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Harrisons 9 Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 
English Ivy (Hedera helix) 
The most popular evergreen vine; large, deep-green glossy foliage. 
Excellent for covering walls. Useful for shady locations. 
Strong 2-year plants. $.50 each §1.50 per 10 
Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle 
Dark, glossy, green foliage; fragrant (lowers from July to fall. 
Strong 2-year plants. §.40 each §3.50 per 10 
Japanese Spurge (Pachysandra terminalis) 
Valuable evergreen ground cover. Will endure complete shade; 
very useful for planting under trees and other places where grass 
will not grow. 
Strong plants. §.25 each §2.00 per 10 
Winter Jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) 
Yellow blooms in early spring; makes a very showy plant for 
planting on slopes or against fences. 
Strong 3-year plants. §.50 each §4.50 per 10 
Winter Creeper (Euonymus radicans) 
Very desirable evergreen vine for covering banks and walls. 
Strong 2-year plants. §.50 each §4.50 per 10 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectablis) 
In the springtime it produces a mass of rose-colored (lowers in 
drooping spikes. §.50 each 
Chrysanthemum 
Begins to bloom as the first signs of winter come. We offer 
three separate colors — white, pink and yellow. 
§.25 each §2.25 per 10 
Delphinum or Larkspur 
Bears mammoth spikes of sky blue (lowers; a most attractive 
plant for the (lower garden. 
§.25 each §2.25 per 10 
Hollyhocks 
This perennial is a universal favorite everywhere; (lowering 
spikes filled with massive (lowers. We ofier the following double 
(lowered types—pink, white, yellow and red. 
§.25 each §2.25 per 10 
Iris 
A mass of bloom in May and June. We offer the following 
varieties; 
Azure—Blue. 
Hclge—Yellow, with pearl 
shadings. 
§.25 each 
Mrs. Alan Gray—Lavender-pink. 
Nivelungcn—Violet-purple. 
Patrocle—Dark reddish-violet. 
§2.25 per 10 
Phlox 
Unsurpassed for its vivid colored (lowers; blooms in July and 
August. We Oder three colors—pink, blue and white. 
§.20 each §1.75 per 10 
Red Hot Poker or Tritoma 
Blooms freely from August to October; glowing orange-colored 
spikes three to four feet high. 
§.25 each §2.25 per 10 
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