Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



SHRUBS — Continued. 

 Villosa liilac Fragrant purplish white blooms; valuable 

 for its lateness of bloom. Each 



1 to 1 1/2 ft $0.50 



iVs to 2 ft 65 



Mock Orange 



Garland or Sweet Mock Orange (Philadelphus coro- 

 narius). Of upright habit, and produces in June a -wealth 

 of white fragrant flowers. Each 



11/2 to 2 ft $0.40 



2 to 3 ft 50 



3 to 4 ft 65 



A^'irginal Mock Orange. Magnificent variety, sweetly fra- 

 grant, semi-double, white flowers. Each 

 iVa to 2 ft $0.60 



SCOTCH BROOM (C>-tisus scoparius). Thin, green 

 branches, yellow flowers; very attractive. Each 



11/2 to 2 ft $0.40 



2 to 3 ft 50 



3 to 4 ft 75 



Snowballs 



Common Snowball (Viburnum opulus sterile). The old- 

 fashioned snowball; large globular clusters of snow-white 

 flowers in May and June; makes a very attractive shrub. 



Each 

 iy2 to 2 ft $0.50 



Fl'agrant Snow^ball (Viburnum carlesi). The fragrant, 

 spicy flowers are borne in May and June. Buds before 

 opening are an attractive pink, developing to pure white 

 flowers. Each 



12 to 15 in $1.75 



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 

 remarkably well when planted as a specimen or in a shrub 

 group. Each 



iy2 to 2 ft $0.75 



SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemosus). A slender 

 branched, 'upright growing shrub, with small pink flowers, 

 followed by showy, pure white berries, which cling to the 

 branches during fall and winter. Each 



11/2 to 2 ft $0.40 



SWEET SCENTED SHRUB or CAROLINA ALL- 

 SPICE (Calycanthus floridus). Reddish brown flowers, 

 spicy, fragrant. June to September. Each 



iy2 to 2 ft $0.60 



Spireas 



Anthony Waterer Spirea. Dwarf grower; bright pink 

 flowers in June and July. Very valuable for edging in front 

 of other shrubbery. Each 



1 to iy2 ft. $0.40 



Pink Weigela — Weigela Rosea. 



Billiardl Spirea. Long spikes of rose-pink flowers in mid- 

 summer. Each 



iy2 to 2 ft $0.40 



2 to 3 ft 50 



Thimberg's Spirea (Spirea thunbergi). White flowers in 

 early spring, against a background of feathery yellowish 

 green foliage. Most attractive. 



Each 

 iy2 to 2 ft $0.50 



Van Houttei Spirea. The most popular shrub. It is valu- 

 able as specimen in groups, in border planting and f©r 

 hedges. The branches are slender, drooping, covered with 

 white flowers in April or early May. It grows six to eight 

 feet, and is unsurpassed in gracefulness and beauty. 



Each 10 



1% to 2 ft $0.25 $2.00 



2 to 3 ft 35 3.00 



Spirea Van Hjut: 



SMOKE TREE or PURPLE FRINGE (Rhus cotinus). 

 The blooms have a peculiar fluffy aspect, and because of the 

 color, which is pale purple, they give the whole tree the 

 appearance of a cloud of smoke. 



Each 

 iy2 to 2 ft $0.99 



Weigelas 



Beautiful shrubs that bloom in June and July. The flowefs 

 are produced in so great profusion that they almost entirely 

 hide the foliage. They are very desirable for border or for 

 grouping, and as specimen plants for the lawn. 

 Eva Rathke Weigela. Very attractive deep carmine-red 

 flowers, making a very showy shrub. Each 



lya to 2 ft $0.4& 



2 to 3 ft 5Q 



Pink "Weigela ("Weigela rosea). The most popular weigela 

 sold today. Its delicate, pink, bell-shaped flowers are borne 

 in great profusion along arching branches. Each 



iy2 to 2 ft $0.25 



2 to 3 ft .40 



3 to 4 ft 50 



WHITE KERRIA or JETBEAD (Rhodotypos kerri- 

 oides). Single white flowers in the spring, followed by 

 shining, black-colored berries. Each 



iy2 to 2 ft $0.60 



