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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 
Margaret Dickson. White with flesh-colored center; petals very large and 
shell-shaped; fragrant; a vigorous grower; foliage large, dark green. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink; large and of excellent form; produced on strong 
stems; fragrant. Flowers continuously in the open ground. 
Paul Neyron. Color transparent pink;_good tough foliage; wood rather smooth; 
by far the largest variety in cultivation, often measuring 6 inches across. A 
free bloomer and a good garden Rose. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bright cherry-red, very attractive; flowers of fine form carried 
well upon the plant; petals of great substance; plant hardy, vigorous, and 
resists mildew. 
Everblooming Hybrid Teas, 2-Year 
50 cts. each, $2.90 for 6 
Caroline Testout. Clear, rich pink, finely edged with silvery rose. The blooms 
are large and handsome, resembling the famous La France. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet, shading to velvet-crimson; fragrant; free 
grower and most profuse bloomer; lovely foliage. This variety is especially 
valuable for bedding purposes. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Pure white, shading to lemon. Flowers large, 
finely formed, borne singly on strong, upright stems; continues beautiful 
even when fully expanded. The fragrance is distinct from other varieties, 
being a combination of tea and magnolia. Free flowering and vigorous, with 
glossy foliage. 
Killarney. Noted for its freedom of bloom and the large size of its intensely 
fragrant flowers. Buds are large, long, and pointed. Color flesh, shaded 
white, suffused pale pink. 
La France. Probably the best-known Rose in cultivation. Both flowers and 
buds are of beautiful form and large size; very sweet; color delicate silvery 
rose, changing to silvery pink. Starts to bloom when very small and continues 
until stopped by frost. 
Mme. Francisca Kruger. Deep shade of copper-yellow flowers which bloom 
continuously. Excellent for bedding and massing. 
Climbers and Ramblers 
50 cts. each, $2.75 for 6 
Alberic Barbier. Outer petals creamy white, deepening to canary-yellow in 
center. Leaves bronzy red in spring, changing to dark, glossy green. Blooms 
are borne in large clusters; double or semi-double. 
Baltimore Belle. Color flesh, variegated carmine, rose, and white. The 
flowers are borne in large clusters. 
Dorothy Perkins. Light pink; flowers are borne profusely in large clusters 
and are noted for their duration. 
Crimson Rambler. _ A climbing Rose of vigorous habit, strong and rapid 
growth, with_ beautiful shining foliage, and produces in abundance clusters 
of brilliant crimson, semi-double flowers. The qualities which make this Rose 
a great favorite are its clustered form, brightness, abundance of bloom, and 
the great length of time the flowers remain on the plant without losing bril¬ 
liancy. No other climbing Rose is so well suited for verandas, walls, pillars, 
and fences. It can also be used for massing and bedding if kept trimmed, and 
for indoor blooming if planted in a pot and kept down to bush form. 
Lady Gay. The blooms are large and form loose clusters of a delicate cherry- 
pink, fading to soft pink. Unexcelled for covering banks, arbors, and fences. 
Tausendschon. The flowers are pink when first opening, changing to carmine 
as they expand. The bloorns are borne in large clusters and the individual 
flower is extremely large. Vigorous and thornless. 
Baby Ramblers. 2 years old, 40 cts. each, $4 per doz. 
Come to Berlin at any time of the year and see our nurseries. Let us know 
when you will arrive and an automobile will be at your service 
