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HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 



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Yew, English. Travelers in England notice these 

 low, dark green, old trees everywhere. They are 

 not so common here, but, as they do well, and 

 are fine for trimming into any odd shape or form, 

 they should be used extensively. Each 10 



18 to 24 in $1 00 $8 00 



2 to 3 ft 1 75 15 00 



3 to 4 ft 3 00 



4 to 5 ft „ 4 50 



Yew, Irish. A shrub of remarkably compact, up- 

 right habit; the dark, glossy green leaves are 

 spirally arranged on the closely appressed 

 branches. Very formal. Each 10 



18 to 24 in $2 00 $18 00 



2 to 3 ft 3 00 



Yew, Trained. We have a fine stock of Trained 



Irish Yews for formal gardens. 2 to 3 ft., $5 each. 



Yew, Japanese. A dense-growing form, with dark, 



shining green foliage and bright scarlet, berry-like 



fruit. 2 ft., $2.50 each. 



Broad-Leaved Evergreens 



PARCEL POST. These plants are too heavy to be 

 sent by parcel post, and will have to be shipped by 

 express or freight. 



Azalea, Evergreen (Azalea amoena). Low shrub, 

 with dark, glossy leaves and covered in spring 

 with a mass of small purplish red flowers. 12-in. 

 plants, 15 to 25 buds, $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10. 



Azalea Hinodegiri. Finer than Amoena, with 

 bright red flowers. 12-in. plants, 15 to 25 buds, 

 $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10. 



Azalea, Japanese (A. mollis). Masses of brilliant 

 flowers in spring. Assorted colors. 12-in. plants, 

 15 to 25 buds, $1 each, $7.50 for 10. 



Boxwood. See under Hedge Plants. 



Cotoneaster, Box-leaved (Cotoneaster buxifolia). 

 Low and spreading, with clusters of white flowers, 

 followed by red berries. 1 to 2 ft., 75 cts. each. 



Cotoneaster, Shining-leaved or Rose Box (C. 

 Limorem). Has bright, glossy foliage and large, 

 pink flowers. 1 to 2 ft., 75 cts. each. 



Fetter Bush, Japanese (Andromeda Japonica). 

 Low-growing shrub, with long sprays of showy 

 flowers. 1 ft., $1 each. 



Fetter Bush, Mountain (A. floribunda). Dense 

 in habit, dark green leaves and panicles of hand- 

 some flowers. 1 ft., $1 each. 



Garland Flower (Daphne Cneorum). Dwarf shrub, 

 with small, pink, very fragrant flowers, like 

 arbutus. 18 to 24 in., $1 each. 



Holly, Japanese (Ilex crenata). Small tree, with 

 round leaves and black berries. Fine for hedges. 

 2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10. 



Laurel, Cherry (Prunus Laurocerasus) . Large 

 shrub, with shining foliage and racemes of white 

 flowers. Requires protection in the North. 18 to 

 24 in., $1.25 each; 2 to 3 ft., $1.75 each. 



Laurel, Mountain ( Kalmia latifolia). Large leaves 

 and clusters of quaint pink and white flowers. 

 1 ft., 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 



Mahonia, or Oregon Grape (Mabonia aquifolia). 

 Holly-like, compound, spiny leaves and blue- 

 black berries. 2 ft., $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10. 



Mahonia, Japanese (Mabonia Japonica). Has 

 large, glossy, spiny leaves, yellow flowers and 

 bluish black berries. 2 ft., $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10. 



Rhododendron Catawbiense Hybrids. Assorted 

 varieties. Magnificent evergreen shrubs, with 

 large, deep green foliage and immense clusters of 

 gorgeous flowers. $1 each, $9 for 10, $80 per 100. 



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Spruce, Douglas. Branches droop in a slight 

 curve from the trunk; foliage grows downward 

 from the side of each branch, the tips of which 

 bear 3- and 4-inch cones. Each 



12 to 18 in $0 50 



18 to 24 in 75 



2 to 3 ft 1 00 



Spruce, Roster's Blue. Foliage intense, silvery 

 blue and very dense on the branch-ends; rapid 

 grower and has regular, slim branches. We have 

 the finest stock of this to be found in the United 

 States. (See illustration, page 35.) Each 10 



12 to 18 in $2 00 $17 50 



18 to 24 in 3 00 25 00 



2 to 3 ft 4 00 35 00 



3 to 4 ft 6 00 50 00 



Norway Spruce 



Spruce, Norway. During the past twenty-five 

 years the most widely planted Spruce. It is fast- 

 growing, tall, graceful and handsome. At home 

 in any place you put it, and is suitable for both 

 windbreaks and ornament. (See page 40.) 



Each 10 100 1,000 



6 to 12 in $0 15 $125 $12 00 $100 00 



12 to 18 in 20 175 15 00 125 00 



18 to 24 in 25 2 00 17 50 150 00 



24 to 30 in 30 2 25 20 00 175 00 



30 to 36 in 35 2 50 22 00 200 00 



3 to 4 ft 40 2 75 25 00 225 00 



4 to 5 ft 50 4 50 35 00 300 00 



Spruce, White. Has light foliage, with an agree- 

 able odor. The cones are short and slim, less than 

 2 inches long, and a glossy brown. Native in the 

 northern United States and Canada. Hardy any- 

 where, and one of the best evergreens for wind- 

 breaks, shelter-groups and belts in the North and 

 West. Each 10 



12 to 18 in $0 50 $4 00 



18 to 24 in 75 6 00 



2 to 3 ft 1 00 8 00 



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