64 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U.S.A. 
Hydrangea and Barberry 
FLOWERING SHRUBS, continued 
Golden Bell, Fortune’s (Ff. Fortunei). The petals of the rich 
golden yellow flowers are often twisted and curved. 
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Golden Bell-Hybrid (IF. Intermedia). An _ erect-growing 
shrub, but when full grown the branches become arching; 
blossoms are deep yellow; very floriferous. 2-3 Ft. 50c 
each, $4.00 for 10. 
Honeysuckle-Fragrant (Lonicera Frangrantissma). Of strong 
growth, but rather straggling habit. Produces pinkish flowers 
in early spring, very fragrant. 2-3 Ft. 50c each, $4.00 
for 10. 
Honeysuckle-Grandiflora Rosea. Desirable strong growing. 
bush, producing an abundance of attractive bloom. 2-3 Ft. 
50c each, $4.00 for 10. 
Honeysuckle, Japanese Bush (Lonicera Morrowi). This 
spreading shrub often grows to 5 feet in height. The pure 
white blooms, which change to yellow, are borne in early 
spring. 
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Honeysuckle-Tartarian (Lonicera Tartarica). Bears a pro- 
fusion of pink flowers in June. Fruit is light red, this plant 
will flourish in partial shade. 2-3 Ft. 50c each, $4.00 
for 10. 
Hydrangea, Large-flowered (Hydrangea paniculata qrandi- 
flora). From mid-July until late October this shrub is a 
mass of white blooms, which later change to pink and 
purple. It is particularly desirable for planting as single 
specimens on the lawn, for massing in the border, or for 
hedges or screens. It is particularly adaptable to seashore 
planting and exposed places where most shrubs fail to thrive. . 
Superb specimens are found in a multitude of places which 
would show that this hydrangea is one of the most desirable 
shrubs and will be at home almost anywhere. 2to 3 feet 
$1 each, $9 for 10. 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora. Often called “Snow-ball 
Hydrangea,” or “Hills of Snow.” Blooms snowy white and 
borne in profusion from eariy June to late September. Pre- 
fers a moist, shady position. 2 to 3 feet $1.00 each, 
$9.00 for 10. 
