42 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES - BERLIN - MARYLAND 
Hydrangea P. G. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLES 
The upright honeysuckles have pretty bright flowers, and 
later showy berries throughout the fall. Should be used in 
shrub groups. 
FRAGRANT HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera fragrantissima). Fra- 
grant white flowers, sometimes bursting into bloom in Jan- 
uary. Holds green leaves into winter. 1% to 2 ft., 25c each. 
JAPANESE BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera morrowi). Early 
white flowers, followed by red berries. 1% to 2 ft., 25c each. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera tartarica). Very at- 
tractive in blossom, producing an abundance of flowers fol- 
lowed by red fruit. Endures partial shade. We offer pink 
and white varieties. 1% to 2 ft., 25c each; 2 to 3 ft., 30c 
each. 
HYDRANGEAS 
Among the best and most popular shrubs; valuable for their 
wealth of late summer blooms. Thrives at seashores as well 
as other locations. 
HYDRANGEA PEE GEE 
Large flowers; first snowy 
reddish bronze in the fall. 
(Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora). 
white, then pink, changing to 
Blooms from middle of summer 
until fall. Best selling variety of hydrangeas grown. 1% to 
2 ft., 25c each; 2 to 3 ft., 35c each. 
HILLS OF SNOW (Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora). Huge, 
dense balls of small white flowers in June and July. Endures 
partial shade. 1% to 2 ft.,. 25c each; 2 to 3 ft., 35c each. 
PINK OR BLUE HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea otaksa). Old favor- 
ite Southern hydrangea. When winters are severe we sug- 
gest heeling in. Large balls of pink or blue flowers; very 
attractive large leaves. Color depends on acidity of soil. 2 
year field grown 50c each. 
INDIAN CURRANT OR CORALBERRY (Symphoricarpos vul- 
garis). Dwarf; coral-red berries until late winter; thrives in 
1% to 2 ft., 25c each. 
QUINCE (Cydonia japonica). Scarlet flowers in 
No doubt one of the most attractive spring 
1% to 2 ft., 25c each; 2 to 3 ft., 40c each. 
shade. 
JAPANESE 
April and May. 
blooming shrubs. 
Weigela rosea 
LILACS 
COMMON LILAC (Syringa vulgaris). Old-fashioned variety so 
familiar in old gardens. We can furnish in either purple or 
white colors. 1% to 2 ft., 35c each. 
PERSIAN LILAC (Syringa persica). A tall-growing shrub with 
slender branches; bloom in May and June. We offer two 
colors white and purple. 1 to 1% ft., 35c each; 1% to 2 ft., 
c each. 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
These named lilacs are marvels of beauty and elegance, far 
superior to the older varieties. The following varieties are con- 
sidered to be the very best of their respective colors. 
CHARLES X. Single, purplish red flowers. 
HUGO KOSTER. 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. 
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Villosa Lilac. Fragrant purplish white blooms; valuable for its 
lateness of bloom. 1 to 1% ft., 40c each; 1% to 2 ft., 50c each. 
Spirea Van Houttei 
~ MOCK ORANGE. 
GARLAND OR SWEET MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus coron- 
arius). Of upright habit, and produces in June a wealth of 
white fragrant flowers. 1% to 2 ft., 25c each; 2 to 3 ft., 30c 
each; 3 to 4 ft., 35c each. 
VIRGINAL MOCK ORANGE. Magnificent variety, sweetly fra- 
grant, semi-double white flowers. 1% to 2 ft., 30c each. 
SCOTCH BROOM (Cytisus scoparius). Thin, green branches, 
yellow flowers; very attractive. 1% to 2 ft., 40c each; 2 to 3 
ft., 50c each; 3 to 4 ft., 75c each. 
SNOWBALLS 
COMMON SNOWBALL 
fashioned snowball; 
flowers in May and June; 
1% to 2 ft., 30¢ each. 
FRAGRANT SNOWBALL (Viburnum cearlesi). The fragrant, 
spicy flowers are borne in May and June. Buds before open- 
ing are an attractive pink, developing to pure white flowers. 
15 to 18 in., 75c each. 
JAPANESE SNOWBALL (Viburnum tomentosum plicatum). This 
is one of the most attractive shrubs grown. Its pure white 
blossoms, with heavy dark leaves, make it show up remark- 
ably well when planted as a specimen or in a shrub group. 
1% to 2 ft., 45c each. 
SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemosus). A slender branched, 
upright growing shrub, with small pink flowers, followed bv 
showy, pure white berries, which cling to the branches during 
fall and winter. 1% to 2 ft., 25c each. 
SWEET SCENTED SHRUB OR CAROLINA ALLSPICE (Calycan- 
thus floridus). Reddish brown flowers, spicy, fragrant, June 
to September. 12 to 18 inches, 25c each; 1% to 2 ft., 35¢ each. 
(Viburnum opulus sterile). The old- 
large globular clusters of snow-white 
makes a very attractive shrub. 
A hedge is beautiful and inexpensive 
