Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



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Snowballs 



Common Snowball (Viburnum opulus sterile). The old-fash- 

 ioned snowball; large globular clusters of snow-white flowers in 

 May and June; makes a very attractive shrub. 



Each 

 lHto2ft $0.40 



'Fragrant Snowball (Viburnum carlesi). The fragrant, spicy 

 flowers are borne in May and June. Buds before opening are an 

 attractive pink, developing to pure white flowers. 



Each 

 12 to 15 in $1 . 25 



Japanese Snowball (Viburnum tomentosum plicatum). This is 

 one of the most attractive shrubs grown. Its pure white blos- 

 soms, with heavy dark leaves, make it show up remarkably well 

 when planted as a specimen or in a shrub group. 



Each 

 \Y % to 2 ft $0.75 



SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemosus). A slender branched, 

 upright growing shrub, with small pink flowers, followed by 

 showy, pure white berries, which cling to the branches during 

 fall and winter. 



Each 

 1 M to 2 ft $0 . 30 



SWEET SCENTED SHRUB OR CAROLINA ALLSPICE (Caly- 

 canthus floridus). Reddish brown flowers, spicy, fragrant. 

 June to September. 



Each 

 1H to 2 ft $0.60 



Spiraea Van Houttei. 



Lilacs 



Common Lilac (Syringa vulgaris). Old-fashioned variety so 

 familiar in old gardens. We can furnish in either purple or 

 white colors. 



Each 

 1 Y 2 to 2 ft $0 . 35 



Persian Lilac (Syringa persica). A tall-growing shrub with slen- 

 der branches; blooms in May and June. We offer two colors, 

 white and purple. 



Each 



1 to 1H ft $0.35 



1 H to 2 ft 45 



French Hybrid Lilacs 



These named lilacs are marvels of beauty and elegance, far su- 

 perior to the older varieties. The following varieties are consid- 

 ered to be the very best of their respective colors. 

 Charles X. Single, purplish red flowers. 

 Hugo Hoster. Purple flowers, best one of all purple lilacs. 

 Ludwig Spaeth. Single, very rich dark purplish red. 

 Marie Legraye. Single, best type of white lilac. 

 Michael Buchner. Dwarf, double, beautiful trusses of pale lilac 



color. 

 Mme. Lemoine. Double, pure white. 

 President Grevy. Double, bright blue. 



1 to 9 10 to 50 

 shrubs shrubs 



ltolHft $0.40 $0.35 each 



l^to2ft 50 .45 each 



Spireas 



Anthony Waterer Spirea. Dwarf grower, bright pink flowers in 

 June and July. Very valuable for edging in front of other 

 shrubbery. 



Each 



1 to l^ft $0.40 



Billardi Spirea. Long spikes of rose-pink flowers in midsummer. 



Each 

 1 H to 2 ft $0.30 



2 to 3 ft 40 



Thunberg's Spirea (Spirea thunbergi). White flowers in early 

 spring, against a background of feathery yellowish green foliage. 

 Most attractive. 



Each 

 l^to2 ft $0.35 



VAN HOUTTEI SPIREA. The most popular shrub. It is val- 

 uable as 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 six to eight feet, and is unsur- 

 passed in gracefulness and beauty. 



1 to 9 10 to 50 

 shrubs shrubs 



1^ to 2 ft $0.25 $0.20 each 



2 to 3 ft 35 .30 each 



Smoke Tree or Purple Fringe (Rhus cotinus). The blooms 

 have a peculiar fluffy aspect, and because of the color, which is 

 pale purple, they give the whole tree the appearance of a cloud 

 of smoke. 



Each 

 \\i to 2 ft $0.90 



Villosa Lilac. Fragrant purplish white blooms; valuable for its 

 lateness of bloom. 



Each 



lto 1H ft .$0.40 



\y 2 to 2 ft 50 



Mock Orange 



Garland or Sweet Mock Orange (Philadelphus coronarius). Of 

 upright habit, and produces in June a wealth of white fragrant 

 flowers. 



Each 

 1H to 2 ft $0.35 



2 to 3 ft 45 



3 to 4 ft 55 



Virginal Mock Orange. Magnificent variety, sweetly fragrant* 

 semi-double white flowers. 

 1H to 2 ft $0.45 



SCOTCH BROOM (Cytisus scoparius). Thin, green branches, 

 yellow flowers; very attractive. 

 > Each 



1 H to 2 ft $0.40 



2 to 3 ft .50 



3.t0j4Jt .75 



Weigelas 



Beautiful shrubs that bloom in June and July. The flowers are 

 produced in so great profusion that they almost entirely hide the 

 foliage. They are very desirable for border or for grouping, and 

 as specimen plants for the lawn. 



Eva Rathke Weigela. Very attractive deep carmine-red flowers, 

 making a very showy shrub. 



Each 



1 H to 2 ft $0.40 



2 to 3 ft .50 



PINK WEIGELA (Weigela rosea). The most popular weigela 

 sold today. Its delicate, pink, bell-shaped flowers are borne in 

 great profusion along arching branches. 



Each 

 1 V 2 to 2 ft $0.25 



2 to 3 ft 35 



3 to 4 ft 45 



WHITE KERRIA OR JETBEAD (Rhodotypos kerriodes). Sin- 

 gle whitejlowers in the spring, followed by shining, black-colored 

 berries. 



Each 

 lHto2ft. $0.60 



