Tree is an extra strong grower and produces a bumper crop of fruit each season. Very hardy in fruit bud. One of its parents is J. H. Hale, from which it in- herits its large size and fine color. The other parent is — South Haven from which it attains hardiness, large crops yearly and strong growth. It is the best variety ripening HALE-HAVEN PEACH—Extra Large, Fine Flavored just after Golden Jubilee and should be planted in every : orchard. Excellent for fresh eating and quick-freezing ys ov Byepoee and hata PEACH. s 4 ‘ \ y. The supreme early yellow Peach. Peach orchardists for a century have been look- z for an early Peach of high quality, fine flavor, yellow, freestone, attractive color and we firm texture, and eventually they have found it in the marvelous Golden Jubilee. Fruit bright ep yellow, medium to large size, oblong shape. Good size, fine appearance and excellent ty with delicious flavor. Ideal for roadside stands and home orchards, also commercial rchards for nearby city shipments. It ripens about ten days earlier than Hale-Haven. HERE IS THE HIGHLY FLAVORED ror CLING. Mids . long, C- WHITE FREESTONE PEACH YOU HAY f AMBER GEM idseason ng, me Sas it dium size, beautiful color with deep red blush, firm flesh. Delicious honey-sweet flaver. One CUMBERLAND “4 of the best canning varieties. Tree hardy and An outstanding favorite early white Peach. Ils a comporatively new, white, nearly free- A d p f t ten- Fad age oer er: Dow OFlbe Play ceca stone variety that was developed by the New sively in Virginia and Michigan for canning jersey Experimental Station. The fruit re- Annes —- factories. New canning peach. sembles Belle of Georgia, both in appearance Re: nig leas iaee eel and quality, although it ripens about the a same time or a little before Golden Jubilee. GOLDEN JUBILEE PEACH—Yellow, Excellent Quality A GREAT PEACH COMBINATION—REDHAVEN, GOLDEN JUBILEE, HALE-HAVEN [6] Triogem Peach Stark Early Elberta Midseason. Yellow, freestone, large, lemon-yellow with a dark cast, blushed with vivid red. Beautiful appearance, high quality, being somewhat similar to Elberta, although a trifle better flavor; rich golden’ tender.flesh, yet firm and has a de- lightful flavor; excellent for canning. Gleason strain which ripens three days earlier than Elberta. HARRISONS’ Super- ‘Selected Strain Vani- eties Bear Bigger and _ Better Crops of Peaches. INCREASES YOUR PROFITS AT NO EXTRA COST [7] Harrisons’ P ARE A COLLECTION OF _ THE WORLD'S BEST TRIOGEM x. 5. 70) Developed by the Master Plant Breeders of New Jersey MEDIUM TO LARGE, FIRM, ATTRACTIVE Ripens early, medium to large, oval, firm, high quality, high red color over entire Peach, yellow flesh; freestone, smooth, nearly fuzzless like J. H. Hale, one of its parents; colors several days in advance of its rip- ening, being 2 days later than Golden Jubilee, or 3 weeks earlier than Elberta. This, combined with its very slow rate of softening, makes it an idéal Peach for commercial growers. Hangs well to the tree after the Peaches become firm ripe. When picked hard to firm it is a good long distance shipper. This is the best commercial Peach ripening at this period, and is being planted now by some growers in preference to Golden Jubilee. Considered as the best new variety of Peach so far originated and introduced by the New Jersey plant breeders. A REAL PROFIT MAKER TRIOGEM has been fruited commercially in New Jersey and Maryland for several years. During this time it has topped all varieties in price on the New York and Philadelphia markets which ripen at this time during the summer. Several large commercial orchards have been planted with Triogem and its popularity is increasing each year. CHAMPION. A Good Home Peach. White, freestone, very large; creamy white with red cheek, sweet, juicy, very high flavor. Champion has lost its past commercial importance because it will not carry satis- factorily under refrigeration, but as a home garden or a roadside Peach, it is one of the best. Tree is hardy, large grower and pro- ductive. Ripens ten days earlier than Elberta. REDSKIN. A new variety introduced by the University of Maryland. Mid- season, yellow, freestone, large, rcund, deep red blush, firm flesh, sweet flavor. It is a cross between J. H. Hale and Elberta, which ripens slightly earlier than Elberta. Vigorous, good growing tree and productive. VEDETTE. Early yellow freestone. Globular; large; good red color; good flavor. Canadian variety of the Elberta type. Ripens about six days later than Golden Jubilee. Adapted to Southern as well as Canadian Peach districts. SUNHIGH. (N. J. 82.) A large, red, bright, smooth Peach whicn colors well all over before it ripens, softens slowly, making it a gocd com- mercial Peach. Flesh inclines to adhere to the pit when hard ripe. The variety seems to do best in hilly sections and requires thorough summer spraying. The fruit is large, roundish,” thick-skinned, very uniform in size. Color deep yellow with red cheek. Stone is free. Ripens approximately 18 days before Elberta, at a time to bring high market prices. HILEY. White. Early midseason. Bears huge crop of fancy Peaches. Freestone, medium size, highly red colored and is a very handsome Peach of exceptionally good flavor. Tree is strong grower, very healthy, and an extra heavy bearer. You can depend on Hiley to bear heavy crops year after year. The marvelous color and wonderful flavor have made it popular on the markets: Hiley resembles Belle of Georgia but ripens about 14 days earlier. SOUTHLAND. Early midseason, yetlow, « freestone, medium to large, round, attractive red blush with mild, good flavor. Origi- nated by the«U. S. Department of Agriculture;’ being an ideal peach for the:extreme Southern peach Belt. Vigorous tree, pro- ductive and fruit ripens at the same time as Hiley. Promising commercial peach. VALIANT. Early midseason. Seedling of Elberta. Yellow freestone, productive. A néw Canadian variety. Ripens two weeks earlier: than Elberta. SUMMERCREST. (N. J. 94.) Midseason, yellow, freestone, large with red blush and sweet flavor. Trees exception- ally; vigorous, fruit ripens. the same time as Belle of Georgia, which is a few days earlier than Elberta. Pop- ular in New Jersey where it is known. Early midseason. Very large, Very good flavor. Good roadside GOLDEN EAST. (N. J. 87.) high red color, yellow, freestone. Ripens 15 days ecrlier than Elberta. market and commercial Peach. From Wey NA\ QUAL) For Greater Profits Your Land Plant Trees MIDSEASON—Ripens 2 to 3 en before Elberta. on. mA Our “Hales” are propagated di- Original Strain rect from the original strain, the variety originated by the late J. et. HALE a) Ee Hale of South Glaston- bury, Connecticut and Fort Val- ley, Georgia as the Peach King of America. There are many types and strains of J. H. Hale grown, but the only one worthy of commercial importance is the original strain, which is the extra large, round, highly colored Peach. The original strain necessitates cross-pollination and it is necessary, for proper results, to plant a few Aen of Georgia or Elberta or Hiley or any other variety of Peaches along with Hale for cross-pollenization. Yellow, freestone, extra large, beau- Extra ime Size tiful red coloring, firm eee of tie highest quality and erticing flavor. J. H. Hale ripens about two or three days prior to Elberta. HARRISON BROTHERS NURSERIES BERLIN, MARYLAND Originated by the late PEACH KING J. H. HALE—Giant Size, Enticing Flavor Belle of Georgia @ Fruit Large The Queen of FBlauors THE BEST WHITE MID-SEASON VARIETY Ripens midseason. Color creamy white with red cheek. Flesh white, red near pit. Size large, free- stone. Belle of Georgia, for some time, has been rec- ognized as the best all-around white Peach on the @ Delicious Flavor @ Attractive @ Big Crops @ Very Hardy Flavored Peach SULLIVAN EARLY ELBERTA An Early Ripening Red Bud Sport of Elberta MIDSEASON YELLOW—FREESTONE Here is the early ripening strain of original Elberta growers have been Identical to Genuine Elberta in every characteristic except it ripens about seven days wanting. Discovered by Mr. Sullivan in a Georgia orchard. earlier. Yellow freestone, firm, juicy, rich, good flavored. Equally attrac- tive as Elberta and is a good keeper. Good for either home or commercial planting. 10 OUTSTANDING REASONS FOR PLANTING SULLIVAN EARLY ELBERTA 1—Size: Large to Extra Large. 2—Yellow Freestone. 3—Rich, Sweet Flavor. 4—Brilliant Red Colored with Golden Yellow Back- ground. Excellent Long Distance Shipper. 5—Tree Vigorous Grower. H 6—Bears Large Crops Annually. Finest 7—Colors a Week Earlier Than Elberta. Quality in ee 8—Ripens Slowly After Being Picked. SULLIVAN EARL 9—Brings Highest Market Prices. World the Dest Nee 10—Completely Tested. [8] Harrisons’ Maryland Grown Peach Trees are the market. It is easily the best shipping white Peach of its season, ranking almost with Elberta in this ©@ Easy to Groy respect. Because of its many desirable qualities, ro it has become standard in the large commercial eis orchards, and you can find few orchardists of any = importance who do not have a block of Belle in their orchards. These men know from experience -. just what varieties pav best and endorse it highly. BELLE OF GEORGIA The Finest Midseason Yariety | Greater Profits Harrisons’ Original “BUD”. Strain Sensational Standard Peach of the World It’s the Greatest Money Maker 2c ELBERTA | Internationally Famous—The Standard by Which All Other Peaches are Judged Midseason. Yellow, freestone. Fruit is large to extra j : large; golden yellow with brilliant shades of red;. firm, 4 iuicy, rich, sweet and good flavor. Elberta has the ; ; greatest international reputation of any Peach. It has been the standard for all other Peaches almost since and Reap. the date of its introduction. The coloring of Elberta : d is practically perfect. The rich, yellow skin is almost the Cash. entirely covered with dark red blush upon the sunny yee side. The attractive appearance and uniform large Benefits size serve to sell it almost on sight. We offer original strain trees which is the best strain obtainable. Save Disappointment—Plant Only Harrison ORIGINAL STRAIN Elberta Today, there are more than seven distinct types and strains of Elberta, bearing fruit in the orchards of this country. To compare the various sizes, shapes, texture and red coloring of these Elberta with those grown “on original strain trees’ gives sufficient reason why they sold this year at a premium of $1.00 to $2.00 per bushel on the New York and other leading fruit markets. They Cost No More Why plant degenerated strains of Elberta when you can plant Harrisons’ heavy yielding original strain trees. They can be purchased at the lowest price that high quality trees can be produced for. It is true trees, size by size, can be produced cheaper by budding them from non-fruiting trees in the nursery row, but this method causes degeneration. Trees grown in this manner will be lighter cropper: and require a lonaer time in coming into bearing. FOR NEW LOWER JUMBO SIZE PEACH TREE PRICES TREES PAGE 17 SrEIDACE 5 ELBERTA Original Strain The Leading Peach : America’s No. 1 Peach—Elberta. Tnere are more Elberta Peach trees in bearing than any other variety on earth. FOR JUMBO PEACH TREES, MNidSeasor x FE ir, Late 3. Color A Profitable Commercial Variety Slightly Later Tnan Elberta Brackett is a comparatively new commercial Peach in some sections but wherever tried it has given uniformly good results. During the past thirty years we have planted many thousands of this variety in our own orchards and they have given good results. The fruit is rich yellow, with dark carmine cheek. The size runs fully as large or larger than Elberta. Flesh is deep yellow, extremely juicy and _is absolutely freestone. Fruit is much better flavored than Elberta. Good shipper. Popular On the Markets Brackett commands unusually high prices on the market and often outsells Elberta twenty-five to fifty cents per bushel. We know the grower who needs a Peach ripening slightly later than Elberta will make no mistake in planting Brackett. Pfant Harrisons’ Origiral Strain ‘ HARRISONS’ were the first to ularize thi i istri i BRACKETT—The Beautiful Red Peach With Handsome throughout the Peach-growing sectors: We offer ECS HNGt Le URE SNA ey Orange-Lemon-Colored Background *from the original strain and they are sure to produce results. [9] Genuine SHIPPERS LATE RED SHIPPERS LATE RED PEACH SALBERTA. A Late Commercial Peach. Yellow, freestone, large being a satisfactory cross be- tween Elberta and Salwey. Sal- berta inherited the size, quality and productiveness of Elberta and inherited the lateness season of Salwey. This new variety is planted commercially in many Peach-growing sections Ripens about 12 days later than Elberta. A good shipper. RIO-OSO-GEM. Late. See page 2 for description and ie ] 7 prices. Starts to ripen 10 days later than Elberta ate pening arieties AFTERGLOW. (N. }. 84 Late midseason. Yellow freestone, large, round with high red blush, ripens LATE ELBERTA. ‘Gemmer's Late Elberta.) Late, yellow, freestone, about 5 to 6 days later than Elberta org, Hig ree. color, Fine quality, good shipper. .|s'a typical Elberta, aye pw ATE CRIPENING: VARI ERnES in fruit and tree characteristics, but ripens 4 to 5 days later than b f : KRUMMEL’S (Krummel’s Late October). Yellow, free- Elberta of the original strain es BRE pecker ; stone; extra large, round, deep yellow with a blush o carmine on the sunny side—fine flavor - SALWEY. Very Icte. Yellow, freesto which ripens 14 to 16 days later than Elberta, having same WHITE HEATH CLING. Lorae, late cling, fine flavor prominent coloring characteristics as its parent. good home Peach PRICES OF HARRISONS’ HIGH QUALITY PEACH TREES New Lower Prices Propagated Direct From ‘Verified’’ Varieties of Super-Selected Strain—Certified 100% Healthy. lto9 10 to49 S50to199 2000r Harrisons’ Maryland Grown Peach Trees are the Finest Quality in the World LIZZIE PEACH LIZZIE. Late, distinct type of Elberta, very large, freestone, yellow, Harrison Grown Fast Fruit- ing Strains of the Best True-to-Name, One-Year, Budded Trees: Trees Trees Trees More Trees 5 to 6 feet, 11/16 to 7% inch caliper .. $1.85 $1.55 $1.15 $0.95 4 to 5 feet, 9/16 to 11/16 inch caliper 1.45 1.20 .90 .80 3 to 4 feet, 7/16 to 9/16 inch caliper 1.20 1.00 Og for) .65 2 to 3 feet, 5/16 to 7/16 inch caliper 1.05 -90 -60 .50 2 to 3 feet, 3 to 5/16 inch caliper =) 265 -70 45 515) 18 to 24 inches ; .70 a) so 12 to 18 inches 50 35 May be assorted varieties of Peach Trees. Harrisons’ volume production has en- abled us to sunoly you with high quality nursery products at low prices. All varie- ties are within reach of any home planter and fruit grower and priced to save you money. We ship everywhere. State and Federal _in- spected. A WHOLE ORCHARD FOR ONLY $2.50 Five Varieties of Apples for Fresh Eating from Late June Until Early November produced on the same tree Here's the opportunity for those with limited space to have five mighty desirable varieties of Apples, all budded on one tree for a little more than the cost of one tree. Requires oniy 20 ft. space when fully grown. Each tree is budded to Large Transparent for first summer variety, Williams Early Red, Red Gravenstein, Triple Red Delicious and Yellow Delicious for autumn varieties, Scarlet Red Stayman and Red Rome Beauty for winter varieties. Budded to 7 varieties, however, guaranteed to have 5 or more. 2 year, 4 to 5 feet, well branched at $2.50 each. 2 year, 5 to 6 feet, extra well branched with good heads, at $3.25 each. Jumbo Size, 3 year, 6 to 8 feet, extra well and heavily branched with beautiful heads_at $4.50 each. Grow Your Own DELICIOUS! NUTRITIOUS AS PARAGU ls Easy Harrisons’ “Big Yield Strain” MARY WASHINGTON | Highly Profitable and Easily Grown Being the first vegetable to come in the spring it always brings a high price on the markets. Stalks being delicious and very healthful, every garden should have a generous supply and when properly set and cared for will last a lifetime. New Gigantic Red MacDonald Rhubarb If you want something different, something delicious in garden fruits, then plant some of this grand new MacDonald Rhubarb. Stalks are of giant size on mature plants, and a rich rosy red in color. This beautiful color carries through the stalk. Sauce made from it has the red color of a dish of Strawberries. Flavor is mild and pleasing. This new Rhubarb does mot send up seed stalks and never becomes tough or stringy. Just cut in small chunks and cook. Do not remove the tender skin; it cooks right up with the stalk. Heavy plants: $1.00 each; 6 for $5.40. Prices of Genuine Pedigreed Mary Washington Asparagus Roots 25 50 100 250 500 750 1000 Roots Roofs Roots Roots Roots Roots Roots 2-Yr. No. 1 $2.35 $3.75 $6.00 $12.00 $18.75 $24.75 $30.00 -1-Yr.No.1 1.50 2.50 4.00 8.00 12.50. 16.50 20.00 SAVE A YEAR! PLANT JUMBO THREE-YEAR Mary Washington Asparagus Roots Yes, you can grow your own delicious tender Asparagus quick by planting our jumbo size roots. These roots are the cream of our three-year-old crop and have already borne large, early, tender, juicy Asparagus in the nursery. This is the selected pedigreed Mary Washington strain and is far superior to other kinds. PRICES FOR JUMBO ASPARAGUS 25ifor ea. .t Sys Omer 2 ON FOR, hte $20.00 750 for ....$41.25 50 for ..... 6.25 500 for ..... 31.25 1000 for .... 50.00 100 for ..... 10.00 j fall BETTER RESULTS sore" HARRISONS’ Hl-QUALITY APPLE TREES Because They Are Absolutely true to name @ Come into bearing earlier. Healthy—vigorous. @ Yield bigaer crops of better fruits. 4 Disease free. @ Hove larger roots. @ Hordy—budded fruit trees are supe- @ Take hold quickly in new locations. rior to grafted. @ The best trees for less moncy. @ Properly hardened off before dig- @ Propagated from bearing trees of ging selected strains. PRICES OF HARRISONS’ HIGH QUALITY APFLE TREES New Lower Prices Propagated Direct from ‘’Verified’’ Varieties of Super-Selected Strains Certified 100°, Healthy EXTRA WELL BRANCHED TREES 1to9 10to49 50to199 200 or True-to-Name, 2-Yr., Budded Trees: Trees Trees Trees More Trees 5 to 6 ft., 11/16 to 7/8 in. caliper ; $1.55 4 to S ft., may to 11/16 in. caliper = tls 1.20 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. caliper ot 1.00 Ze ts Fie Ss, /16 to 7/16 in. caliper A -90 May be Assorted Verieties of Apple Trees. For Jumbo Apple Trees, See Page 17. LARGE TRANSPARENT (Lodi) Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. You Can Depend on Bumper Crops— Plant Harrisons’ “‘Bud Selected” Strain HARRISONS’ HIGH QUALITY APPLE TREES | New Lower Prices True-to-Name—Certified 100% Healthy. 1lto9 10to49 50to199 200 or One-Year Budded: Trees More Trees i 4 to 5 ft. whips F Pag We a 5 $0.80 ; aes epee ; LARGE TRANSPARENT (Lodi) 18 to in. whips . Fr - : = : . 12:6 12. in. whi A New Summer Variety Write Us Abcut Your Planting Requirements. Ripens Very Early—Destined to Replace the Ever-Populor Yellow Tronsporent W l We believe there is o big future for this new summer Apple. Our com- ILLIAMS EARLY RED mercial friends should lose no time in anticipating the demand for an } The Big Red Home or Market Apple Apple of this type. ; Just at the time when people are hungry for ao fresh, new red Somewhat. of a dwarf grower, bearing very young, it makes an excel- Apple, this superb sort comes into market. In New York, Boston, lent filler. The skin is a clear yellow, white flesh, of medium size. Philadelphia, and other eastern cities as well as middle western A good pollenizer. and southern cities, the fruit sells as quick as it hits the market- house or dealer’s store. It holds its own anywhere and has proven EARLY APPLE GROWERS MAKE MORE MONEY WITH LARGE TRANSPARENT to be- The Best Summer Apple Yes, actual profits, that’s what we mean. It can be done—here’s The rich bright red fruit catches the buyer’s eye and is ordered why: Yellow Transparent Apples are always first on the market ond at a price that yields the grower a good profit. Apple is large, with generally bring good profits when they attain proper size. Size on Yel- tender, crisp, white flesh, juicy, slightly tart. The trees come to low Transparent is hard to get, but easy on its big brother, ‘‘Large } bearing when quite young, producing freely and stecelye are for a Transparent,’ which ripens at the some time. filler or permanent tree, and being hardy, con be successfully grown ? llow in New England states and Conada. All orchards should include cane Ltn pene ea ear pl a: Cov gine ek Crs = Williams Early Red. A good pollenizer for Red Yorking and Red Rome Beauty Apple trees OTHER SUMMER APPLES STARR. Large, attractive with bright yellowish, smooth skin; sometimes marked with a faint blush and numerous russet dots; flesh yellow, fine, very tender, crisp, juicy, aromatic and of extra fine quality, bringing highest prices. Recomemnded to those with nearby markets, but a poor long distance shipper. Popular in Southern New Jersey. DUCHESS OF OLDENBERG. Lorge, striped, tender, juicy, sub-acid, good; regular and cbundont bearer. One of the hardiest Best pollinizer for early blooming varieties. TWENTY OUNCE. Very large, fine quality, yellow striped red WEALTHY. Medium to large size; round, almost solid red; flesh white | cr a little stoined, tender, crisp, juicy, fine grained, aromatic and very good flavor. Relatively good keeper. Old variety most extensively | planted in North. Tree is very hordy, withstanding unusually cold climates, vigorous, fruits at early age, bears regular and abundant crops. Tree somewhat dwarf, making a fine filler EARLY McINTOSH. Resembles its Mclintosh parent in appearance, but s less cromatic. An attractive, uniform red color, good size, flesh white, tender, and juicy The trees are vigorous, hardy, healthy, pro- ductive, and bear annually if thinned early and severely. The shape and framework of the tree, especially the heavy-butted branches, are like those of McIntosh. The crop cpa ten days loter than that of Yellow Transparent. The fine flavor is similar to that of famous Mcintosh Red. 2 RED SUMMER RAMBO. “ new earlier coloring solid red strain means ae js much greater profits for growers everywhere SUMMER RAMBO. Large, splashed with red EARLY RED DUCHESS. Highly colored early Apples bring premium prices, this bud sport colors red all over early in the summer. Excellent pollinizer for Red Gravenstein YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium size, greenish yellow, very heavy bearer. Most widely planted yellow variety RED GRAVENSTEIN. See description page 15. Excellent summer apple 7 To Make One Tree Do the Work of Two, Plant Harrisons’ Bud-Selected, Heavy-Bear- WILLIAMS EARLY RED—Ready for Market When Folks = z Just Get Hungry for Apples ing Strains. [12] be uw GRIMES GOLDEN Harrisons’ Selected ‘‘Big Yield’’ Strain—Best Home Orchard Apple Autumn, medium sized, golden yellow, tender, rich, aromatic, sub-acid, delicious, possibly the best flavored Apple known, and a good keeper. No better variety exists for eating raw or for cooking. Tree is very hardy and: one of the heaviest bearers known, producing extra large crops annually. Excellent variety for a filler, as it comes into bearing very early. Grimes Golden is the best pollenizer known, especially for Stayman Winesap, Lowry, Baldwin, Cortland, Rome, Winesap, i A a others. Be sure to include Grimes Golden in your orchard. IT IS EASY YELLOW DELICIOUS It's Golden! A golden yellow Apple with decided ‘’Delicious’’ characteristics. Yellow Delicious has a remarkably good flavor, and is most popular for eating during the fall and winter months. Late September and January finds it at its best. Many people think it superior to the famous Delicious. Fall. A Prolific Cropper at an Early Age The Yellow Delicious tree is very thrifty, hardy, and a vigorous grower. renowned for its heavy bearing of fruit at a very early age. a good yield of ripened fruit each year. DELICIOUS Sometimes Called Stark Delicious—This is the Original Strain of Red Delicious Of peculiar and distinctive shape; brilliant dark red, flesh fine grained, juicy, crisp and melting; flavor sweet, with a slight acid taste, with a delightful aroma, very highest quality. Fall. Harrisons’ Triple Red Delicious is superior. McINTOSH RED Improved Type—Heavy Yielding Strain Preferred by Many Growers in the North. Until the discovery of our New Super Red McIntosh our improved McIntosh Red was the best strain of McIntosh available. It colors solid red when climatic and soil conditions allow it to remain on the trees until it is mature. This heavy yield- ing strain is much superior to any strain of McIntosh, especially the dull striped kinds. If you do not have trouble getting sufficient color then we recommend you planting this time-proven, heavy yielding strain. McIntosh Red is very hardy and produces bumper crops each year. Generally considered as the best flavored Apple grown. Recommended for home or commercial orchard plantings. OTHER GOOD APPLES STAYMAN WINESAP Big Yield Strain. Without a doubt DOUBLE RED BALDWIN. A new dress for this old reliable variety. Solid the heaviest yielding strain of deep red color, much earlier than ordinary Baldwin. The color makes Stayman Winesap obtainable. This strain yields bumper crops year it sell better. This new strain will bring new profits to the grower of after year. It colors to a good bright red and gets nearly solid red Baldwins. Late fall. colored when allowed to stay on trees until fully ripe. This is an im- CORTLAND. A new variety resulting from cross pollenization of Mc- proved strain and is preferred by many growers in the East. Tested Intosh Red and Ben Davis, and inheriting the good qualities of each and time-proven by thousands of growers. parent. Beautiful red Apple, approximately the same size and fine It is You can depend on Excellent pollenizer for all varieties. ‘ GRIMES GOLDEN Big Crops—One of the Best Golden Apples Harrisons’ Maryland Grown Apple Trees are the Finest Quality in the World SMOKEHOUSE. Large Apples of superfine flavor, excellent for eating, yellowish green mottled with dull red and with many russet dots; flesh firm, crisp, juicy and aromatic. Tree large, vigorous and reliably pro- ductive. WINESAP An Apple favorite in Virginia. Sometimes called Old Winesap and Virginia Winesap. Medium size, oblong, smooth, and a fine dark red—one of the best red colored Apples grown; flesh yellow, crisp, tender, very juicy, aromatic, firm and of excellent flavor. Very long keeper and considered the best cold stor- age variety, keeping until July. Strong grower; comes into bearing early. Our strain produces bumper crops of the larger sized Apples with plenty of color. YORK IMPERIAL. Medium to large size, round, irregular, greenish yel- low overlaid bright red; flesh tender, firm, crisp, of high flavor; won- derful keeper. Keeps in cold storage until June. Vigorous grower, strong and healthy; an unusually heavy bearer. MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG (Paragon). Extra large in size and round; skin smooth, yellowish covered with deep red, the general effect being dark red; flesh tender, tinged with yellow, crisp, sub-acid, aromatic, fine flavor, of excellent quality, long keeper of great value. An im- portant commercial variety in the East. Tree is vigorous and healthy, yields big crops. Plant Delicious or Jonathan as a pollenizer. NORTHERN SPY. Large, bright scarlet-red, with yellow markings. Flesh juicy, rich, crisp, tender, aromatic and highly flavored. Tree a strong erect grower, very healthy, extremely hardy and a free producer. We offer an exceptionally: heavy bearing strain that comes into bearing at an early age. NORTHWESTERN GREENING. Large, round, greenish yellow; juicy, firm, geod quality; splendid keeper, ships well. Attractive Apple when packed in bushels, demands good prices, excellent baking Apple. Should not be planted extensively because crops are not so certain, due to blossoming early. Trees are extremely hardy, vigorous, and bear very young. RHODE ISLAND GREENING. The Popular Northern Apple. Large, green- ish yellow; flesh crisp, juicy, quite acid, firm, fine grained, tender, and of very fine flavor and quality. An excellent keeper, a popular barrel Apple, brings good prices. Generally planted in New England, New York, Michigan and Canada, but not advisable to plant south of the Mason-Dixon line. ROME BEAUTY. Large, round, red, flavor and quality above average. RED LOWRY. Red bud sport strain, identical with its parent Lowry tn all respects with the exception that it has very much higher red color and when matured full red color. It can be picked 2 to 3 weeks earlier than Lowry, due to its earliness in season and color. Interplant a few Grimes Golden as a pollenizer. For Real Profit Plant Harrisons’ Selected Strain Trees Scientifically Propagated by America’s Best Fruit Tree Growers flavor of the McIntosh, but ripens 3 weeks or a month later. Good keeper. CALLIA BEAUTY. A Rome Beauty type of Apple identical in every respect, except its earlier coloring qualities; recommended for com- mercial planting. Harrisons’ have the genuine original strain of Gallia Beauty. JONATHAN. Medium to large, red, juicy. Good keeper and an excellent shipper. KENDALL—A most attractive McIntosh strain—new variety. Try a few trees. SPARTAN—A cross between McIntosh and Yellow Newtown, worthy of a trial planting. CRAB APPLES Priced on page |2 Double Purpose—An Orna- mental and Fruit Tree Combined. HYSLOP. Deep crim- son, large size, sub-acid and of good quality. Fine very HYSLOP CRAB APPLE The Dual Purpose for all kinds of preserving, can- irae ning, etc., and good to eat fresh. Tree handsome. NEW LOWER APPLE TREE PRICES SEE Page 12 JUMBO SIZE PAGE 17 DOLGO—An abundance of beautiful little, bright-red-all-over apples in the fall. Glistening white blooms in the spring. Best apple for jelly as it rates highest In pectin. Delicious to can whole in spices. Needs very little sugar. Extremely hardy everywhere. SCARLET RED STAYMAN—Tops with Many Growers NEW BRIGHTER Bear Giant Size, Rich Colored, Fine A HORTICULTURAL TRIUMPH—UNEXCELLED FOR TRIPLE RED DELICIOUS—THE BEST King of All Red Apples Solid bright red color month ear- lier than the original Red Delicious. Has all the fine qualities of famous parent strain. Plant Harrisons’ Triple Red Delicious to insure your future financial income. AMERICA’S HIGHEST SCARLET RED STAYMAN BRILLIANT COLOR We offer to the public the great- est strain of Stayman Winesap ever discovered. It is a true bud sport found in a Stayman Winesap or- chard. Scarlet Red Stayman takes on brignt red color weeks earlier than ordinary Stayman. Its ripen- ing date is the same but can be picked earlier if desired. A Ready Market at Top Prices Scarlet Red Stayman is the best general purpose Apple for planting in the East. Its solid scarlet-red color and its bright attractive fin- ish causes it to command highest market prices. The fruit is large and it produces bumper crops each year. FOR JUMBO APPLE TREES SEE PAGE 17 te all Other Tested Strain PLANT BIG TREES for QUICKEST and BEST RESULTS [14] Glorified Red Apple of the World Ideal for Home Orchards Harrisons’ Triple-Red Delicious is not only a commercial Apple, but it is every bit as well adapted to the home grounds. Whether you wish to plant a thousand or if you have room for only one tree, Har- SOLID RED WINESAP Old Winesap generally has plenty of color when planted in most sections, but for those grow- ers who want a more solid red- colored Winesap, we recommend our new strain. THE APPALACHIAN WINNER RED YORKING (U. S. Plant Patent No. 125) The Red Yorking is a ‘‘bud sport’’, being a mutation of the famous York Imperial. This ‘‘bud sport’ originated on a tree, grown with other York Imperial trees, in Harrisons’ Nurseries and later sold to Mr. W. H. Allison, near Ship- pensburg, Penna., for use in plant- ing a large orchard about 40 years ago. RED YORKING—Big Crops —— PRICE APPLE risons’ Trip!e-Red Delicious will EXCELLENT FLAVOR give full value. Budded Apple 1. Super Colored Bud Sports from the Standard Varieties. 2. Same as Parent in Flavor, Quality, Productiveness. Trees 3. Color Weeks Earlier. are Far 4. Produce Highest Percentage Fancy Fruit. : 5. Tests Show They Come Into Bearing Sooner. Superior 6. Better Shipping and Storage Qualities. to 7. Completeiy Tested. 8. Excelled by No Other Red Bud Sports or Strains. Grafted 9. No Increases in Price Over Standard Varieties. Apple 10. Greatest Profits. Trees RED VARIETIES RED SPY—Bears Crisp, Juicy Apples RED ROME BEAUTY An improved Rome Beauty, iden- tical in vigor and proauction. Color of fruit much brighter and solid red. Produces much higher percentage of fancy Apples and also superior in quality to the ordinary strain of Rome Beauty. Red Rome Beauty is renowned for bearing at a very early age, producing bumper crops of large size Apples. The tree is a vigorous, strong grower, exceeding- ly hardy. Pacific Coast strain. Has always been very popular. NEW STRAINS OF RED ROME Can supply two new additional ted budsport strains known as C. and O. Red Rome also C. and O. Rea Rome number 262. SUPER RED McINTOSH A new strain of McIntosh Red that starts coloring earlier and pro- duces a larger percentage of extra fancy fruits. Super-Red McIntosh, when allowed to mature on the trees, is slightly darker in color than our regular improved MclIn- tosh Red. Has all the best qualities of ordinary McIntosh and witl mean larger profits for growers who have been unable to get suf- ficient color. McIntosh has been the favorite in the North; this new strain extends the planting area farther South. The most highly colored solid red strain available, regardless of price. We have some exceptionally good one-year trees and tine two-year trees to offer this season. Plant McIntosh strain of Apples for big profits, equally as good in home orchards as it is commercially. HOME OR COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS HARRISON BROTHERS NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND NW UA RED SPY A new ‘bud sport’’ from New England. Identical with the ordi- nary Northern Spy in fruiting hab- it. Extra large size fruit, strong, vigorous, hardy trees. Comes into bearing earlier than the ordinary strain. Colors early, nearly every Apple being solid red in color. We recommend it for commercial and home plantings in northern states. BRIGHT RED JONATHAN We searched the country over to find a strain of Jonathan that had more color than our selected Big Yield Strain of Jonathan. After thousands of miles of travel in- specting all of the new strains of this famous variety we found the one we had been looking for. It colors solid red several days earlier, otherwise it is identical with ordi- nary Jonathan. Growers who want more, deeper colored apples will find our Bright Red Jonathan the best colored strain obtainable. RED GRAVENSTEIN Here is the Apple that has been overlooked by eastern growers Old-fashioned Gravensteins have been grown in tremendous volume during the past twenty-five years, mostly in California, a few in the Eastern States. The old strain lacks the color to make it sell. Our new Red Gravenstein colors a_ solid bright red long before it is ripe The quality of Red Gravenstein is extra good for an early Apple and its ability to carry to distant mar- kets, even after it gets solid red, makes it command ihe highest prices. [15] RED ROME BEAUTY Quality and Appearance I NARRISONS RED GRAVENSTEIN It's Solid Red SUPER RED McINTOSH «=, Superb Flavor NEW LOWER APPLE TREE PRICES SEE PAGE 12 BARTLETT PEAR So Full of Juice You Can Eat Them With i a Spoon (Ope LY BARTLETT EARS, 1 Superb Quality Sil ipl ied canning, for market, the best. Ripens 2—Heavy Cropper : A golden colored Pear, with a red cheek on most spec mens. Bartlett mellows and is excellent for eating very 3—For Home or Com- . ne early in the fall, yet when picked a week before it is ripe mercial Grower and properly stored, will keep till late. Flavor delicious 4—For Eating and and musky; flesh buttery, rich and juicy. One of the fin est Pears that grows, to eat raw. A mingling of the flavor ° of Eartlett Peor and Quince gives about the finest taste Canning of any food this world’s folks have. Bartlett trees bear 5—Bear Early early, produce enormous crops, and ore not nearly so sub- ° ject to damage by insects ond disease as some other sorts 6—A Harrison Broth- The trees do especially well with high culture ers Specialty Fancy Bartletts Bring Highest Prices Bartlett Pears always sell on the markets even when other sorts are not in great demand. The fruit is so hand- some and appealing that it pays to pack it in fancy con- toiners. Bushels or bushel boxes ore best adapted. The fruit ought to be sorted and graded, wrapped in tissue paper, and crranced in the container practically the same way thot you pack Apples. Pears are sometimes packed in Peach carriers, and sell to good advantage. Plain fruit can be sold without wroepping, in small baskets or boxes One or two Bartlett Pear trees in the city yard will fur- nish o considerable amount of fruit; a half dozen will suoply the family with fresh fruit ond a surplus for preserving. KIEFFER SURE CROPPER—EASY TO GROW FOR JUMBO PEAR TREES SEE PACE 17 Of all the Pears, Kieffer is the most easily grown. Trees are vigorous, exceptionally hardy and thrive on vcried soils in any climate. Kieffer and Koonce are the only Pears that can be success- fully grown in such southern states as Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiona, etc., and yet it is the leading commercial Pear in Canada., Kieffer is blight-resistant, and con be successfully planted in large orchards. This fruit is large to very large size; skin yellow, with light vermilion cheek; flesh yellowish vinous, good flavor. Tree vigorous, hardy, prolific 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 somewhat dwarf but a dependable bearer. Late. GORHAM. Flavor is sweet and vinous with a very marked and pleasing aroma. Flesh 1s white, tender, buttery ond juicy. Valuable for dessert and canning. New. KOONCE. One of the earliest Pecrs, free from blight, does not rot at the core like many early Peors. Fruit is yellow, medium to large, delightful flavor. Very productive. Extra good for southern states mm: SECKEL. A beautiful and delicious little Peor. One of the richest and high- } est flavored Pears grown. Tree.dwarf, bears prolific crops. Late. WORDEN SECKEL. A seedling of Seckel. Superior in size and color. Mid-~ season. Budded Pear Trees are Far Superior to Sees Pace Grafted Pear Trees NEW LOWER PRICES ON HARRISON-GROWN PEAR TREES Budded on Blight-Resistant Roots—True-to-Name Bud Selected—Big Yield 1 to9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 or Two-Year Budcded, Hi-Quality Strains: Trees Trees Trees more Trees 5 to 6 feet acrboicss $1.95 $1.60 $1.10 $1.00 4 to 5 feet : Ae aie tetece, Net O 1.40 .90 .80 3 to 4 feet. : . 1.50 1.20 “abe -65 2 to 3 feet... geste 12 1.00 .65 ae )e) 1 to 2 feet a5 .75 to) 45 May be Assorted Varieties of Pear Trees. For Jumbo Size Pear Trees, See Page 17. Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. Harrisons’ Berlin, Maryland Grown Fruit Trees (16] j white, very juicy. Noted for being a long time keeper. Most popular canning Pear. BEURRE BOSC. Large size, fine quality, brings highest market price. Lote. BEURRE D’ ANJOU. Large, green in color, somewnat yellow when ripe, buttery, melting, rich, bearer. Very late CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large size, hardy and very productive. Thrives where other varieties foil QUINCE ORANGE. Late, large, bright yel- low, excellent flavor, productive and rarely fails to produce a crop. Best canning variety. We offer the Wayne County (New York) strain. Quince Tree Prices: , Each 4 to 5 ft. $1.90 ARE HARDY IN ANY CLIMATE Harrisons’ SAVE TWO TO THREE YEARS BY PLANTING SUPER- SIZE FRUIT TREES HAVING JUMBO GROWTH eat Vouny — ~ Sw =~ va i rae ~ ~ a nn eS ees eee ee : =o = Sere ern Rl re — Sah Ae staan pe = ee A Jumbo Size Apple Tree Wiil Furnish You Fruit and Shade, Too ISTE CCC Trees are Definitely Superior Jumbo Size Fruit GUARANTEE ON JUMBO TREES You take no chances when you buy Jumbo trees from Harrisons’. If they are not satisfactory your money will be cheer- fully refunded in full, providing they are properly packed and returned within 24 hours after receipt. GUARANTEED TO LIVE AND GROW SATIS- FACTORILY Best Trees OBTAINABLE— Carefully Selected Specimen Trees NOW Everyone Can Grow Extra Large Rich-Colored, Extra Rich-Flavored, Healthful, VITAMIN-PACKED FRUIT In His Own Back Yard Time is money, therefore, for the additional expense ot a few cents per tree you can plant Jumbo size fruit trees and eat the fruit from them surprisingly soon after plant- ing. The Super-Size fruit trees, being especially grown as Jumb> trees, are the strongest growers. They are exceed- ingly vigorous, very hardy, and produce tremendous crops of fruit. These are ideal for the home garden. ALL VARIETIES LISTED IN ORDER OF RIPENING APPLES. Large Transparent (Lodi), Williams Early Red, Summer Rambo, Super Red McIntosh, Triple Red De- licious, McIntosh Red, Bright Red Jonathan, Stark Delicious, Grimes Golden, Hyslop Crab, Yellow Delicious, Scarlet Red Stayman, Red Yorking, Red Spy, Solid Red Winesap, Double Red Baldwin, Red Rome Beauty, Stay- man Winesap, Rhode Island Greening, Mammoth Black Twig. Price: Jumbo Size, 6 to 7 ft., heavily branched Apple trees, $3.00 each; 3 for $8.70; 6 for $16.50; 10 for $25.00; 25 for $58.75; 50 for $100.00; 100 for $175.00. PEACHES. Red Bird, Shinn’s Delicious, Dixired, June Elberta, Dixigem, Redhaven, Golden Jubilee, Triogen, South- land, July Elberta, Hale-Haven, Golden East, Sullivan Elberta, Summercrest, Belle of Georgia, J]. H. Hale, EL- BERTA, Hale Harrison Brilliant, Brackett, Rio-Oso-Gem, Salberta, Lizzie, Krummels. Prices: Jumbo Sizes 6 to 7 ft., heavily branched Peach trees, $3.00 each; 3 for $8.70; 6 for $16.50; 10 for $25.00; 25 for $58.75; 50 for $100.00; 100 for $175.00. PEARS. Koonce, Clapp's Favorite, Douglas, Bartlett, Kieffer, Buerre d’ Anjou. Prices: Jumbo Size, 6 to 7 ft., heavily branched Pear trees, $3.75 each; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $21:00; 10 for $32.50. PLUMS. Red June, Abundance, Burbank, Santa Rosa, Methley, Satsuma, Wickson, Stanley Prune, Big Mackey Damson, Grand Duke Prune, Shropshire Damson, Italian Prune (Fellenberg). Prices: Jumbo Size, 6 to 7 ft., heavily branched Plum trees $3.75 each; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $21.00; 10 for $32.50. CHERRIES. Black Tartarian, Napoleon, Montmorency (Sour), Schmidt, Windsor. Prices: Jumbo Saz's0 to 7 ft., branched Cherry trees, $3.75 each; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $21.00; 1 or -50. APRICOTS. Alexander, Early Golden, Superb. Prices: Jumbo Size, 6 to 7 ft., heavily branched Apricot trees, $3.75 each; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $21.00; 10 for $32.50. NECTARINES. Hunter, Sure Crop. Prices: Jumbo Size, 6 to 7 ft., heaviiy branched Nectarine trees, $3.75 each; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $21.00; 10 for $32.50. NOW IT IS EASY TO GROW FRUIT WITH NEW, ALL-PURPOSE SPRAY For a New Orchard or for Spray your peach, apple, pear, plum cherry, apricot and nectarine fruit trees with one pound of PARATHION (15% < strength) powder, a sensational new in- Replanting secticide, best for general use ever dis- Bearing covered, which will kill all insects, alcng with three pounds of WETTABLE SUL- PHUR, paste type preferred, for the control of Rot and other fungus diseases, to fifty gallons of water. Orchards Use Jumbo Bearing Size Fruit Trees Parathion makes it easy to grew high for the Quickest quality fruits in your garden and home and Best orchard. sale Fruiting Results Harrison Brothers Nurseries Why Waste BERLIN, MARYLAND Space with Missing Trees? Superior Strains Earliest to Bear True to Name GUARANTEED TO LIVE AND GROW SATISFACTORILY Harrisons’ ms The Natious Gauit Jnee Nurseries [17] Harrisons’ Maryland Grown Jumbo Fruit Trees are the Finest Quality in the World Soe HARRISONS totitabde 5i° NCTTieS a=eangeeR Montmorency TE Y t slar Our herry grown in Amer- , red, slightly ty. The best er of all Sour Cherries; always commands prices in city markets or cOom- nneries. When preserved at home attractive in j | , n-re and f eytra d quality. ARLY RICHMOND. Exceedingly hardy and pro- ductive ENGLISH MORELLO. Large, blackish red Cher- ry. Haray and productive. Very late. OO OD OOOO OL LOL OO PRICES ON SOUR CHERRY TREES $ True To Name 00 of 2 Certified 100% Healthy ito9 10to49 50to99 more wo-year Budded Trees trees trees trees : T 5 to 6 ft., 11/16- 7/8 in. cal. $2.25 $1.70 $1.20 $1.004 4 to 5 ft -11/16 in. cal. 1.85 1.60 1.00 904 3 1 LPO 9/16 to 4 ft., 7/16- 9/16 in. cal. 1.65 1.40 90 805 3 . 5/16- 7/16 in. cal 1.40 1.20 .80 10) to 2 ft., 1/4 - 5/16 in. cal. 1.00 .80 .60 50 » May be Assorted Varieties of Sour Cherry Trees. N For Jumbo Cherry Trees, sce page 17. 5 MONTMORENCY—The Best Sour Cherry, Easy to Grow 1 ta ae ee ae ea ee Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. ‘NI W SWEET CHERRIES 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: ’ BING. Very large, dark brown, flesh firm, sweet. Midseason. ‘ BLACK TARTARIAN. Very large, sweet, purplish block color, juicy, rich flavor, heavy bearer and most profitable sweet variety grown. Early. ol GOLDEN WAX. Large, yellow, fine flavor. Bears bumper crops. Easily oe. \. grown. Midseason. f 3 GOVERNOR WOOD. Large, light yellow, marked with red, sweet flavor. LAMBERT. Extra large, sweet, jet Elock, very popular. Midseason. 3) NAPOLEON. (Royal Ann.) Large, pale yellow, bright red cheek, sweet, z excellent flavor, prolific bearer. Midseason. SENECA. Resembles Black Toartarian, but ripens two weeks-eorlier, rich sweet flavor. . SCHMIDT. (Schmidt's Bigarreau.) Large, sweet, deep black, tender, fine flavor. Midseason. WINDSOR. Large, sweet, almost black, fine quality. Valuable late va- Pore wc ~ j rS riety. 4 YELLOW SPANISH. Large, sweet, yellow with red tinge. One of the most beautiful and popular of the light-colored Cherries. Heavy bearer. Midseason. NAPOLEON (Royal Ann) Sweet Cherry PRICES ON SWEET CHERRY TREES True to Name, Certified 100% Healthy lto9 10 to 49 50 or FOR JUMBO CHERRY TREES, SEE PAGE 17 One and Two year Budded Treés: trees trees more trees 5 to 6 feet $2.35 $1.85 $1.50 BLACK TARTARIAN SWEET CHERRIES—Juicy, Rich Flavor 4 to 5 feet 2.00 1.70 1.30 3 to 4 feet 1.65 1.40 1.00 me od 2 to 3 feet 1.30 1.00 oh 1 to 2 feet 1.00 80 .60 May be Assorted Varieties of Sweet Cherry Trees. For Jumbo Sweet Cherry Trees, See Page 17. HANSEN’S IMPROVED Bush Cherry An ornamental shrub producing delicious fruit. Very easy to grow, highly productive and hardy. The fruit is large, black and sweet, wonderful to eat right from the bush. In- troduced by Dr. Hansen of the South Dakota Experimental Station. Leaves are silvery green, turning to red in autumn. Attractive white blossoms add to landscape effect 3-Year Bushes, Bearing Size, $1.00 each; 10 for 59.00. [18] DANRRISONS, NA QUALI ABUNDANCE. Early, large, color pinkish red chang- ing to darker red, with thin bloom. Yellow flesh. Very juicy, sweet and fen eek pleasantly aromatic. Hardy, very productive. Adaptable to a wide diversity of soils and climates. BIG MACKEY. Late. Largest and best Damson, be- ing an improved strain of Shropshire Damson. Freestone. Deep purple, juicy, rich flavor; small stone. Fine for preserving. Easy to grow, produces immense crops. Should be planted in every or- chard. Large size fruit makes ideal jams, pre- serves and jellies. An excellent variety for fresh fruit shipments to city markets, always demanding high prices. BURBANK. Early, about one week after Abundance. Large, cherry-red with thin lilac bloom. Flesh amber-yellow with rich, sugary flavor; high qual- ity and very productive. A product of Burbank, the master plant breeder. Should be in every orchard. AMERICAS BEST - VARIETI ES. METHLEY A recent introduction which is rapidly gaining popularity due to its fine quality and handsome appearance. The fruit is medium to large in size, reddish purple in color with red flesh. It is juicy, sweet and of dis- tinctive flavor. The tree is vigorous and upright in growth habit. Does well on most types of soil and is a heavy annual bearer. RED JUNE. Early, medium size, garnet-red color, thin bloom, flesh light yellow, somewhat meaty, sweet, aromatic. Trees are healthy, hardy and productive. An early market Plum. SANTA ROSA. Early. Fruit very large size, round, purplish red, flesh reddish near skin, firm, juicy, and has,a pleasant tart flavor of exceptionally high quality. SATSUMA. Midseason. Best flavored semi-free- stone, blood-flesh Plum known. Large size. Flesh dark purplish red, juicy, sweet, possessing an allur- FORMOSA. A midseason variety of excellent and ing aroma. Originated by Luther Burbank. prolific bearing qualities. Large greenish yellow, Te? ie overlaid with red. Alternate bearer. Heavy crop- SHIRO (Early Gold). Early. Fruit is very large, golden yellow, semi-transparent, covered with Per. ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenberg). Late, medium size, freestone, dark purple, delicious. Fine for drying. GRAND DUKE PRUNE. Late. Commercial variety. Purolish black, juicy, sweet, excellent for cooking. LOMBARD. Midseason. Medium size, showy pur- plish red fruit, excellent quality for canning, cook- ing, preserving or spicing. Prolific cropper. MONARCH. Very large, bluish purple. Juicy, golden green flesh. Bears early and abundantly. Excel- lent for market. BRADSHAW. Very large, fine early Plum; dark vio- brignt scarlet-red blush. SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Late, medium size, dark purple. Very productive. The best for preserving. The popular old-fashioned Damson variety. STANLEY PRUNE. Midsecson. Freestone, large, new Prune variety, outstanding characteristics. Con- sidered best for cooking and fresh fruits. WICKSON. Midseason. Extra large size, color dark red, thin blcom, flesh amber-yellow, firm, sweet. Stanley Prune let-red, juicy and good. Very productive; valu- YELLOW EGG. Late. Large, golden yellow. Good able for market. Quality is excellent, color at- for cooking. Largest and handsomest of yellow tractive. Good canner. Plums. HARRISON-GROWN PLUM TREE PRICES Propagated Direct from ‘‘Verified” Varieties of Super-Selected Strains—True-to-Name Certified 100% Healthy ; to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 moot TWO YEAR BUDDED TREES: Trees Trees Trees ore Trees BBEONGHECE Ta ee rates us falfol esicheusyae(iaiicitey ays lotsa leis) “oye enclose $1.95 $1.60 $1.10 $1.00 ARTO UEC R tI ra ieee aa hat ccicdene sus) avoh) alone ieseFetteeltaliele) > (ouells)eie! = 1.70 1.40 -90 80 SUT OWA RECO EN ee Ree ee eects ad ntl Stale bolts suiaelie tone! avenaiis: fue elle) cl 6 1.50 1.20 715 -65 ZG TOeselee tay geet a elem racials ar-ueh cused stole coe usgeeseteberelerede ase 6l > 1.25 1.00 -65 55 Wntop2uteeten ee ere paime ee Naat tere to Freie sReiav eb ofeelebehioh = susclieh= 95 15 55 -45 Extra Good Yrnuits for The Hame Garden APRICOTS The Apricot is one of the most delightful 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. L ALEXANDER. Eariy, prolific, freestone, orange, with red blush; very juicy and sweet flavor. A large, prolific sort that will withstand adverse weather conditions. This variety deserves greater popularity. The best. EARLY GOLDEN. Pale orange, juicy and sweet. prolific bearer; ripens first of July. SUPERB. Very good quality. Fruit is beautiful, light salmor colored, best of the older varieties. Tree is large, very thrifty, hardy and is extremely productive in fruit. MOORPARK. Midseason. Large, freestone; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy. Good for canning or drying. Dwarf type, medium size nN tree. j APRICOTS CAN BE GROWN ANYWHERE PEACHES SUCCEED / NECTARINES vA Delicious for Eating There is a mistaken idea that the Nectarine is a cross be- tween 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 flayor furnishes one of the most delightful fruits for eating during the summer. Plant a few trees in your home orchard this year. HUNTER. Large, round, yellow, freestone. SURE CROP. Very vigorous and productive. The fruits are large, roundish, white and overlaid with very attractive red. Very pleasing flavor. PRICES ON APRICOT AND NECTARINE TREES Is a hardy Budded, True-to-Name, 1to9 10 to 49 50 or Certified 100% Healthy Trees: Trees Trees More Trees SEONG Feet ee ae ah 2.20 $1.80 $1.30 Cap a RSet 1.45 1.20 185 May be Assorted Varieties. For Jumbo Size Apricot and Nectarine Trees, See Page 17. [19] Bice APRICOTS—A Real Treat NECTARINES ARE DELICIOUS Grow Finer Flavored Berries With Harrisons’ csii.c Raspberry Plants LATHAM WORLD’S LEADING RASPBERRY he sensational yields of tnis variety have at- f growers everywhere, attention oO ° o have given it a trial are prais- ing the many unusual features they have founc in Latham. After thoroughly testing Latham we find it a remarkable variety in every respect ou will be both delighted and surprised afte giving it a trial Large Berries— Tremendously Productive Ao Blac Rikban Latham is a tall, vigor- : Ous grower, the canes are Winner for the extra heavy, well able to Home and support the load of fruit. Commercial The foliage is healthy, Grower. It sim- dark green, tough and leathery, highly resistant ply cannot be to insects. Latham ripens equalled. with Cuthbert, covers a LATHAM—The Big Red Raspberry longer fruiting season. The berries are beauties and will Every Garden Should Have cause a sensation wherever they are shown. Many are over an inch in diameter and they hold this size to the end of the INDIAN SUMMER season. Color dark, rich red. Sensational New Everbearing Raspberry A dish of big red juicy Raspberries sprinkled with sugar and NEW LOWER PRICES swimming in pure cream, it can be yours for every meal from June é OF RED RASPBERRIES—ALL VARIETIES into July, and again from mid-September until frost, if you will P aes Plaats iy ean Mee) erte aa plant Indian Summer. Makes tasty, scarlet-red sauce or pie and Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants the finest jams ond waa De you ever tasted. Frozen Indian $1.80 $2.60 $4.10 $7.10 $12.35 $26.80 $43.10 $75.00 Summer Raspberries is like having them fresh from your garden the year ‘round. Indian Summer Raspberries are no experiment; they have fruited successfully for thousands of gardeners in nearly every section of HARRISON BROTHERS ‘he country. This is truly a champion for your garden. Order Oe, NURSERIES early. swans pene CUMBERLAND Harrisons’ “SELECTED STRAIN” Raspberry Plants. Triple Inspected, Disease Free. Preferred by Growers in Eve 5 Ai : oe State in ee ee Bd, L Midseason to late. This is the most popular The Union. he, ae Blackcap of the present time, because of its great size, firmness, and productiveness. The fruit is Raspberry the largest of the Raspberry family, and is of such handsome appearance that it is sure to bring the top prices on the market. A BIG CROP EVERY YEAR Cumberland has never been known to fail to produce a big crop every year. This variety is perfectly hardy and tremendously productive, the bushes are vigorous, upright and healthy. Berries are glossy block in color, not equalled by any other variety in quality, flavor and oppearance. It’s good to eat and good to sell Here’s Another Extra Good Blackcap " The Mammoth New MORRISON This brand new variety has been a sensation wherever planted. Mammoth sized berries, glistening jet-black color, rich finvor, fewer seeds, hcecvy pro- ducer. The thrifty, strong, hardy plants are heavily rooted and disease resistant. Easy to grow, excellent for canning, eating fresh, freezing. Ripens slightly later thon Cumberland. NEW LOWER PRICES OF BLACK RASPBERRIES—SELECTED PLANTS All Varieties, 1-Year, No. 1 Tips 6 12 rhs 50 100 250 500 1000 Plants Plants Plants Plants Picnts Plants Plants Plants | $1.45 $2.10 $3.30 $5.70 $9.90 $21.40 $34.50 $60.00 L, INCREASE YOUR PROFITS WITH [20] HARRISON BROTHERS. BERLIN, MARYLAND. # The New Mammoth Berry That Will Revolutionize the Berry-Growing Industry Two Inches in Length NEW LOWER PRICES The new Boysenberry is truly a glorified Youngberry. We offer it again this-year be- cause of the tremendous large size of the berries; because of its very prolific fruiting; and lastly, because we think that it has the highest qualities of all bramble fruits. They are just as easy to grow as Blackberries. They produce a larger crop, not be- cause there are more berries, but because each berry is so much larger. Has a rich, tangy flavor all its own. No. 1 plants: 3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.05; 12 for $2.95; 25 for $4.65; 50 for $8.10; 100 for $14.05; 250 for $30.40; 500 for $48.85; 750 for $66.95; 1000 for $85.00. Lucretia Dewberry Long, mammoth black berries, rec- ognized as the leading variety. In- comparably better in every way than any Blackberry you have ever seen or tasted. Lucretia is a very early bear- er, ripening from a week to ten days before even the earliest Blackberries. Big, uniform size makes them top- notchers in price on any market. For real profits and for home and com- mercial growing, Lucretia is the only variety of importance. No. 1 Plants: 6 for $1.20; 12 for BOYSENBERRIES—A Real Treat, — $1.75; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $4.75; Easy to Grow 100 for $8.25; 250 for $17.80. ELDORADO BLACKBERRY ~ ee SRF = LUCRETIA _DEWBERRY A Heavy Yielding Blackberry 1 ssn.ecesis sa") CURRANTS first among Blackberries. Ev- Lhat Spells Success Everywhere ery good quality possessed by NEW RED LAKE. Biggest, sweetest, finest im- other Blackberries is empha- proved Red Currant on the market. Large sized in Eldorado. Berries of enormous size, shiny jet-black, sweet pleasing flavor. bunches, produced in profusion. Extra hardy. For Home or Commercial Planting. ‘t is valuable for all purposes, both home and commercial, being so firm that it will remain in cood condition for three and four days, and can be sent WILDER. One of the strongest growers and most to distant markets where it always ¢_mmands the highest price. This variety is making big productive. Bunch and berry large, bright, money for other growers and it will do the same for you. attractive red color. NEW LOWER PRICES OF BLACKBERRIES: Selected plants, 1-yr., No. 1 grade, 6 for $1.45; Large, 1-yr. bunches, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; 12 for $2.10; 25 for $3.30; 50 for $5.70; 100 for $9.90; 250 for $21.40. 6 for $8.40, 10 for $8.00. J “\. 9it88u8% ~GOOSEBERRIES RED JACKET. Big, roundish oblong berries, with a mild sweet flavor. Delicious for fancy desserts, salads, conserves, pies, etc. Bushes lovely as shrubs. Small, yellow blcom. DOWNING (Green). Large greenish yellow variety favored for shipping and canning. Highly flavored. Large, l-yr. bushes, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; 6 for $5.40; 10 for $8.00. DOWNING GOOSEBERRY NEW RED LAKE CURRANT HARRISON BROTHERS NURSERIES BERLIN, MARYLAND [21] NEW GIANT Cultivated Blueberries @ Profitable to Grow @ Delicious Berries @ Very Ornamental Once Planted Lasts a Lifetime Blueberries are not only the largest money makers of all time commercially, but are also one of the easiest fruits to grow. The berries bring up to 75¢ per quart— $400.00 per acre the third year. They are exquisitely mild, sweet and delicious, and bring highest prices on the market. The demand for Blueber- Li ' ries is practically unlimited. A ; planting lasts a lifetime with prop- 4 er care and the plants will pay for =~ ; ; ~ ipa daca their first crop. A few ‘ ate. seer Pp f = ‘> = ushes planted in the shrub border ‘ ; II? yl 7, ZL. Pee ete and in the garden will be sufficient ~ — ae wa ; to supply you with berries for years. BLUEBERRIES—Ornamental as well as fruitful Jumbo Size—Bear First Year Planted Blueberries— Easy to Grow Set the bushes 5 by 7 feet apart in moist, acid SPECIAL JUMBO SIZE BLUEBERRY soil. If your soil is sweet, it may be made acid by mixing with it a little quantity of acid peat, rotted PLANTS leaves and pine needles, or similar material. Fruit ripens over a period of several weeks. Plant two Have already fruited in the nursery. Ready to bear or more varieties so as to insure proper polleniza- big crops of luscious berries on your own grounds and tion are as easily grown as a shrub or Rose bush. You can V pick delicious berries the first season planted, and each year they will produce o larger crop with very ery Ornamental little attention. We only have a few hundred of these As an ornamental shrub the Blueberry cannot be Jumbo sized plants to offer. Can supply in the fol- surpassed. Full of lovely pink blooms, which open lowing varieties only: Cabot, Rancocas, Concord to bell-shaped, ‘white flowers in June. Plants are Rubel, and Jersey. compact, low growing, having waxy green leaves which turn red during the fall. Twigs are reddish Prices: Jumbo size 4-year-old, 2 to 3 ft., brown and very showy during the winter $2.50 each: 3 for $6.75; 10 for $20.00. NEW LOWER PRICES OF ALL BLUEBERRIES 99 3to9 10to29 30to99 or More plants plants plants plants Each Each Each Each Each 2 yr, 9 to 12 in. $ .90 .80 -70 .60 -50 2 yr., 12 to 18 in. 125 1.00 .90 .80 .70 3 yr., 18 to 24 in. 1.85 1.60 1.35 1.20 1.10 LEADING BLUEBERRIES _ Listed in Order of Ripening CABOT. Plants seldom exceed three feet in height and make a broad, low bush The color of the new growth in winter is a light red over olive. The large berries have a delicious sub-acid flavor : RANCOCAS. The bush of slender, vigorous, upright habit rarely surpasses five feet in height. The winter twigs are a dark red. The berries are somewhat larger than those of Rubel and begin to ripen several days earlier CONCORD. The bush is of upright habit and at maturity exceeds six 44 feet in height. The young growth is bright red in winter. The berries ore large, frequently reaching three-quarters of an inch in diameter. : : They usually ripen a few days earlier than Rubel all and are fine in flavor and appearance RUBEL. A vigorous, productive variety. Well devel- op hes ston ix feet high and the winter 4 -_ oped bushes stond six tee ) : 4 < ~ color of the young wood is a rich red. The large 4 7 berries of fine color are usually ready to pick the first week in July. Best commercial ; = variety : § aa JERSEY. The bush is of vigorous habit “ = ond grows very large. The winter . color of the young growth is a light red over golden brown. , F The berries are the largest of any here listed, light blue, and ripen about the same time as Rubel Harrison Brothers Nurseries BERLIN, MARYLAND {22] HARRISONS BEAR BETTER CROPS OF BETTER FRUIT: Harrison Brothers Selected Varieties Grapes AGAWAM. Red. Midseason. Large, thick skin, aromatic flavor. Vines strong, rank grower. Hardy and productive. Ripens with Concord. CACO. Red. Midseason. Fruit is very large and handsome. A rich wine-red color. Not a very rank grower and a shy bearer. CATAWBA. Red. Very late. Large. Flesh pulpy with rich, vinous flavor. Quality good. A very desirable variety. DELAWARE. Red. Early midseason. Bunch and berry good size, compact, flesh juicy, very sweet and refreshing. Vine very hardy and productive. A slow grower. Requires rich soil, good culture, close pruning. FREDONIA. Blue. Very early. Originated by New York Experi- mental Station. The bunch and berry are large, with excel- lent, juicy, delicious flavor. Vigorous and productive. Ripens fully ten days before Moore’s Early. NIAGARA. White. Midseason. Best of the standard light colored Grapes. Bunches of large greenish white berries -change to pale yellow when fully ripe. A rank grower and very productive. Popular with vineyardists and home garden- ers in the North, as well as the South. WORDEN. Blue. This excellent Grape is as hardy, healthy, vigorous and productive as Concord, of which it is a seedling, but better in quality. It is sweeter, larger in bunch and berry. Several days earlier. Valuable for garden and vineyard. PRICES—HARRISONS’ BIG YIELD GRAPE VINES Dependable, True-to-Name—Plant During 1949 Each 3 10 25 50 100 All Varieties Vine Vines Vines Vines Vines Vines Dayre INO. Meads eke na ets $0.60 $1.65 $4.50 $9.40 $15.65 $25.00 7) GRAPES—One of the RED-WHITE-BLUE Easiest Fruits to Grow Victory Grape Vineyard in OFFER No. 22 2 Catawba, Regi ¥ z Niagara, White Gor Bigger and j All for $2.70 | Better Crops Plant © CONCORD Flarrisons’ Super Strain Blue, midseason. The most popular and extensively planted Grape in ALL PURPOSE SPRAY Spray your peach, apple, pear, plum, cherry, apricot and nectarine fruit trees with one pound of PARATHION (15% strength) pow- der, a sensational new insecticide, best for gen- eral use ever discovered, which will kill all in- sects, along with three pounds of WETTABLE SULPHUR, paste type preferred, for the con- trol of Rot and other fungus diseases, to fifty gallons of water. America. rated as You can get excellent results by using this same spray on your shade trees, flowering trees, shrubs, evergreens, broadleaved evergreens, hedge plants, roses and small fruits. For larger or smaller quantities of liquid spray, use the same proportions. planted H Parathion makes it easy to grow high qual- ity fruits in your garden, home orchard as well as in commercial orchards. Bank B. Taylor We do not sell spray materials. Please apply to your local farm supply store. state in the union. Large, compact bunches of dark purplish black colored berries. The berries are covered with a rich bloom, skin is tender, but is sufficiently firm to carry to distant markets; flesh is juicy, sweet and tender. Concord is a very vigorous grower, hardy and very productive. It ripens during midseason, and_ is making commercial variety. SHIP TO ALL STATES Every shipment has a cer- tificate of inspection by Mary- land and/or United States Departme CUSTOMER REFERENCE We refer you to any fruit grower in America who has trees any time during the past 65 years. Berlin, Maryland; also Dun and Bradstreet. ar aS BIGMIELD JRAPE UNE Concord Grapes the Home Garden It adapts itself to varying conditions and is grown in most every Exceptionally Heavy Yields the best money- For Quick Crops Plant JUMBO GRAPE VINES Big crops of luscious Grapes, some the first season planted. No other fruit bears so much for so little attention. Our Jumbo Grape Vines have already fruited | in the nursery. We can furnish the following varieties only in Jumbo size; listed in their order of ripening: Fredonia, Worden, Concord, Agawam, Niagara, Catawba. Prices: 90c each; 3 for $2.40; 6 for } $4.20; 10 for $6.50; 25 for $13.75; 50 for $25.00. nt of Agriculture. arrison-Grown fruit Reference—Calvin Banking Company, [23] Pick World's Finest Strawberries From pe " og te P we ~ al = # é - . oi tee wi a a. ae «t - cn ME keel Streamliner EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES HARRISONS’ EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES A Triple Yield 1—Plant this Spring. 2—Pick first crop, July to frost. 3—Pick second crop, June next year. 4—Pick third crop, August to frost next year. 3 REAL CROPS—3 BIG PROFITS Bears in 90 days, and, too, it’s the Best Family Garden Strawberry—Loads of Big Berries in 90 days. CEM EVERBEARING—Widely adaptable to different soils. Large, luscious berries of excellent quality. You will really like Gem. . MASTODON EVERBEARING—On proper soil, Mastodon gives big yields of large, fine quality berries. SUPERFECTION EVERBEARING—Makes plants very freely, good flavor, worthy of a trial planting. MASTODON EVERBEARING Your Own Plants A Big Profit From Your Own Back Yard Everybody prefers the flavor of vine-ripened Strawberries. They are more { ! y ell for 10c to 25¢ more per quart. Customers pa fresh berries and small growers make rea ocre extra cash income by planting Harris are doina it. why not you. It costs o STREAMLINER The Greatest Everbearing Strawberry SWEET AS HONEY—EXTRA LARGE EXCELLENT FOR EATING FRESH OR FREEZING MAKES HEAVY FRUITING BED @ gerries in 90 days or less. No need to wait several months. Plants planted in March or April will commence bearing in early July and bear until frost. ° as some everbearers do. They are thrifty growers, and do not require exacting soil requirements. Pick your first crop this summer and fall, second crop next June, third crop the following summer and fall. @ i+ costs less to grow your own berries if you plant Streamliner. Easy to grow, just space them 12 to 15 inches apart in the row with the rows 22 to 34 feet apart @ Profitable to raise. Grow all the berries you need for your own use-and sell the rest to your neiqhbors. Denendable 7 Hardy - Tnue-ta- Name Harrisons’ Selected Strain “Big Yield” Strawberry Plants Are Better 1—-Sixty-five years’ experience in growing, propagating and handling Straw- berries. 2—Every plant propagated by Harrison is the offspring of a selected plant that is outstanding in vigor and productiveness. 3—Absolutely free from diseases and insects -Grown on specially nurtured high ground soil -Our method of digging enables us to get all the roots. Clean, graded and packed in modern packing house. 7—Absolutely true to name —Prompt service —Better plants for less money. 6 9 HARRISONS' BIG YIELD STRAWBERRY PLANTS 25 50 100 250 500 750 1,000 EARLY: Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Blakemore ...$0.90 $1.50 $2.40 $ 4.80 $ 7.50 $ 9.90 $12.00 Dorsett 1.05 1.75 2.80 5.60 8.75 11.55 14.00 Fairfax ; 1.15 1.90 3.10 6.20 9.70 12.75 15.50 Premier 1.00 1.70 2.70 5.40 8.45 WW.15 13.50 MIDSEASON: Big Joe 1.05 1.75 2.80 5.60 8.75 11.55 14.00 Catskill 1.20 2.00 3.20 6.40 10.00 13.20 16.00 Fairland 1.15 1.90 3.00 6.00 9.40 12.40 15.00 Robinson 1.10 1.80 2.90 5.80 9.05 11.95 14.50 Temple 1.00 1.70 2.70 5.40 8.45 WW.15 13.50 LATE: Aroma 1.10 1.80 2.90 5.80 9.05 11.95 14.50 Chesapeake Pek 2.05 3.30 6.60 10.30 13.60 16.50 Red Star 1.20 2.00 3.20 6.40 10.00 13.20 16.00 EVERBEARINC: Cem 1.90 3.15 5.00 10.00 15.65 20.65 25.00 Mastodon 2.00 3.35 5.40 10.80 16.85 22.25 27.00 Streamliner 2.25 3.75 6.00 12.00 18.75 24.75 30.00 Superfection 2.65 4.40 7.00 14.00 21.90 28.90 35.00 STRAWBERRY PLANT SHIPPINC SEASON: November Ist to May 15th. PRICES: F.0.B. Berlin, Maryland. [24] STRAWBERRY GARDEN OFFER No. 20 25 BIG JOE 25 PREMIER 25 FAIRLAND 25 TEMPLE ALL FOR $3.75 BLAKEMORE No Strawberry has become so popular so quickly as Blakemore. It is the most popular variety in all America. Ripens several days be- fore Premier and is equally dependable, pro- ducing bia crops every year. The plant_is healthy and stands up well during drought. The berries are large, firm, an attractive red and good quality. Fine for canning and preserving because it holds its color and shape so well. DORSETT, Early Large Fruit—Vigorous Grower—Heavy Crops Dorsett berries average large size, consider- ably larger than the Premier; in fact, their size is Comparative with Chesapeake, which is the outstanding late berry. Plant growth is exceed- ingly vigorous, being far more vigorous than most other varieties. Dorsett yields large crops of fancy, light red berries. FAIRLAND Ripens a few days after Premier, vigorous grower, firm, large berry. A cross between Fair- fax and Aberdeen. Rich, sweet flavor. Highly resistant to diseases and easy to grow. FAIRFAX Ripens about same time as Premier, large, extra firm, sweet berry. Turns dark after being picked but still retains flavor. PREMIER King of the Early Berries Too well known to need much description. The standard early berry by which all other va- rieties are judged. Holds all records for big crops and. big profits. Premier has filled more crates, made more dollars, and brought joy to more Strawberry growers than any other variety ever grown. Adapted to All Soils—Heavy Yielder. It thrives on most any type of soil and is a ram- pant plant maker. Premier fruits extra early when berries are selling at a high price. It is a big yielder of big, bright red berries of fine flavor. For home gardens, local markets, or for shipping moderate distances it has out- classed all the other varieties. BIG JOE The Old Retiable Midseason Variety LARGE YIELD—FANCY FRUIT FINE FLAVOR Big Joe is a heavy producer of large, brilliant red berries of extra fine flavor and’ is firm enough to withstand long shipments. The plants are good growers and heavy yielders. This variety succeeds on all types of soil but does extra well with good care and fertility. Be sure to include Big Joe in your planting this spring. Our big yield strain insures big crops. CATS K ! LL Midseason A midseason berry that will produce the largest crops of bigger berries of any midseason variety. Catskill is entirely satisfactory as to firmness, quality, color and attractiveness, sea- son of ripening and climatic adaptation. The highest record of marketable berries was made with this variety. In shipping respects it ranks with Chesapeake and Lupton. It is rated equally as attractive as Fairfax or Dorsett. The berries are borne on rather long fruiting, stems which makes it easier to get at in picking. Here is the Easiest Berry to Grow TEMPLE AROMA Popular late berry in many sections, large, attractive and very firm, a highly desirable late variety. CHESAPEAKE A favorite with many growers, very particular as to its soil requirements, but on proper soil it is a real money maker. RED STAR A cross between Chesapeake and Fairfax. Very late and extra good. ROBINSON Midseason, highly productive over a long fruiting season that begins soon after Premier. Uniformly large berries of excellent quality for fresh eating,” canning, freezing or shipping. Tangy, rich, sweet flavor. Very vigorous and easy to grow. The Successful New Variety—Can Be Grown Anywhere. If you-have ever tried raising Strawberries and failed, here is the berry for you to try. It will grow on light, sandy soil as well as heavy, water-soaked kinds. The quality of this berry is excellent and its plant growing au characteristics are supreme. Berries are extra large, firm, | beautiful in appearance, fine texture and flavor. Excellent for freezing, canning, eating fresh, also local and long distance shipments. This berry is the result of years and years of cross-breeding work and is unques- tionably the finest new berry for both commercial and home plantings that has been introduced in many years. It has our highest recommendation. Harrison Strawberry Plants Are Bred Up for Bigger Yields and Tell the Story at Harvest Time. TEMPLE Very Easy to Grow ISONS’ 800 séuecteD and BETTER SPECIMENS IR OS ES > EuEEnECOMING YEE TEAS | paabarsirss ‘DE One. At pre SS petals t charms continuously EDITOR McPARLAND. A very fine br COLDEN. CHARM. PINK "RADIANCE. bloomer. pare Rosés h PRESIDENT Roses Harrisons’ Gucranteed Super-Select Grade Field-Grown Rose Plant menue ROSE PLANTS >A mux; omu rp] ol oc ma ) io) ee wering RED RADIANCE. for variety, to be as or hardier than Roses ony locality north ,0 7 oO z 3 3 Condesa de Sastago Everblooming Hybrid Teas CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Marvelously colored Rose The Colorful PEONIES THEY RIVAL THE ROSE Once planted they last for years : ee aa There s Ss spicil with the . IS Picily frag Ompare h th every White Podinnce Ros pL altel e ' 7 adia ose and h lor ge Radiance os lower GOLDEN DAWN. n us HORAO => ognc2d me) A genuine white sport of the vo an oroduced all season HARRISONS’ ROSE VARIETY SELECTION CONTAINS ONLY THE BEST THOROUGHLY TESTED VARIETIES HARRISONS’ “BUD SELECTED” EXHIBITION ROSES Pauls semuet EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS Large; intense scarlet blooms; freely produced. All Varieties True-to-Name It is strong and perfectly hardy. The most popular EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS, NURSERY GROWN, climbing Rose BUDDED ON MULTIFLORA JAPONICA UNDERSTOCKS Same price as other varieties of Roses. Super Selected Grade: Each 3 for 6 for 10 for 2-Yr. Big Bushes. . .$1.25 $3.60 $6.90 $10.00 WARRISONWS 7 BUD SELECTED Harrisons’ Budded Roses are the Best Why Pay More? [26] HARRISONS’ ‘DECORATIVE EVERGREENS Our Splendid Taser Embellish the Grounds of Beautiful Home ae - Country Over : SPREADING YEW SPREADING YEW The beautiful Yew of moderate bushy growth, usually grows wider than it does tall, starts branching from the bottom, developing into a bush form. The spreading branches are densely clothed with short leaves of dull green. It is the most attractive spreading evergreen, will grow in semi-shady loca- tions. Hardiest of all Yews. By trimming the side branches the plant can be made to grow semi-upright and likewise by trimming the top branches the plant can be made to develop lower to the ground. Can also be trimmed into globe shape. Prices: 12 to 15 inch $2.50 each. COLDEN RETINOSPORA A handsome golden colored evergreen that is admired by all. Its pleasing shade provides the right amount of contrast when it is planted along with other evergreens along its side or back of it. Feathery, fernlike foliage can be kept trimmed to any size. No home foundation plantings are complete without this remarkable healthy evergreen. Price: 12 to 15 inches $2.00. COMPACT GCLOBULAR ARBOR-VITAE Natural compact, globe-shaped, dark green foliage. The ideal low growing plant for massing against the taller evergreens in foundation plantings. Price: 12 to 15 inch $2.00. AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE HICKS’ YEW Probably no evergreen is more admired than American Arbor-Vitae with (Taxus cuspidata Hicksi) its beautifully carved foliage of deep green, its graceful, refined habits and its artistic upright shape. These features make it indispensable in the home HICK’S YEW foundation groups and in the lawn and garden plantings. Price: 18 to 24 Another form of Yew that is inch $2.50 each. very similar to the Irish Yew, but is a much faster grower. The IRISH JUNIPER branches ascend almost vertically, generally growing with many stems. Its rich dark glossy green makes it much more attractive than Arbor-Vitaes or Junipers. Price: 12 to 15 inch $2.50 each. Forms a narrow and dense column, compact, bluish green foliage. Most attractive when planted around the foundation of a home at corners and entrances. Price: 18 to 24 inch $2.50 each. All evergreens are shipped with Moss on the Roots. | HOWLAND SS Stops Out Ahead —the real Aristocrat of the Evergreen family YOU CAN SECURE THE FINEST SPECIMENS IN AMERICA FROM HARRISONS’ Possibly no evergreen shrub on this varicty are small and resemble the war nglis' oxwood. This variety is a has been so much used for dwarf grower, but it makes much _ faster marking the boundaries of growth than’ the English Boxwood. For formal gardens, to outline those who want large Boxwood plants in a flower beds. for low hedges few years, this is the best variety to plant. , , and for other ornamental purposes. The plants. will P adapt themselves. to almost Poth Pleat More any situation and climate, and by judicious pruning can American BOXWOOD be trained to many forms. : (Buxus Sempervirens) Compact—Deep Glossy ‘A BROTHER OF AM ERICAN ARBOR-VITAE Leaves ‘ “YE OLDE ENGLISH’ BOXWOOD Our Boxwood has deep glossy —It Grows Much Faster : : green leaves. They are dense, ‘ ; ‘ compact specimens, having been PRICES OF AMERICAN BOXWOOD Hii AMERICAN BOXWOOD sheared many times. The leaves 10 to 12 inches $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50 IRISH JUNIPER [27] Lifetime Shrubs To Beautify Your Home AZALEA HINODEGIRI Deep Coral-Pink Flowers Azalea Hinodegiri is a dwarf grower with ever- green foliage. In the spring it produces a profusion of deep coral colored blossoms, completely hiding the foliage. Ideally suited for planting around the foun- dation of homes or adding color in front of ever- : HYDRANGEA PEE GEE $1.00 each. very showy shrub. BEAUTY BUSH. summer to fall. With blooms of DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER ALTHEA or ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus Syriacus). The double and single flowers are formed in varying colors. We can supply double red, white with crimson center, and double white. BUDDLEIA MAGNIFICA. New and undoubtedly the fin- est of all the summer-flowering Butterfly bushes. Large bright lavender panicles. Flowers do not sunburn as do Eure varieties. Foliage heavy rich dark green. Very ardy. DEUTZIA, PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Double white flowers, slightly tinged with rose, appear in mid-June. DOGWOOD, RED-BRANCHED (Cornus Alba Sibirica). Bright red bark, white flowers, blue fruit; rapid grower; beoutiful winter effect. GOLDEN BELL (Forsythia). Vigorous, profusion of yellow flowers in April. early blooming shrubs. HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH (Lonicera Morrowi). flowers in June, followed by red berries. Shrubs. upright grower; One of the best Early white rich flavor. Pecan grown. The Southerner’s Favorite FIGS To Tempt the Appetite BROWN TURKEY. Medium to large size; copper-brown skin, flesh white Not hardy North. 2 to 3 feet, $1.75 each; 10 for $15.00. $2.00 each. greens. Grows well in the shade or sunlight. 4to 6 inches 6 to 8 inches 8 to 10 inches CREPE MYRTLE (Lagerstroemia Indica). u tiful showy flowers during midsummer to fall; noticeable object in any land- scape. Not hardy north of Mason-Dixon line, but most popular southern shrub Pink and red varieties. QUINCE, FLOWERING (Cydonia Japonica). No doubt one of the most attractive spring blooming shrubs. SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Crimson flowers in large, early and continues till fall. WEIGELA, EVA RATHKE. 114 to 2 ft., $1.00 each; 2 to 3 ft., $1.25 each. Pink tubular flowers each. HYDRANGEA PEE GEE (Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora). Lorge flowers; snowy white, then pink, changing to reddish bronze in the fall. 18 to 24 inches, $1.00 each. GARDENS BURST INTO GLORY Maryland, grown Hi-Quality Flowering Plant Paner Shell PECAN TREES Jor Shade and Nuts PAPER SHELL PECAN Medium to large nuts; oblong thin shell; Good grower. ¢ 2 to 3 ft., $2.75 each; 3 to 4 ft., $3.75 each; 4 to 5 ft., $4.75 each. BLACK WALNUT (Juglans nigra) Rapid grower, spreading branches, large delicious nuts, prolific beorer. Buy the Beat Small green, glossy leaves; very bea lon 114 to 2 ft., $1.50 each. Scarlet flowers in flat clusters. Blooms 15 to 18 inches, $1.00 each. Very attractive deep carmine-red flowers, making a h heavy bloomer, hardy. 2 to 3 ft., $1.25 PRICES OF SHRUBS BELOW Each 3 for an | 1¥% to 2 feet ...$0.70 $1.95 Harrisons” Benitet| 25°" chs face RO eens 3 to 4 feet 1.00 2.85 SYRINGA, SWEET MOCK ORANGE or GARLAND | Phils- delphus Coronarius). Of upright habit, and produces in June o wealth of white, fragrant flowers. SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB (Calycanthus Floridus). Hardy native with many double, chocolate-colored flowers in May. Flowers, leaves and wood have a spicy fragrance. TAMARIX, AFRICAN (Tomarix Africana). green foliage; very showy. TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Tatarica). Very attractive in blossom, producing an abundance of flow- ers followed by red fruit. We offer pink and white varieties. WEIGELA, PINK (Weigela Rosea). The most popular Weigela sold today. Its delicate pink, bell-shaped flow- ers are borne in great profusion along arching branches. Feathery gray- The best type 2) to. 3. tt, Harrison Brothers, [28] Berlin, Maryland JAPANESE FLOWERING | QUINCE PECANS—Abundonr Nuts in Winter “COINESE- ELM Grows 20 Feet in Four Years Because of its beauty and extremely rapid growth, Chinese Elm has become a | leading shade tree of America. It is planted in every state, and like its native | country of Korea, withstands intense cold and extreme heat. It makes excellent shade in five short years, averaging about 5 feet growth annually. It is by far the . fastest growing hard-wooded shade tree. It resembles the American Elm except that | leaves are smaller, with the gracefulness of a Cut-Leaf Birch. Prices: 5 to 6 ft. | $1.75 each; 6 to 8 ft., $2.25 each. | ORIENTAL PLANE (Platanus Orientalis) A rapid, upright, clean growing shade tree, long lived, beautiful dense foliage. A superb tree of gigantic pro- portions, which is very hardy. The Oriental Plane, being originally an imported tree during the past genera- tion, has rapidly won high popularity in recent years due to its many merits, which have: made it the most useful and the most sought for shade tree for lawns, parks, streets and highway plantings. Harrisons’ Nurseries are specializing in growing Oriental Planes and we are the largest growers in America. Prices: 6 to 8 ft., $3.50 each; 8 to 10 ft., $5.00 each; 10 to 12 ft., $7.00 each; 12 to 14 ft., ORNAMENTALS CHINESE ELM—Quickest Growing Tree in the World WEEPING WILLOW ORIENTAL PLANE The Famous Light Bark Tree CHINESE CHESTNUTS Now You Can Grow Chestnuts! Blight-Resistant Chestnut Trees Only two years from this fall, right in your own grounds, you can pick big, fat, tasty Chestnuts from the trees you plant this year! Chestnuts in the good old days—haven’t you felt sorry for your children because they couldn’t? The devas- tating blight that stripped our forests of the native Chestnut was an American tragedy! Now these hardy, blight-resistant Chestnut trees will bring them back. More than that, you need not wait 15 to 20 years for nuts—they’ll bear year after year! Plant in abundance Harrisons’ strain of Chinese Chestnut Trees. PRICES: 2 to 3 ft., $2.50: each. Remember gathering $11.00 each. AMERICAN ELM (Ulmus americana). A noble native tree of great size, wide spreading, gracefully curving branches, growing up in a form like the out- line of long-stemmed flowers in a tall vase. Prices: 5 to 6 ft., $1.75 each; 6 to 8 ft., $2.25 each. LOMBARDY POPLAR A tall, spirelike tree used for screens and formal plantings. It is fast growing, distinctly ornamental and beautiful. Prices: 5 to 6 ft., $1.00 each; 6 to 8 ft.,.$1.50 each. - A rapid growing, hardy tree, thriving in any moist soil. The Willows are valuable and interesting subjects on account of their grace- ful aspect. Prices: 5 to 6 ft.. $1.50 each: 6 to 8 ft., $2.25 each. NORWAY MAPLE Typical Maple leaves, large and bright green, fading to gold in the fall. Trunk and branches are sturdy and strong, lending an effect of ruggedness. Prices: 6 to 8 ft., $4.00. CHINESE CHESTNUTS AMERICAN FILBERT (Hazel Nut) ENGLISH AMERICAN WALNUT FILBERT (Juglans Regia) (Hazel Nut) Thin shelled, Old family fa- !arge, delicious vorite. Small, at- tractive bush, yielding abundant crops of tasty, round nuts. Bears very young. PRICES: 2 to 3 ft., $2.00 each. [29] nuts, producing heavy crops and demanding good prices. The most popular Walnut grown. PRICES: 2 to 3 ft., $2.75 each. ’ A re aah rae ng ee TD ps ~ THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA PRIVET—The Best Low Cost Hedge—Grown by Harrison Brothers, Berlin, Maryland Strong, Hardy, Well- Rooted Plants for Quick and Permanent Hedges Harrisons’ Hi-Quality Grown California Privet is the Leading Low Cost Hedge Plant CALIFORNIA PRIVET Ligustrum ovalifolium) This is the universal hedge in the East, a t proving thot Privet hcs greater merit under ordinary conditions for this purpose Iny other plant For live fences at town and country homes it is the very f all materials. On public grounds of all is, parks and cemeteries, along roads and paths, on factory grou , and on newly sub- divided areas near towns, nothing else can be used in its place, and in this place it is indis- pensable. It is the best of all hardy hedge plants. Can be easily kept at any height desired; has glossy, deep green leaves, and holds them until late fall. Its strong, quick, upright growth mokes it useful for screening out unsightly objects SP}RAEA VAN HOUTTEI Always Makes an Attractive Hedge GREEN BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi) The best low dense hedge plant grown. abundant, small light green leaves, Its which turn to rich colors in autumn, and its wealth of scarlet berries make it very attractive. Extremely hardy and requires but little prun- ing. Ornamental and graceful the whole year. PRICES PER EACH PLANT 1lto9 10 to 49 50 or Plants Plants More Plants 9 to 12 inches .$0.30 $0.25 $0.20 12 to 15 inches . .40 .30 25 15 to 18 inches . .50 -40 35 18 to 24 GREEN BARBERRY—Green in the summer, turning to a brilliant coppe A protection against small animals, because of the sharp thorns. A BARGAIN IN CALIFORNIA PRIVET We Grow California Privet by the Mile 1to9 10 to 49 50 or Plants Plants More Plants 1-1 ft. . -$0.20 $0.14 $0.10 114-2 ft. i. 225 .18 14 y FATT 3 Cee eae ce 25 .18 3-4 ft. mh) oY ‘ . 4S Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. SPIRAEA VAN HOUTTE! This grand shrub has done more to beau- tify the homes of America than any other variety. It is valuable as a specimen, in groups, in border planting and for hedges. The branches are slender, drooping, covered with white flowers in April or early May. It grows in any place either in full sunlight or partial shade. Disease resistant, hardy, thrives under adverse conditions. Ultimate height 6 to 8 feet but can be kept lower by trimming. The most popular shrub. We have an extra fine supply of first class plants this year and are pricing them especially low. Each 3 10 18 to 24 inches $0.70 $1.95 $6.00 2 to 3 feet .80 2.25 7.00 3 to 4 feet 1.00 2.85 9.00 (Abelta BUSH ARBUTUS ociticre) By Far the Best Evergreen Shrub One of our beautiful, popular and satisfac- tory broad-leaved evergreens. The graceful, drooping stems and branches are covered with dark, glossy leaves which in winter assume a metallic sheen. From the middle of June until frost, this plant produces an immense quantity of tubular-shaped white flowers tinged with pink, about an inch long, which are borne in clusters. Good for shady locations. Each 10 1 toslisufeet: ccc s. ccc eat $1.50 $12.50 Us toc 2o feet: so6s5 ees cere 2.00 17.00 ZU tO Si $GCT 2 te eae etecnoets 2.50 21.00 sty che 6 ale, anoebore 3.00 25.00 YOU CONFIDENCE. not and feel matter. HARRISONS’ red [30] RED-LEAVED BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi Atropurpurea) A highly important introduction among shrubs, giving us for the first time a practical, easily grown shrub of medium height, with good, dis- tinctly red foliage. This must prove a boon to all types of landscaping, where studied contrasts ore to be worked out with the shrub foliage depended on for color. Red berries during winter. 1to9 10 to 49 SO0or Plants Plants More Plants 12 to 15 inches ....$0.45 $0.40 $0.30 15 to 18 inches -60 50 -40 Harrisons’ HARDY VINES NATURE’S DRAPERIES BOSTON or JAPANESE IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi). A popular climber, clinging firmly to brick, stone or other material; deep, glossy green, ivy- shaped foliage which turns to cream and gold color in outumn. Price: $1.00 each. CHINESE WISTARIA. A rampant growing, cling- ing vine. Blue flowers in large, doroping clusters during May and June. Price: $1.25 each. ENGLISH IVY (Hedera Helix). The most popular evergreen vine; large, deep green, glossy foliage. Excellent for covering wolls. Useful for shady locations. Price: $1.00 each. HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. Deep glossy green foli- age; fragrant flowers from July to fail. Price: $1.00 each. SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS (Clematis panicu- lata). A splendid climber for covering porches and trellises. Flowers snowy white, produced in immense quantities during late summer and outumn. Price: $1.00 each. SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti). Will rapidly grow 20 feet or more. Forms cloud of lacy, misty white, shot with tints of cream and pale rose. Green foliage, lightly bronzed at tips. Price: $1.25 each. CAN PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US WITH COMPLETE It is our earnest desire that each and every one of our customers be fully satisfied in their dealings with us. tnat it No transaction is complete unless you are completely satisfied If you are is our fault in any way, please write to us. Terms—Net Cash Remittance with order, by check, money order or draft. We will ship C. O. D. provided ao deposit of one-fourth amount of purchces price is sent with order. All nursery stock priced f. o. b. Berlin, Maryland. Money Back In the event that any nursery stock sold by us should prove un- +rue to name under which it is sold, we hereby agree, on proper proof of such untrueness to name, to replace the original order or to refund the purchase price. spect to all nursery stock sold by us, we give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other Except for such liability, and in re- NURSERIES, Harrison Brothers, Props., Berlin, Maryland. Note: Any money overpaid by customer will be promptly refunded. ORDER OUR IDEAL LOCATION ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND, near Ocean City on K Highways Routes U.S. 50 and 113; also served by the Pennsyl- vania Railroad. HARRISON BROTHERS, PROPS. Please Write Beers Pec Pa tea raeiaey BERLIN, MARYLAND Plaini TELEPHONES: y; Berlin, Maryland 27 and 28 Day ere by St meNiee, Maryland 35 and 32 W Gentlemen: Please accept my order and ship as nearly as possible as in- WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH dicated. Subject to all terms, conditions, money-back, non-warranty and guarantee as printed in your catalog from which I am ordering. Use pestal or express money order, bank draft or person- My N al check. eas aaa — CASH SENT IN PAYMENT Street Route No. No. wee GO AT YOUR OWN Total A Rost yO licen eee County oii a uelrede ai ee eee ene Shipping Date Nearest Town For Stat ate If undecided let us use our judgment Express or Freight If different From \ Postoffice About) 22280 2.) eee ee (We will ship as near this date re o possible). = County State Customer to pay all trans- fr 5 Swen : portation charges on arrival. i Read Other Side For Shipping Information If shipment is desired by par: E How Shali We Ship? Parcel (al Express TC] Freight (eal Best Cc ce! post include 10% extra. S V¥V Check Way Wanted Post Way im) = Quantity Kind and Variety Wanted Size | Price Total C Ren | May we substitute an equally good variety if any of kinds ordered' are exhausted? Answer: No______ Wes2 22% WE CANNOT ACCEPT ORDERS FOR LESS THAN $2.00. | | | | | | l | | | | ] | | | | | | | ] ! | I | | | | | | | | ] ey ] | ] | | | | | | | | | | ] | | ] 5 | | | | | | | | | | [31] | EE EES ONC Oc eS eee PURPLE-LEAVED OTHELLO PLUM throughout season. Prolific bearer, AMERICA’S FINEST =. FLOWERING SAME. we es cep aoe RED FLOWERING--- DOGWOOD (Cornus Florida Rubra) FOR YOUR GARDEN BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB APPLE One of the most popular small orna- Only genuine double-flowered Crab. When in mental trees. Handsome red flowers in bloom, appears to be covered with delicate pink early spring. Makes an attractive lawn double, small Roses of delicious fra- specimen Each Best Flowering Crab Apple. 112 to 2 feet $2.50 Each Zi tors feet. 2. f eh ee sat 3.50 UG fo er feet ie fea ee eee $1.50 ® WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cornus Florida) One of the native spring flowering small trees, with white flowers and bright red berries in fall. Each Each 2 to.3 feet. .3 33.35% $1.50 4 to 5 feet ...$3.00 3 to 4 feet... . 2.00 Sto.6 feet. 3.) . 2.5 4.00 KWANZAN—PINK FLOWERING CHERRY—Large, double pink blossoms borne in profusion. Tree vigorous and upright in growth. Most lovely of all SOWECINE cherries. Prices: -5\ to G feet)... ee ee $3.75 each DOUBLE WHITE FLOWERING CHERRY—Large, double white blossoms, vigorous grower, withstands adverse weather more than most flowering cherries. Prices: 3 to 4 feet..... odes Inye.c0 8 #,.01ee ciel euene au $2.75 each ELEY! FLOWERING CRAB APPLE—Here is the small tree to add color to your planting, beautiful reddish purple foliage all season. Wine colored blossoms during spring followed by multitudes of small, bood-red fruits during the fall. A real beauty. Pricess) (5:to1G) fects reece el ee eee $2.75 each WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRY—One of the most beautiful of flowering trees. Drooping branches covered with delicate clusters of dainty pink flowers in early spring. Bricess> Sito’ 4 feet. - 2-0-4. oe ee ee $3.50 each PURPLE-LEAVED OTHELLO PLUM Upright grower, foliage brilliant reddish purple, holding its color with crimson fruit producing orna- mental effect. Each Each 4) tOe5, $eCP 7 cies ote a $2.00 lh to off 3 to 4 feet............. $1.75 5 to 6 feet... grok SevcIe DUNKS? Io eee 3) to 4: feeti no ccc acters AZALEA HINODEGIRI RETURN Deep Coral-Pink Flowers Azalea Hinodegiri is a dwarf grower with POSTAGE evergreen foliage. In the spring it produces a profusion of deep coral colored blossoms, com- pletely hiding the foliage. Ideally suited for GUARANTEED planting around the foundation of homes or adding color in front of evergreens. Grows well in the shade or sunlight. Each Me FOCT IG INCHES! (c,06.0c0e state ee a ere es $1.00 6 to 8 inches: . os 32 cass i es vise 1.50 Sto 1G) Winches) ci s.cet erie oars a we epee es 2.00 ROYAL BLUE HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea Otaksa) Old favorite southern Hydrangea. When win- ters ore severe we suggest heeling in. Large balls of blue flowers ond attractive large leaves. Calor depends on acidity of soil. Field- grown plants, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.80. HARRISON BROTHERS NURSERIES Lil BERLIN, MARYLAND Ue A NAME IN TREES YOU CAN TRUST A mended. Perfectly hardy, EXTRA! NEW WEEPING FLOWERING PEACH A beautiful red Flowering Peach that has a decided weeping effect. This Peach has bloom and weeping charac- teristics, somewhat similar to Japanese Weeping Cherry. A fine new discovery that is worthy of planting in every lawn or garden. Each 1 ‘f0:2.feets. 72. ee $1.25 2 to; 3 feet)... eee Lavo 3 fo; 4 feeh 220. Se eee CaF de) DOUBLE PINK FLOWERING PLUM A vigorous grower, every branch produc- ing double, pink flowers, an inch or so in diameter, early in May. Each 18:to 24 inches... 0+ 5. ..s5 see $1.50 2 to <3 feet Se -- ee 2.00 FLOWERING ALMONDS. Nearly always seen in old-fashioned gardens and in early spring is covered with little Chrysanthe- mum-shaped flowers, very charming. Double white or double pink, state color desired. 18 to 24 inches, $1.50 each: 2 to 3 ft., $2.00 each. DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH DOUBLE RED FLOWERING PEACH During early spring the flowering Peaches are covered with a mass of beautifully formed and highly colored double flowers. thriving in any soil in which other Peaches grow. We make a specialty of growing Flowering Peach trees and have We offer Double Red. Highly recom- Each 4 to. 5 feet... 2. cee $2.00 5 to 6. feet...c soscck aoe U. S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 1 “