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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES. BERLIN. MD.. D. S. A. 
Flowering Shrubs 
In altogether too many plantings flowering shrubs are thought 
of solely because of their bloom, but they have a larger place 
than this in mahing the home grounds beautiful. Certain classes 
of shrubs may be used for covering steep banks, for hiding the 
foundation walls, for separating the service yard from the main 
lawn, or for a boundary line between your own property and 
that of your neighbor. Shrubs form a desirable barrier, prevent¬ 
ing pedestrians from cutting across corners, ofTering obstructions 
to animals, and in all such cases they are far more serviceable 
than an unsightly fence. Nearly every class of flowering shrubs 
will remain green from early spring until late fall, and by 
making careful selections you will be able to have varieties with 
green foliage during the entire winter. Tall shrubs make good 
screens and low-growing varieties are suitable for planting in 
the evergreen border around the porch and at the side of the 
house to bide the foundation. 
The varieties which are here listed include those that, through 
many years of use in landscape planting, have proved of unusual 
value. They are adaptable to wide variations in temperature, 
thriving in the extreme North and in low temperatures, as well 
as under the milder climatic conditions of the South. 
We do not ship Shrubs by Parcel Post 
now TO FIGURE PRICES 
Each Rate—In buying fruit trees, less than 10 trees go at ‘‘each" 
rate. 
10 Rato—10 or more go at the 10 rate price. 
100 Rate—30 or more trees go at the 100 rate price. 
1000 Rate—300 (or more) of a kind (as 300 apple, 300 pear. 300 
peach, etc.) go at the 1000 rate price. 
Note—The same applies to all other trees and plants. 
Aralia, Five-Leaved (A. Pentaphylla). A graceful shrub, 
with arching, spiny branches and bright green, shining foliage. 
Excellent in shady places, on rocky banks and slopes, and 
also for hedges. 2-3 Ft. 50c each, $4.00 for 10. 
Carolina Allspice (Colycanlhus ftoridus). Shrub growing 4 
to () foot in height, with sweetly scented, reddish brown 
flowers in early spring, 4 to 5 feet 70 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
