Harrisons’ Nureeried, Berlin, Md., U. S.A. 
Irises of Rainbow Hues 
We do not ship Iris plants by parcel post 
We have a large block of Irises which were grown 
solely for the purpose of selling in collections as mixed 
sorts. The plants were propagated from some of the 
most popular named varieties and, of course, bear all 
of the desirable characteristics of the parents. We do 
not, however, ship these Irises labeled, but rather make 
up an assortment without name, assuring you, however, 
that the plants are strong field-grown clumps, and that 
the flowers will be equal to the named sorts for which 
you pay a much higher price. In all probability we will 
not be able to make this special offer another season, so 
we advise our friends who desire Irises for mass plant- 
ing, to make their reservations this fall. Flowering 
clumps, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10, our selection. 
Dahlias in Mixture 
From time to time we have grown most of the new 
introductions in Dahlias, and also have cultivated the 
reliable old standard sorts. We have never catalogued 
Dahlias, preferring to use them as a matter of informa- 
tion and record; but this season the quantity has grown 
so large that we feel perfectly justified in offering them 
to our customers. We are not prepared to send them 
out under their correct variety name, but rather as an 
assortment of some of the chotcest specimens of Show, 
Fancy, Cactus and Pompon classes, in their varying 
shades and color. We offer our own selection of extra 
large tubers at 25 cts. each, $2 for 10, $15 per 100. 
Gladioli in Mixture 
The statement we have just made In reference to our 
collection of Dahlias will apply in all respects to this 
collection of Gladioli. For the purpose ef reducing the 
stock we offer a mixture of extra good varieties at 
5 cts. each, 40 cts. for 10, $3 per 100. 
VISIT OUR NURSERIES 
Great improvements have been made on the Eastern 
Shore roads during the past few years. You can come 
via automobile to Berlin from Philadelphia, Wilming- 
ton, Baltimore, or Washington, all the way ona con- 
crete or macadam road—the finest roads to be found 
anywhere. 
By Automobile, Berlin is 168 miles from Wilmington, 
195 miles from Philadelphia, 202 miles from Baltimore, 
242 miles from Washington, g miles from Ocean 
City, Md. 
By Railroad, Berlin is 143 miles from Philadelphia, 
and 124 miles from Baltimore. 
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