CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 



There are so many uses for Climbing and Rambler roses that they 

 should be given serious consideration in your planting. Aside from the 

 fact that they produce a wealth of bloom during May and June their 

 foliage and growth make them much more attractive than many other 

 vines that are used in plantings. Order a few this year to train on 

 posts, fences or against walls. The beauty of their bloom and foliage 

 will repay you many times. 

 AMERICAN PILLAR. Large clusters of single rosy pink flowers, with 



yellow shadings. 

 BABY RAMBLER. Dwarf grower; clusters of crimson flowers. 

 CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large, rosy crimson blooms. One of 



the best climbing roses. 

 DOROTHY PERKINS. Full, double, shell-pink flowers in large clusters; 



very attractive. 

 DR. W. VAN FLEET. Light, shell-pink to silver flesh-color blooms; 



double. 

 GARDENIA. Small yellow buds, opening to creamy white; very fragrant . 

 MARY WALLACE. Semi-double. rose-pink 

 blooms; salmon at base of petals; most at- 

 tractive. 

 PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Large intense 

 scarlet-colored blooms; freely produced. It is 

 strong, and perfectly hardy. The most popu- 

 lar climbing rose. 



Prices of All Varieties of Field-grown Two- 

 year Budded or Own Roof, First-class Climb- 

 ing and Rambler Roses 



40c each $3.50 per 10 $30.00 per 100 



Red Radiance — Best Red 



How to PScmt looses 



Roses thrive best in a medium light, clay soil. 

 Before planting prepare the soil by spading and 

 thoroughly working over to a depth of about 18 

 inches, fill in well-rotted stable manure while spad- 

 ing and work it carefully into the soil. After the 

 plants are set, for best results cut all branches back 

 to within 3 or 4 inches of the top of the ground. 

 The new growth coming out will make a much 

 nicer head than if the plants were not pruned, and 

 the bushes will bloom all the better. 



SELECTED HARDY PERENNIALS 



Because they bloom year after year, Harrisons' 

 perennials are the choice of home owners every- 

 where. Prom the varieties listed here you can 

 get a continuous succession of colorful bloom 

 from early Spring until late Fall. 



COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA. Large bright yel- 

 low flowers, one of the best hardy plants, 

 excellent for cut flowers all summer. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIM (Shasta Daisy). 



Handsome plant, with large glistening white 

 blossoms in June and July. 

 DIANTHUS PLUMARIS (Hardy Pinks). Rose 

 pink and white fragrant flowers on long 

 spikes, handsome glaucous green foliage. Will 

 bloom continuously if flowers are cut off when 

 they begin to fade. 



DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA. Large spikes Of 

 sky blue flowers, June until frost. 



DELPHINIUM BELL AMO SUM. Large spikes of 

 deep rich blue flowers, bloom from June 

 until frost. 



DICENTRA SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart). 



Long racemes of graceful heart shaped pink 

 flowers are always attractive; early spring. 

 35c each. 



GALLIARDI GRANDIFLORA (Blanket Flower). 



Large flowers yellow and orange red. Early 

 summer to November. 



GYPSOPHILA (Baby Breath). A cloud of misty, 

 white miniature blooms cover the tiny 

 branches of this dainty plant. 



MYTOSIS PALUSTRIS (Forget-Me-Not). Deli- 

 cate, tufted foliage, plants laden with ex- 

 quisite little flowerets, blooming in June. 

 Mixed colors of white, blue and pink. 



PHLOX. Great trusses of waxy, gorgeously col- 

 ored flowers that last the summer through. 

 One of the grandest of all perennials for the 

 border, they will give a lot of color and finish 

 at the foreground of a shrubbery or evergreen 

 group. 



B. Compte — A rich satiny purplish red 

 Fuerbrand — Brilliant orange scarlet 

 Mia Ruys — Pure white, good grower 

 Rynstroom — Charming rose pink 

 Thor — Deep salmon — pink with scarlet glow 



PHLOX SUBULATA. A dwarf early spring flowering 

 type with pretty moss like evergreen foliage, which 

 during April and May is hidden under a mass of 

 bloom. White or pink. 



SEDUM, DWARF. The very finest sort of plants for 



the rock garden. Hardy and very easy to establish. 



Dwarf and spreading with thick waxy foliage that 



is always attractive. 



Album — Thick waxy, round foliage and white 

 flowers. 



Spectabile — Broad light green foliage, handsome, 

 showy rose colored flowers, late fall bloomer. 



Stolonifera — Purplish pink flowers. 

 TRITOMA PFITZERI (Red Hot Poker). Long red 



blooms, resembling a red hot poker, blooms from 



August to October. 



Prices of All 



20c each 



Varieties of Perennials 

 Otherwise Noted 



$1.50 for 10 



Unless 



Bed of Perennlais 



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