/mprove the Appearance oY : 
of YOUR HOME GROUNDS. * 
REMEMBER! Houses are Cold and Uninviting Until the Marvel of Growing Things 
Transforms Them Into Real Homes 
Wi | Sonn Ve os 
Nursery Stock a Good Investment 
Is there any other thing about your home that grows in value, interest and beauty each succeeding year like 
trees and plants? Most other things are wearing out with use and age and constantly depreciating in value. That 
is why we say our nursery stock is a permanent and accumulative investment. What is that shade tree that cost 
you two or three dollars a few years ago now worth to your place? If you are contemplating a planting, not for 
years have you had such an unusual opportunity to secure plants of Harrisons’ quality at such low prices. 
Quality Stock at Lowest Prices 
With one of the finest growing seasons and prices lower than in years, landscape architects and garden lovers 
are taking advantage of the ‘‘America Beautiful” spirit by purchasing their planting material now. 
As in all buying, it pays to know what you are getting in buying nursery stock—you can’t afford to take 
chances. When you buy from Harrisons’ Nurseries you know that a strong established organization with over fifty 
successful years of experience is behind every transaction. Harrisons’ stand back of the quality of every plant 
"THE LOVELIEST LILACS 
Will Bloom First Year Planted—Sweet Scented 
PRICES OF ALL LILACS 
Each 3 for 6 for 
LIVE ost Co Tee ON, 7 Spain ene ae ect ee et a oe $0.45 $1.20 $2.10 
2 t0n 3 FE ese ee ee ee Ey) 1.50 2.70 
These named Lilacs are marvels of beauty and elegance, far superior 
to the older varieties. The following varieties are considered to be the 
very best of their respective colors. 
BELLE DE NANCY. Satiny rose-colored flowers in large clusters. 
CHARLES X. Sing!e, purplish red flowers. 
COMMON PURPLE LILAC. Old-fashioned va- 
riety so familiar in old gardens. 
HUGO KOSTER. Purple flowers, best one of all 
purple Lilacs. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Single, very rich dark pur- 
plish red. 
MADAME ABEL CHATENAY. Double white. 
MARLEYENSIS. Red. 
MICHAEL BUCHNER. Dwarf, double, beautiful 
trusses of pale lilac color. 
PERSIAN PURPLE LILAC (Syringa persica). A 
tall-growing shrub with slender branches; 
bloom in May and June. 
PRESIDENT GREVY. Double, bright blue. 
ROTHOMAGENSIS. Dark red flowers in large 
panicles. 
BRA DE MARLEY. Single fl f light 
pee ie eel maggie HYBRID LILAC 
VINES That Cling and Creep 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera helix). The most popular evergreen vine; large, deep, green glossy 
foliage. Excellent for covering walls. Useful for shady locations. 2- -year plants, 25¢ 
each; 3 for 65c; 10 for $1.80. 
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 autumn. Strong 2-year plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.25. 
CHINESE WISTERIA. A rampant growing, clinging vine. Blue flowers in large drooping 
clusters, during May and June. Strong 2-year plants, 40¢ each; 3 for $1.05; 10 for $3.00. 
HALL’S JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE. Dark, glossy green foliage; fragrant flowers from Jay 
to fall. Strong 2-year plants, 25¢ each; 3 for 65c; 10 for $1.80. 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS (Clematis paniculata). A splendid climber for covering 
porches and trellises. Flowers sncwy white; produced in immense quantities during late 
summer and autumn. Strong 2-year plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.05; 10 for $3.00. 
BOSTON IVY is the Best Vine for Covering Masonry 
HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE Without Support 
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