Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



Flowering Shrubs 



Hardy (HaiTison Grown) 



Any house Avithout its setting of shrubbery or flowers is 

 unattractive, and anv house, no matter how unattractive it 

 may be, can be made attractive and pleasing with a proper 

 planting. Many people forego the pleasure of a beautiful ex- 

 terior because it is so expensive that they cannot afford the 

 layout. This year probably offers the best opportunity to pur- 

 chase shrubs at low prices. Make your selection from the 

 varieties offered in this catalog, the cost of which is so little 

 in comparison to the floral beauty and satisfaction you w-ill 

 enjoy. 



All our sliriibs are strong: two-year field speci- 

 mens, and groMTi under the ideal conditions sur- 

 rounding- the eastern state of Maryland. 



Plant This Fall and Save a Year 

 AIjTHEA or ROSE OF SHAROX (Hibiscus s>-riacus). 

 A tall shrub with upright or slightly spreading branches. The 

 double and single flowers are formed in varying colors. ^ e 

 can supply double red, double white, double pink, double 

 purple, semi-double white with crimson center. 



1 to 9 10 to 29 



Plants Plants 



11/2 to 2 ft $0.35 S0.30 each 



2 to 3 ft 50 .40 each 



AFRICAN TAMARISK. Feathery, gray-green foliage; 

 effective near water. Thrives at seashore. 



Each 

 iy2 to 2 ft S0.40 



2 to 3 ft 50 



3 to 4 ft 60 



BEAUTY BUSH (Kolkwitzia amabilis). Pink tubular flow- 

 ers. hea\y bloomer, hardy; the best new shrub introduced in 

 many years. 



Each 

 11/2 to 2 ft Sl.OO 



BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia magnifica). Bushes grow 

 from 3 to 4 feet tall and are crowned with long racemes 

 of lilac-colored flowers in midsummer. Its honeyed fragrance 

 attracts the butterflies. Tops die back during winter. 



Each 

 2-yr. plants §0.30 



CREPE MYRTIjE (Lagerstroemia indica). Small, green, 

 glossy leaves; very beautiful showy flowers during midsum- 

 mer to fall; noticeable object in any landscape. Not hardy 

 north of Mason-Dixon line, but most popular Southern shrub. 

 Pink and red varieties. 



Each 



1% to 2 ft 81.50 



2 to 3, ft 2.09 



Deutzias 



Handsome flowered shrubs of low and medium height for the 

 garden or border. The flowers may be cut for house decorations 

 in early summer. 



Pride of Rochester. Double white flowers, which are 

 slightly tinged with rose; appear in mid-June. 



Each 

 iy2 to 2 ft $0.30 



2 to 3 ft 40 



3 to 4 ft 50 



Slender Deutzia (Deutzia gracilis). Dwarf grower; white 

 flowers cover the entire plant. For base planting and edging. 



Each 



12 to 15 in S0.40 



15 to 18 in 50 



Dogwoods 



Strong growing shrubs, attractive for their wealth of flowers 

 as well as abundant berries, leaf coloring in summer and fall, 

 and their bright colored branches in winter. 



Golden Twig Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera flaviramea). 

 Dwarf grower; branches are golden in color; most attractive 

 in winter. 



Each 



1 to iy2 ft S0.40 



1% to 2 ft 50 



Red Branched or Coral Dogwood (Cornus alba sibir- 

 ica). Bright red bark, white flowers, blue fruit; rapid 

 grower; beautiful winter effect. Each 



iVz to 2 ft S0.30 



2 to 3 ft 40 



3 to 4 ft 55 



Red Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida rubra). One 

 of the most popular small ornamental trees. Handsome red 

 flowers in early spring. Makes an attractive lawn specimen. ! 



Each 

 1^/^ to 2 ft §2.50 



Wliite Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida). One of 

 the native spring flowering small trees, with white flowers 

 and bright red berries in fall. Each 



2 to 3 ft §0.75 



3 to 4 ft 1.00 i 



4 to 5 ft 1.25 



GLOBE FLOWER (Kerria japonica f 

 double yellow flowers borne on extremely 

 plants. 

 >>H 1^ to 2 ft 



pi.). Brilliant 



gorous growing 



Each 



$0.75 



Forsythia 



Crepe Myrtle. 



Golden Bell (Forsythia). Vigorous, upright grower; pro- 

 fusion of yellow flowers in early spring. One of our best 

 earlv blooming shrubs. Each 



1^2 'to 2 ft S0.30 



2 to 3 ft 40 



3 to 4 ft 50 



Golden Bell, "Weeping (Forsythia suspensa). Very long, 

 curving branches, superbly adapted to covering arches and 

 trellises; yellow flowers in early spring. 



Each 



.. S0.40 



. 50 



1 y2 to 2 ft. 



2 to 3 ft. 



