Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. ae Ome ea x CATALOG FREE The, BIGGEST and BEST we have ever issued. It’s fuil of fine color plates and infor- mation valuable to fruit growers. The edition is limited. SEND TO US NOW FOR A COPY. HOW TO GROW and MARKET FRUIT A brand new, thoroughly practical guide book for master growers or beginners. Covers. soil handling, planting and feeding trees, frost damage, spraying, pruning, thinning, varieties, packing, marketing and other essen- tials. Brief, to the point, but complete ; progressive, but thoroughly reliable. En- dorsed by twenty of this country’s foremost fruit men. Strongly bound, nearly 100 pages, 24 pages of pictures that show how. A book to keep. Price only 50 cents—and that amount rebated to you when you send us a $5.00 order. THE WHY AND HOW OF SHADE TREES AND EVERGREENS It shows you how much it pays to plant for shade and beauty about your home and farm, the actual cash value that such comfort brings, and how cheaply it may be had with Harrisons’ hardy trees and shrubs. The book tells you what evergreens to plant in different soils and climates, how to have good hedges, and how to set out trees and shrubs so they will thrive; contains 64 pages, 46 pictures ; helpful and interesting. 1.” you own land and are thinking of planting trees, we will be glad to send you a copy of ‘‘ The Why and How of Shade Trees and Evergreens,”’ free. TERMS At the prices quoted in this list, all goods are f. o. b. Berlin, Md. We do not prepay express or freight charges. A discount of 5 per cent. is allowed on orders accompanied by cash. Boxing and baling free. AP me We SELL Only Trees we GROW Every tree sold by Harrisons’ Nurseries will be Harrison grown. _ Trees grown in the Harrison way are to be depended on—they have the roots, the vigor and vitality to live and thrive wherever they are given a chance. Harrison trees are true to name. If we are out of a variety, we frankly say so. We will not substitute another variety except on the ‘express order of the customer, and then only from our own stock. We will not expose our customers to possi- bility of error in variety or lack of quality in the trees, and under no circumstances will we sell or offer for sale any nursery stock not grown on our own land under our own direction. This is for your protection and for our own. Every tree you buy from us is Harrison grown, and is so guaranteed. You know that if cill prove to be just what it is sold for. For Your Protection See Page 3 J. G. Harrison & Sons have been engaged in the nursery business for more than a quarter of a century. Our trees are favorably known throughout the Eastern States, and in many sections elsewhere. We are not only Nursery- men, but extensive growers of fruit—having large orchards in the neighborhood of Berlin and in other parts of Maryland and adjoining States. We have 2500 acres of land under cultivation for nursery purposes, giving us the most extensive resources of any nurserymen in the country. We grow fruit trees by the very latest methods adapted to give trees which our own experience has shown to be of the best type for fruit production. Our prices are based on quality; not made to compete with inferior stock. HARRISONS’ Name is a Recognized Guar- antee on the Quality of Our Fruit Trees <8 es | What Others Say Extracts taken from letters received recently from our customers. LOWELL, LYNN, MELROSE, MASS., ; June 28th, 1912. “Only about one-half dozen did not start. They are the best looking lot of young trees we have ever seen.”’ FRIEND BROTHERS. VINELAND, N. J., June 27th, 1912. ‘*I do not think that the losses averaged 1 per cent. Bore a fair crop the third year. I do not know of a single tree not true to name.’’ KH. A. PIERCE. SEW ELE, ON. :d., RR. Ko See June 18th, 1912. ‘“‘Trees nearly all lived. Have a fine crop, well adapted to the soil, healthy and true to hame.’’ J. H. PORCH. STRATHAM, N. H., May 20th, 1912. ‘“‘Trees bought have made a good, strong, rapid growth, and are entirely free from disease.’’ B. BRIERLEY. HANCOCK, MD., May 11th, 1912. ‘Fifty to sixty thousand apple trees; have proven entirely satisfactory; bearing beautiful fruit, true to name.”’’ TONOLOWAY ORCHARD CO. WINTERPORT, ME., June ist, 1912. - ‘“‘Hardier than New York stock—40 degrees below zero. Your stock is- the one I am going to set—11,000 trees.”’ uF A. L. BLAISDELL. KEYSER, W. VA., May 21st, 1912. ‘“‘Have bought over 100,000 apple and peach trees—stock as represented—always ready to do the square thing.” QO. “A. HOOD. STEWARTSTOWN, PENN., May 15th, 1912. “None showing effects severe winter; 22 de- grees below zero. Fair and honorable dealings.”’ JOS. W. ANDERSON. PORT CLINTON, O.; R..1,. May 24th, 1912: ‘‘Get ripe earlier than trees grown in Ohio— stand winter better—bear better—can make ninety-nine out of a hundred grow.”’ B. KO SMP HARRISONS’ Trees Succeed Anywhere SS es GN ee ee“) f ff grow. we list just those varieties which are in stock at the time of printing of this price- list. For many years the list, especially of peach and apple, in Nursery eatalogs has been burdened with worthless varieties. This year we have declared war on a whole lot of them, and you will find the list following to be composed of pretty good ones through- out. We budded more of the best varieties; therefore, the list that we show contains practically all of the leading kinds. Earlier in the season our list of varieties, both of the leading and other kinds, is, of course, more complete. ‘‘We sell only trees we grow’’ for the protection of our customers. FALL, 1913.—A PRICE LIST SHOWING LIST OF ALL STOCK THAT WE WILL HAVE TO OFFER FOR PLANTING FALL, 1913, OR SPRING, 1914, WILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY AFTER JUNE Ist, i918. IF YOU DESIRE INFORMATION AT THIS TIME, WRITE US. OUR STOCK OF ALL LEADING VARIETIES WILL BE COM- PLETE. For Your Protection HIS price list, both as to varieties and | prices, is corrected to January ist, 1913. As we are selling only trees we “SELLING ONLY TREES WE GROW” MEETS WITH THE APPROVAL OF OUR CUSTOMERS. EATON RAPIDS, MICH., June 3d, 1912. Messrs. J. G. HARRISON & SONS, Berlin, Md. ° GENTLEMEN :— “I might add that I have found your firm both liberal and -honorable. You were sold out of one yariety of apples I wanted last spring, and that convinced me I could de- pend upon your trees being ‘True to Name.’ I am a bit suspicious of Nurseries who are hever out of any yariety.’’ Very sincerely, : FRANK E. FORD, Secretary, Eaton County Hortl. Society. ae we Preise ‘Mar: ce List of All Trees and Plants Corrected to Jan. Ist, 1913 A Select List cf Varieties We eall attention to the varieties listed on this page. They are good ones, and we have a large quantity of fine trees. APPLES Stayman’s Winesap, Baldwin, Jonathan, Red Astrachan, York Imperial, Yellow Transparent, MeIntosh, Mammoth Black Twig, Winesap, Rome Beauty, Northwestern Greening, Gano, Graven- @ stein, Nero, Rambo, Ben Davis, Spitzenburg, Stark, Wealthy, Winter Banana, Wolf River. CHERRIES Barly Richmond. GRAPES. Concord, Moore’s Early. ORNAMENTAL STOCK. American Arborvitae, Pyramidal Arborvitae, Norway, Silver Maple, Sugar Maple, Oriental -Plane, Carolina Poplar, Catalpa Speciosa, Cy- press (Gloria de Boskoop), Colorado Blue, Wos- ter’s Blue, Norway Spruce. PEACHES Ray, Belle of Georgia, Elberta. PEARS. Kieffer, Bartlett. . ROSES. Philadelphia Rambler, Baby Rambler. STRAWBERRIES. Gandy, Klondike, Duncan, Haverland, Par- son’s Beauty, Bubach. Winners—Plant Them | TORK IMPERIAL AND YELLOW TRANS- PARENT APPLE, ELBERTA PEACH KIEFFER PEAR, EARLY RICH- MOND CHERRY, CONCORD and MOORE’S EARLY GRAPES eee FREER) Price Schedule Prices shown by this price list, also our-cata- log, apply as follows: 300 to 1000 trees @ the 1000 rate. 50 to 300 trees @ the 100 rate. 5 to 50 trees @ the 10 rate. te 5 trees @ the 1 rate. | i Apples | Two-year Budded Apple Trees, All Standard Kinds Each 10 100 1,000 . Sie Meh ee $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 $300.00 | PRT Ee ts en) 40 3.50 30.00 250.00 | Meigs didlo ee) 8 ete 35 © ©3.00 25.00 200.00 US oy es ea eo SO: 20 20-8b | aonon PP i phe eine A Ne 25 2.00 15.00 125.90 1 to 2 5 hm bho Oo HR OV ho CO HA OLD USI he Se 16 .1.50 12.00 100.00 One-year Budded Apple Trees, All Standard Kinds : _ Each 10 100 1,000 to GPa ser -...:$0.40 $3.50 $30.00 $250.00 to Gia ers see ae 3.00 25.00 200.00 to ES SR .30 2.50 20.00 159.00 to i. eS es 2 ec 15.00 125.00 to Ey abn eee ae tee € .16 150 12.00 100.00 Alphabetical List of , Apples | Alexander Fallawater American Golden Russet lanny Apple of Commerce Iourth of July Baldwin Flora Bell’ Ben Davis Gano Benoni Golden Sweet Bismark Gravenstein (Carolina) Red June Grimes’ Golden Carthouse Hubbardston’s None- Christmas Sweet such Coffelt Beauty Ingram Cooper’s Market Jefferies Delicious Jonathan Dominie King Duchess of Oldenburg King David Early Colton Kinnard’s Choice Early Harvest Lankford Early Melon Late Raspberry Early Strawberry Lawver Ensee Limbertwig * eS Apples—Continued Longfield Senator Maiden’s Blush Smith’s Cider Mammoth Black Twig Smokehouse Mann Spitzenburg McIntosh Springdale Missouri Pippin Stark Myrick Stayman’s Winesap Nero Strawberry (Chenango) Newtown Pippin Northern Spy orthwestern Greening nes’ Late Keeper — aradise Winter Sweet Pewaukee Porter Rambo Rawle’s Janet Red Astrachan Rhode Island Greening Rolfe Roman Stem Rome Beauty Salome Scott’s Winter Sutton Beauty Sweet Bough Talman’s Sweet Townsend Virginia Beauty Wagner Walbridge Wealthy William’s Early Red Winesap Winter Banana Wolf River Yellow Bellflower Yellow Transparent York Imperial Crab Apples Prices same as for other Apples Martha Transcendent Hyslop Golden Beauty | ‘Peaches All Standard Varieties, Except Ray Each 10 100 1,000 GEO S, Gees oo eee $0.35 $3.00 $16.00 $110.00 TYRE I as tet) 9 eae ne Cor etn .30 Pe) 14.00 100.00 SF EON Ga Fibs cane yee as 2.00 12.00 is 7 Saal 8 tg ef SE TLS .20 A ay 11.00 3 So Ot AEBS es ore Bee 2S 10.00 70. 2 tO ON EG. ae oe eee 12 1.00 9.00 : htO ie Chie ye 2a 10 .90 PRICES OF RAY 8.00 Each 10 100 ’ POLES as eee $0.40 $4.00 $18.00 G. Gt ees : 3.00 14.00 7 gi 8 eager ger Ae : 2.40 12.00 4 fhe 20: 2.00 ~ 41:00 @. (hts ss 13 4) eee LG) E30 9.00 80. ABE ih ecgMae Wy ght * 225 8.00 > Admiral Dewey Alexander Ark. Beauty Belle of Ga. ilyeu’s Late Oct. eBuray’s R. R. Chair’s Choice Chinese Cling Cornelia Crawford Early Crosby Edgemont Beauty Elberta Engles Mammoth Ford’s Late White Fox Seedling Francis Geary’s Hold On Globe Gold Drop Harrison’s Cling Hiley Early Bell Iron Mountain Jackson Cling Kalamazoo KIEFFER PEARS One of our leaders. Klondike Krummel’s Oct. Levy’s Late Mamie Ross Marshall Matthews’ Beauty Mayflower Moore’s Favorite Niagara Old Mixon Free Picquet’s Late Alphabetical List of Peaches Prize Ray Reeves’ Favorite Salway Slappey Stinson’s Oct. Stump Sunrise Cling Thurber Taddell om alker’s Free Wilkins’ Cling Willett W onderful Pears No other in the country so good as ours. —_ Each 10 100 1,000 Tto-s: fi... oy eee $0.40 $3.50 $25.00 $225.00 4000 (Eto 2 yea soe 93.00 7 "20:00 > 75:00 5 10,6 4h de ear 6 SO 2 ot" 25-00), 140/00 4 40:5) dt. Aces Sayre eo 2200 7412.08" > 110.00 3. 40:4 ft. 4-sie 2-yr* 2200" 42550 8.00 75.00 2 VO Pte, Aer Bey oko 1 1,00 7.00 60.00 DWARF Each 10 EC inthe 1 ee ee ee ee a $0.25 $2.00 $15.00 Gee Pree ee ed ee 20°" £50" (12.00 oY ED ROE Drs eins Bh Soe oe a vee iy vivo: 2008 Bartlett Duchess Seckel Flemish Beauty re lp tae) Prices of Standard Pears— EXCEPT KIEFFER Each 10 100 1,000 COE BES ee $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 $300.00 Los GLE ene ey 40 3.50 30.00 250.00 Ft EEA ee 35 3.00 25.00 200.00 CO wm Ol OD 1a ee SR SRA NARA Abe 320 2.50 20.00 150.00 SUMMER Clapps Favorite AUTUMN Flemish Beauty Garber Bartlett LeConte Sheldon WINTER Kieffer 100 ~—-: 1,000 $25.00 $225.00 20.00 175.00 15.00 125.00 12.00 100.00 8.00 75.00 Burbank Red June to to to % to to @ pat alate Selim hymen © © © © © a) 20 © le,:0 Clie ee ie ee ele & @ ae ele mile! im fet ee \e & 6.0 @ 0 « oe Jae ce Cherries , bo oom OO CO Hw Oe eh Rh Re eH FR cH oct et ct ct “A bi of rg & Ser fay ye lip ae a ole °o Pp o eo = a eee ae A m b> bo oo WO a Oo raonwodounnso eS 62.2 ¢ = ae 100 : BXEOR MT i baye ua. » eens $0.35 $3.00 $25.00 $225. De COG yd bag ss cena 3 2.50 20.00 To. ERROR MERC ore eta et sae 20 6200) > hoe oO 2 PE basins cee. 20% 150°. $2200 ZLO! Jer CORE ate terk ocho 215. 225-, 10:00 Baldwin Early Richmond Late Duke Montmorency Olivet Wragg SWEET Black Tartarian Napoleon Gov. Wood Yellow Spanish _—_————————— ia) Champion 4 to 5 ft., 40 cts. each, $4 per doz., $30 per 100. Apricots ‘ Russian 3 to 5 ft., 30 cts. each, $1 for 4, $20 per 100. Superb. . to 5 ft., 30 ets. each, $1 for 4, $20 per 100. - Quince (FR = L = S Mulberries Each 10 100 Russtan:] 80, Stk: s oes was oe $0.50 $4.50 $30.00 Grapes—Blaeck Each 10 100 +=1,000 Concord. 2-year....... $0.10 $0.75 $3.00 $25.00 1-year vines, $5 per 1,000 less. Moore’s Early. 2-year. .10 13. 4.00 306.00 1-year, $5 per 1,000 less. Asparagus 2-year, 40 cts. per aoz.,, 75 cts, per 100, $4.00 | per 1,000; l-year, $1.00 per 1,000 less. Donald’s Elmira Conover’s Colossal | Giant Argenteuil Palmetto Barr’s Mammoth 500 BUSHELS COW PEAS ASK FOR PRICES OEE 4 NN ee, Ae SN Strawberry Plants General List of Varieties All Prices F. O. B., Berlin, Md. 12 25 50 100 250 600 1000 5000 7-990) Oh ee $0.20$0.35$0.50$0.75$1.25$2.00$3.50$15.00 Bubzelis2 23h. 20 .85 .50 .75 1.25 2.00 3.50 15.00 Brandywine .... .25 .40 .60 .90 1.50 2.25 4.00 17.50 Chesapeake ..... 25 .40 .60 1.00 1.75 3.00 5.00 20.00 Chipman | 2.4... .20 .85 .50. .75 1.25 2.00 3.50 15.00 Climax .....:.. .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 St eeeeeree ees eaeveeaene Haverland...... 20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3,00 13.75 Klondike ...... . -20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00. 13.75 Three W’s...... 25 .40° .60 .90 1.50 2.25 4.00 17.50 Wactleliy) ene 20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Harrisons’ Nurseries, - Berlin, Md. De SS oe Norwood ....... 25 .40 .60 1.00 1.75 3.00 3.00 20.00 Parson’s Beauty. .20 .30. .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Sample s_-<..- 20 .380 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 14.50 Sen. Dunlap..... .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Superior ....... .20 .30 40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Tennessee ....- .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 | Crescent ......; 20 .30 .50 .75 1.25 2.00 3.50 15.00 Duncan ,» .20 30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Bkey 25 .40 60 .90 1.50 2.25 4.00 17.50 Excelsior .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Fairdale Giant. 20 35 .50 .75 1.25 2.00 3.50 15.00 Fendall ..... . .25 .40 .60 1.00 1.75 3.00 6.00 25.00 Gandy ......... .20° .80 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Lady Thompson.. .20 .30 _.40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Michel’s Early.. .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Missionary ....- .20 .30 .40 .60 1.00 1.60 3.00 13.75 Ohmer..... .25 .40 .60 .90 1.50 2.25 4.00 17.50 Miscellaneous Shade and *~ Ornamental Trees # (FSEB YZ) AILANTHUS | Ailanthus Glandulosa (Tree of Heaven) Each 10 DES Tn cee a a) Tarra odes Se ey $6.25 ZED, die een Seth afef sat aloes) Rin es Been ss 2: 00 EE EAY FER a ee aay Aine ig Man) UK D0 AE OS aire ei As a epee tee hod ec ia | ASH | Black Each 10 5 Ol IO Wits esate ete ojo ke bee ee $1.25 $10.00 10 to" 2 58boe 2 < ES ie ear es See are tos, 15:88 Ow gee wee ele) Be 6/10. 2 2) 6S je les sels, a © 2.0 8) «0 e|s. 2s) ®, os wu) e) <) we ela e ale sels eee BIRCH European SE EC Gk sekaegie ORR Te Oe ae DK 4. ae $2.00 11 AO ee Fe St et a Eh 2.50 ee tee AE eS a oe eh I tS cate okt see's : 5% CATALPA Bungei (One-year Crowns) Each SSE PM TLE) eee ON ee Ge ee ea $1.50 : Speciosa Each 58 = ap AS ie eee $0.40 3. ae a a ee oe one Se .50 : Me te ea et 8 SS .60 SE ee SPIN! negli toe Bris : DEE rites Boe Sa a oe 1.00 : ‘En Dock SO ei ee 25 d PSP DAL ELA SMS Boe oe 1.50 == 4 : Ot pp hh Fh Ph Cota eatin) Cars : ty Ww 5 rae . Le | ; OQ ‘ ® tH fr 1 & bes » =) oO oO =] 6 ro) 5 oo u by Una ae rae Mmm i, X oti —) i ELM American Each 10 Ghee GEE ee el ena ene ee $0.75 $6.00 © to 8 THA ee ee eee eee Ef) 12.50 8 tO AO Ete oe ee eee ee eee 2.00 18:007% GINGKO, or MAIDENHAIR TREE Each EO ves ism sce. Syok eeoicsaone ss eee ee $0.50 i ROA iyi Chen G wal aaa ae ck Greve aloe ee ae ene 75 AO Ha RES Sse ote ee ee ee eee 1.00 | HORSE-CHESTNUT q European Each EOD ili nete Bote siete akele eae euenean tance Sa $0.50 EEO! ba cretale Bean Snails cere ae ea ee aie 7 IR ON (| CERO, ON Pern Chae aie oe Moe Yd 1.00 EO: Tes NP Nek 1 Fea Me saa 125 8; TO CLOURb Ss aias Sheed ene epee aay acters tS Double White Horse-Chestnut Each BPO AO hierar ia Ae Ne en SRR ee tena $1.00 GurbO he Bib ike Se ae Ue as MOR aes ree 125 JUDAS TREE (Cercis) Red Bud (Cercis Canadensis) Each ERO ec: SRW | Ca eT REN Poe me oat iley 2 oie itp $0.35 AS Ty EBS eo 9 aoe oa wee ol ae ahaa dalcrolia ears 50 SVU HOPS es OE uO NU RU rsoee eH Aer Oo Ma SEM IS 75 LINDEN American Each Bik cb Eb alae c's sia Oe pisoa eal geodon epee ake $0.50 4, yA 57 eA st PN ee iA Ep NN elt Seen, he .60 : Sy We Rao han | Sc Cee arc er pis (abe Bur! SE “a5 : GON OCDE a eke OS ee Salis ak ee ope a tak ee 1.25 SFO PHO: LES ie crcl ace eee aie a eae an ketene 1:73 LOCUST Honey Each © GO TREES See oes ae Sa ae ere $0.75 : Be 0 EE A) 3) SAREE. OUP ry are ae 1.00 4 8B tO: LORE ty Sete bs ac ere cee aie 1.50 423: VOREO! D2 AEE hos Ae ee ore cite oneeee ie eee 2.00 ; ae s2 es $0.75 $6.00 CALYCANTHUS Each 10 ae Pees ees ee ees $0.25 $2.00 Se EO EE cio cia, ene ee 0 4.00 | (PSE ZN Flora alba plena Each 10 BS FEO) ag AR ek ek cigs $0.35 © ; Crenata flora-pleno Each 10 ER rage ciate cal et es rs ek ie a ES rea) Sen are ee ON kn ohh 00 lies 2 oa: HEME FF cee eaten oe) aN AS Crenata, Pride of Rochester | ; Each 10 Tele PT tas pal FS eae Napa i ol aoe tere 5 | By 7 | EVUONYMUS Each 10 Pee AROS Ue cfg oe: ort on 4 SL Le OO a ee Fk Lage fh Me he eR kale RE ee aS 1:09) > 7.56 Ey Aa ea aes eh eee i es ite sel 1,50. 12.50 FST Phat & pee OU cae Se eee oe Same i273 215200 FORSYTHIA Fortunei (Fortune’s Golden Bell) Each 10 a ta a a) a i ea ae $0.35 Zeta 1 Se Et... 5S Be oe 50 Viridissima Each 10 ee tt tee a ee esc $0.50 10 Each Prt AND eed ABs eRe oa UD Bs $0.50 | HYDRANGEA Each SE FT, Shag ee ghee Oe te eh ae ee $0.50 Paniculata grandiflora : ; Each Fe PO ee bees etal eS oe a oS $1.00 LAUREL Cherry ; - Each So er ee $1.25 tee ere es ee Ss 1.75 Ses 100 100 100 100 S 100 100 100 100 100 100 lps Oye eN) Mountain Each 10 100 SPUN Bee ye yo. alehe ee, $0.50 $4.00 Bee Each 7a REE $1.00 Soulange’s f Each re oe TEENS Riis Oe ey eine 2 eh OD | 4 te 5) Ft 2.00 MAGNOLIA Hall’s Japan (Starry Magnolia) 10 100 to $8.00 ee ce @ @ 0 6 6a ole 0 @) 0 'e «6 10 100 51. $7.50 Givi ob artanat erue caren carne Bees 18.00 MOCK ORANGE Large-leaved Each 10 100 nen MOUNTAIN FETTER BUSH Each 10 100 Shee aetna 8 ere a anak Seatanan $0.50 $4.00 PHILADELPHUS Coronarius Each 10 100 Ojo ah et of Wie eee ae ee) wee. aw 10 $9.00 ROSE OF SHARON (Althea) m eee rp : Hs} =e gered ~ ae ; wo} ‘ ‘ (@) , : =] nis z eee eae os 2 Oo, Or oh ose (=) Se Each 10 PES at Sete ag as Bea $0.23 — $2.00 BE is ae Re 35 3.00 _ Hibs 2 ET pas aie Sto 6.00 SNOWBALL Japanese Each 10 : 2 eee Fee Ss $0.50 $4.00 Bes tis bie ce ee Ona 1.00 4250) SPIRAEA Arguta multiflora Each 10 BS oto.) DAY Sn. ec ee ee $0.25 Opulifolia PS trowOe date ye oe sis Se $0.25 Prunifolia Each 10 -100 BIS RAP i iste: Se ee ae Wi ork een See $0.25 Van Houttei | Each 10 100 Le SE Bee es i CE oats RO aes Sais Cia: EN gs Fe Bg Nt Se a gee Se wee 3.00 WEIGELAS I Amabilis | Each 10 * 100 SE ek IE es Oh Re ke $0.25 Amabilis alba Each 10 100 Mea eee ie hie eS ee es $0.25 Eva Rathke ’ Each 10 100 Sao wid ESS ne ee ee er $0.25 Rosea Each 10 100 fs fae 0 ag Se: 1 Op eee $0.25 Hedge Plants BARBERRY Thunberg’s Each 10 BES GaP elas $0.10" 50. fa | Sa. 340. Wale a Se er ee Pt 1.00 a 50. Prt ee .20 fea) 1A Td FS AAS oS ER We ele oe mere 1.50 ae : BOXWOOD Each CT Fea We eg od Aaa eae $0.20 $1. 5 [Ree Spee a See eea es 25 2. 3 li Se eee co 550 2. ; , = get” Sete: Sen .60 é E eT IGE HAA PRIVET California | 10 100 1,000 G5 TO ED? Mie ac BE ee ele aie $0.30 $1.50 $10.00 bt ES SELES Eo ee 40 2.00 15.00 EG be bed Gas os ee Bao ere .50 2.50 20.00 2 tO. ve FEL: MN Sct Ariane ae ee .60 3.00 25.00 eh EO RE OEE a acts Lie ee ee eae one ee nto 4.00 35.00 tors EG ot oe ae ee a eee 1.00 5.00 45.00 SB BEO PG TE Se ie ais che Cee ae ee cee Li25 6.00 55.00 Gort GS Ete 2 yee ee ee paren 1.50 8.00 75.00 360) Bi TP ae a ee Orde ges 1.75 11:00 Ad0:00 Vines and Miscellaneous Flowers | Each BW Clematis) Foe ee Rh aed Baas oe ae ee ee $0.50 | Wisteria: sits Oks ceeea eee ee eee te Bleeding ‘Hearty itt... i aoe ae eee 25 i ey 25 Phiox,- White... 233 Res en ae ae a aoe PROG Ses re Steals 6 see Aen eer nce neg eae : Roses Baby Rambler, Phila. Rambler: 30 cts. each, $3 per doz., $20 per 100 Each Doz. 100 Rosa: Tusosa; : 2itees tte: Sse - $0.40 $3.00 $25.00 Bre NEO A aE ie chs era Cee .o0 4.00 30.00 . A SEON eT WEEN ate Radler eas Boer Beenie .60 5.00 40.00 Hardy New Peonies Assorted varieties, 50 cts. each, $4 for 10, 7 $25 per 100 Productive FEN pe de eat bee ene ee Several splendid fruit, truck and _ general farming properties are in the hands of our real estate department for sale. The Eastern Shore is famous for its rich land and its closeness to the large Eastern markets. : Berlin is the junction point of two railroad lines. Distance to Ocean City (on the Atlantic Coast, the summer resort of the Eastern Shore), 7 miles; to Baltimore, 124 miles; to Philadel- phia, 1438 miles. Our booklet, ‘‘The Land of Evergreens,’’ gives full information. Write for it. COME TO BERLIN SEE FOR YOURSELF | Know What You Plant We want you to visit Harrisons’ Nurseries. The trip will be an interesting one and if you need trees you can better satisfy yourself by selecting them in the Nursery. Twenty-five hun- dred acres planted to nursery stock. Write us when you can come and how long you can stay. Distance from Baltimore, 124 miles via B. C. & A. From Phila- delphia, 143 miles via P. B. & W. YOUR HOTEL BILL WHILE VISIT- ING HERE WILL BE PAID BY US ap ntl me cc ts