Amenican BOXWOOD 



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— the real Aristocrat of the Evergreen family 



YOU CAN SECURE THE FINEST SPECIMENS IN AMERICA FROM 



HARRISONS' 



AMERICAN BOXWOOD 



Possibly no evergreen shrub 

 has been so much used for 

 marking the boundaries of 

 formal gardens, to outline 

 flower beds, for low hedges, 

 and for other ornomental 

 purposes. The plants will 

 adapt themselves to almost 

 any situation and climate, 

 and by judicious pruning can 

 be trained to many forms. 



Compact — Deep Glossy 

 Leaves 



Our Boxwood has deep glossy 

 green leaves. They are dense, 

 compact specimens, having been 

 sheared many times. The leoves 



on this variety ore small and resemble the 

 dwarf English Boxwood. This variety is a 

 dwarf grower, but it mokes much faster 

 growth than the English Boxwood. For 

 those who wont large Boxwood plants m o 

 few years this is the best variety to plont 



Jieii Plant Mo^e 



American BOXWOOD 



I Buxus Sempcrvircnsi 



A BROTHER OF 



"YE OLDE ENGLISH" BOXWOOD 

 — It Grows Much Faster 



PRICES OF AMERICAN BOXWOOD 

 12 to 15 inch, S2.00. 15 to 18 inch, S2.50. 



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PEONIES 



They Rival the Rose 



Once planted they lost for years. 

 There should be several planted in 

 every yard. Their large bright col- 

 ored flowers during May and June 

 furnish on abundance of flowers for 

 the home. 



Con supply following colors: 

 White, Pink, Red. State color de- 

 sired. 



Prices: 75c eoeh; 3 for S1.95; 10 

 for S5.50. 



HARDY VINES 



NATURE'S DRAPERIES 



BOSTON or JAPANESE IVY (Ampelopsis 

 veitchH . A popular climber, clinging 

 firmly to brick, stone or other moteriol; 

 deep, glossy, green, ivy-shoped foliage 

 which turns to creom ond gold color in 

 outumn. Price: 75c each. 



CHINESE WISTARIA. A rampant growing, 

 clinging vine. Blue flowers in large 

 drooping clusters during Moy and June. 

 Price: SI. 25 eoch. 



ENGLISH IVY (Hedera Helix). The most 

 popular evergreen vine; lorge, deep green, 

 glossy foliage. Excellent for covering 

 wolls. Useful for shady locotions. Price: 

 75c each. 



HALL'S HONEYSUCKLE. Deep glossy green 

 foliage; fragrant flowers from July to 

 fall. Price: 60c each. 



SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS (Clematis 

 poniculata ' . A splendid climber for cov- 

 ering porches and trellises. Flowers snowy 

 white; produced in immense quantities 

 during late summer and autumn. Price: 

 75c each. 



SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti). 

 Will rapidly grow 20 feet or more. Forms 

 cloud of lacy, misty white, shot with tints 

 of creom ond pole rose. Green folioge, 

 lightly bronzed at tips. Price: SI. 00 

 each. 



AfUUoc^ uuU Amouf^ fioded. 



Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber 



ge. Intense scar- 

 let blooms; 

 freely produc- 

 ed. It is strong 

 and perfectly 

 hardy. The 

 most popular 

 climbing Rose. 

 Some price os 

 other vorieties 

 of Roses. 



ENGLISH IVY— Evergreen 



New Beauty for Your Garden 



Evcrblooming Hybrid T*a* — bloom all summor 



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 



PRICES 



All Varieties Truc-to-Nome 



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS, NURSERY GROWN, BUDDED ON 

 MULTIFLORA JAPONICA UNDERSTOCKS 



Super Selected Grade: Each 3 6 10 



2-yeor SI. 50 S4.35 S8.40 S13.50 



AMI QUINARD. Very dark crimson-moroon, semi-double flowers. One 

 of the darkest Roses grown and under certain conditions oppeor to be 

 block. Very free bloomer, healthy grower. Most spectacular dork Rose. 



CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Mor\elously colored Rose with lorge cupped 

 f!o\\ers of coppery red inside ond rich yellow outside. A profuse 

 bloomer at oil times, keeps well when cut, and is spicily frogront. 

 Compares with the Radiance Rose in vigor and hordiness. 



ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. At present considered most popular of crimson 

 hybrid teas. Velvety scarlet-crimson with delicious frogronce, and 

 enormous petals. It charms continuously with its delightful color, 

 vigorous growth, ond well-formed flowers on long stems. Faultless. 



GOLDEN DAWN. Considered the finest yellow Rose. Blooms of soft 

 lemon-yellow tinted with old rose markings, long-lasting frogronce of 

 real teo scent. Hardy, bushy, medium height, ond very vigorous. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Perfect creomy white bloom, slightly 

 tinged with lemon, large and full. Long shopely buds open to full- 

 petoled, deliciously scented bloom. An old favorite thot even todoy 

 has not been surpassed. 



MRS. CHAS. BELL. A delicate, refined shell-pink shade, intensely fro- 

 gront. Very vigorous, toll and bushv. A sport of the ever-populor 

 Pink Rodiance, and sometimes colled "Shell-Pink Rodionce." An ex- 

 quisite Rose thot should be in every garden. 



MRS. E. P. THOM. Deep yellow buds, with carmine morkings, opening 

 to semi-double, clear lemon-yellow, never fading blooms. Similor to 

 Souv. de Claudius Pernet, being among the best yellows, grown suc- 

 cessfully throughout the United States. 



MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Medium sized reddish gold buds open to o 

 semi-double golden yellow that is o glorious sight from eorly summer 

 until freezing weather. Moderately frogront. Vigorous, compact, 

 glossy foliage. The "oce" of the golden yellow Roses. 



PINK RADIANCE. A brilliant carmine-pink with yellow shading ot bose 

 of petals, hoving o light silvery tone on the inside, and deeper on the 

 outside. Vigorous, free bloomer, parent of Red Rodionce. Among the 

 oldest Roses, it hos mode good everywhere. 



PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. One of the outstanding Roses. A glorious 

 new Rose of vivid cerise-red toned with yellow, orange ond scarlet, 

 richly perfumed ond free flowering. 



RED RADIANCE. A sport of the fomous Rodiance and identical in all 

 charocfcrisfics eoccept color. A brilliant cerise-red color, and intensely 

 frogront. Toll and bushy, healthy folioge and excellent blooming 

 qualities. The favorite red Rose of America's millions. 



TALISMAN. A multi-colored glorious combination of orange, yellow and 

 rose-red. They simply eclipse other Roses in autumn. Fine for decoro- 

 tion ond cutting. The triple-tone flowers ore produced all season. 



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