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HARRISONS' NURSERIES 



FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 

 HYDRANGEA arborescens grandiflora. Often called "Snow- Each 



ball Hydrangea," or "Hills of Snow." Blooms snowy white; 



begins to flower in June and continues to September. Prefers 



a moist, shaded position. 2 to 3 feet $0 50 



Hydrangea otaksa. Dark glossy foliage; showy flowers. Not 



hardy in the North unless well protected. 12 to 18 inches 75 



HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM. The "Gold Flower." Showy 



golden yellow flowers, 2 to 3 inches across 50 



INDIAN CURRANT {Symphoricarpos vulgaris). Produces a 



wealth of deep red berries which hang all winter. 2 to 3 feet. . 50 

 INDIGO, False {Amorpha Jruticosa). Flowers violet-purple, in 



drooping clusters. Shrubs from 6 to 10 feet tall. 2 to 3 feet. . . 50 

 KERRIA japonica fl.-pl. Showy double yellow flowers; vigor- 

 ous-growing plant. 3 to 4 feet 50 



LILAC, Comnnon White {Syringa vulgaris). 3 to 4 feet 75 



Lilac, Common Purple. 3 to 4 feet 75 



Lilac, President Grevy. Soft blue, double flowers. 3 to 4 feet. 75 

 Lilac, Ludwig Spaeth. Very dark crimson-purple, single flow- 

 ers. 3 to 4 feet 75 



MAGNOLIA, Soulange's 

 (Magnolia Soulangeana). 

 Leaves dark green, ex- 

 panding after the flowers 

 have fallen; flowers white, 

 suff^used with pink, cup- 

 shaped and fragrant. 

 ■^^f^mi^m^ ^> 3 to 4 feet ... 1 50 



4 to 5 feet 2 00 



5 to 6 feet 2 50 



6 to 7 feet 3 00 



7 to 8 feet 4 00 



MOCK ORANGE, Com- 

 mon (Pbiladelphus coro- 

 narius). Flowers creamy 

 white and deliciously fra- 

 grant; produced very 

 freely. A desirable shrub. 



3 to 4 feet 50 



6 to 7 ieet 75 



Mock Orange, Golden (P. 

 coronarius aureus). Simi- 



lar to the preceding, but 



^''.'^■i^ani^ with yellow foliage. 



2 to 3 feet 50 



Magnolia Soulangeana Mock Orange, Lemoine*s 



(P. Lemoinei). Pure 

 white, sweetly fragrant. Flowers literally cover the branches. 



3 to 4 feet 30 



Mock Orange, Gordon's (P. Gordonlanus) . A native of Oregon 

 and Washington. Flowers white, in racemes; blooms later than 



other varieties. 2 to 3 feet 50 



PLUM, Purple-leaved {Prunus Pissardii). One of the best 



purple-leaved trees, as the sun does not aff"ect the color. 5 to 6 ft. 1 50 

 ROSE OF SHARON (AlthcBa Jrutex, or Hibiscus syriacus). There 

 are double and singJe-flowered forms in varying colors. We ofi"er 

 a mixture that will be of great value for hedge planting or mass- 

 ing. 2 to 3 feet ^ 



3 to 4 feet 50 



4 to 5 feet 00 



5 to 6 feet 70 



6 to 7 feet 80 



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