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HARRISONS' NURSERIES 



Wistaria, with its great drooping flower clusters, is an excel- 

 lent porch drapery 



VINES FOR ORNAMENT 



For covering unsightly objects, stumps, rocks, etc. 

 Vines are always valuable. As porch draperies they 

 keep ofF the sun and provide a cool, shady place, 

 where it is a comfort to sit. For covering walls of buildings they possess a dis- 

 tinct worth, for they take away the bare appearance and give the mellow effect 

 that is usually produced by age alone. 



PARCEL POST. See page 40 for prices. 

 Bittersweet {Celastrus scandens). 7 to 8 feet. $1 each, $9 for 10. 

 Dutchman's Pipe {Aristolochia Sipho.) 2 to 3 years. $1 each, $9 for 10. 

 Ivy, English {Hedera helix). 2 to 3 feet. 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 

 Silk Vine (Periploca grseca). 7 to 8 feet. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 

 Virginia Creeper (Ampelopsis quinquejolia). 3 years. 75 cts. each, $7 for 10. 

 Wistaria, Purple {Wistaria chinensis). 4 to 5 feet. $1 each, $9 for 10. 

 Wistaria, White {Wistaria chinensis). $1 each, $9 for 10. 



IRISES OF RAINBOW HUES 



Perhaps you have always known Irises as "Blue Flags," but that name, 

 does not do justice to the Irises of today. Instead of the deep blue color you 

 know so well we now^ have a myriad of tints and shades. Purples, whites, 

 yellows, lavenders, are some of them. 



Irises should be planted any time from August 15 to frost, or early in the 

 spring. Fall planting is best, for it gives them a chance to become established 

 before winter, and also makes blooming' possible the following spring, 

 PARCEL POST. See page 40 for prices. 



Clio. Standards lavender, with white 



markings; falls smoky blue. 

 Celeste. Standards and falls light 



purplish blue. 

 Czar Peter. Dark purple. 

 Humboldt. Dark blue. Large. 

 Madame Chereau. Pure white, 



edges penciled azure. 

 Mrs. H. Darwin. Standards clear 



white; falls mottled white. 

 Oriental Yellow. Standards and 



falls gorgeous yellow. 



Pumila, Blue. Standards and falls 



intense purplish blue. A handsome 



variety of large size. 

 Pumila, White. Clear ivory-white 



all over. One of the most beautiful 



Irises of this family. 

 Queen of May. Delicate old rose. 



Early. 

 Siberian Blue. Standards and falls 



dark violet-blue. 

 Virgile. Standards bronze. Falls 



purple. Very floriferous. 



Flowering clumps, 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 



