AMERICAN BOXWOOD 
HARRISONS’ 
DECORATIVE EVERGREENS 
Our Splendid Trees Embellish the Grounds of Beautiful Homes the. 
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SPREADING YEW 
SPREADING YEW 
The beautiful Yew of moderate bushy growth, usually grows wider than it 
does tall, starts branching from the bottom, developing into a bush form. 
The spreading branches are densely clothed with short leaves of dull green. 
It is the most attractive spreading evergreen, will grow in semi-shady loca- 
tions. Hardiest of all Yews. By trimming the side branches the plant can be 
made to grow semi-upright and likewise by trimming the top branches the 
plant can be made to develop lower to the ground. Can also be trimmed into 
globe shape. Prices: 12 to 15 inch $2.50 each. 
GOLDEN RETINOSPORA 
A handsome golden colored evergreen that is admired by all. Its pleasing 
shade provides the right amount of contrast when it is planted along with 
other evergreens along its side or back of it. Feathery, fernlike foliage can 
be kept trimmed to any size. No home foundation plantings are complete 
without this remarkable healthy evergreen. Price: 12 to 15 inches $2.00. 
COMPACT GCLOBULAR ARBOR-VITAE 
Natural compact, globe-shaped, dark green foliage. The ideal low growing 
plant for massing against the taller evergreens in foundation plantings. 
Price: 12 to 15 inch $2.00. 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE 
Probably no evergreen is more admired than American Arbor-Vitae with 
its beautifully carved foliage of deep green, its graceful, refined habits and 
its artistic upright shape. These features make it indispensable in the home 
foundation groups and in the lawn and garden plantings. Price: 18 to 24 
inch $2.50 each. 
IRISH JUNIPER 
Forms a narrow and dense column, compact, bluish green foliage. Most 
attractive when planted around the foundation of a home at corners and 
entrances. Price: 18 to 24 inch $2.50 each. 
All evergreens are shipped with Moss on the Roots. 
American BOXWOOD 
GROWN BY HARRISON BROTHERS 
BERLIN, MARYLAND 
HARRISONS’ 
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 ornamental 
purposes. The plants will 
adapt themselves to almost 
any situation and climate, 
and by judicious pruning can 
be trained to many forms. 
growth than the English Boxwood. 
(Buxus Sempervirens) 
Compact—Deep Glossy A BROTHER OF 
Leaves 
Our Boxwood has deep glossy 
green leaves. They are dense, 
compact specimens, having been 
sheared many times. The leaves 
PRICES OF AMERICAN BOXWOOD 
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—the real Aristocrat of the Evergreen family 
YOU CAN SECURE THE FINEST SPECIMENS IN AMERICA FROM 
on this variety are small and resemble the 
dwarf English Boxwood. This variety is a 
dwarf grower, but it makes much faster 
For 
those who want large Boxwood plants in a 
few years, this is the best variety to plant. 
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American BOXWOOD 
“YE OLDE ENGLISH’ BOXWOOD 
—lIt Grows Much Faster 
10 to 12 inches $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50 
HICKS’ YEW 
(Taxus cuspidata Hicksi) 
HICK’S YEW 
Another form of Yew that is 
very similar to the Irish Yew, but 
is a much faster grower. The 
branches ascend almost vertically, 
generally growing with many 
stems. Its rich dark glossy green 
makes it much more attractive 
than Arbor-Vitaes or Junipers. 
Price: 12 to 15 inch $2.50 each. 
IRISH JUNIPER 
