IRIS 
Of the Choicest Varieties in a Wide Range of Colors. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH 
Butterfly Bush Will Bloom Profusely the First Summer 
Choice 60c each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; 
Iris are easy to grow and their early colorful blooms are 12 for $5.50, prepaid 
always showy and welcome. Plan to have some on your 
grounds next spring by planting this wonderful collection. 
These fine plants will be mailed in June and will give 
gorgeous bloom next year. 
WM. MORR. Gigantic flowers of velvet purple beauti- 
fully veined manganese-violet. 
RED DOMINION. A beautiful red toned variety, rich 
deep color. 
ALCAZAR. Large flowers of rich violet-purple, tall grow- 
ing and very handsome. 
RAMESES. Rich yellow shaded with tourmaline-pink. 
COPPERSMITH. Large, rich copper-bronze. 
CORONATION. A beautiful soft yellow. 
CHINA ROSE. Early, orchid-rose and bronze. 
MARY GEDDES. Beautiful soft pink. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. Very tall red-bronze. 
These hardy plants offer finer cut flowers than prob- 
ably any other and their long season of bloom (from 
July until frost) makes them very desirable. The tops 
frequently die back to the ground in winter, but the 
following spring they start up and soon are blooming 
again. We offer many entirely new colors. Butterfly 
Bushes like plenty of sunshine. Fertilize them with bone 
meal, manure or high grade fertilizer. They will thrive 
in almost any kind of soil if you feed them well. We 
ship strong field grown plants with good roots and tops 
trimmed properly for planting. They are sure to bloom 
the first summer. 
CHARMING. New pink. Beautiful bushy plant growing five 
feet tall. Very striking in the landscape and flowers from early 
July until frost. The individual flewers are quite large and the 
spikes open up full length. Beautiful pink and a lovely cut 
flower. Especially fine when used with Delphinium. 
PERSIA. Very large. Lavender and steel-blue DUBONNET. Beautiful wine-purple and named after the popular 
; French wine of that name, Dubonnet. In sunshine and under 
TAPESTRY. Large flowers, old rose and bronze. lamp the color is dark red. The spikes are solid and well filled. 
VENUS DE MILO. Gigantic pure Shite: Fine for cutting, very hardy, and should be in every garden. 
Iris, Autumn King 
ERT WES pues ieee poe eer on pea formed 
spikes. A lovely shade and combines with the other varieties 
HIBISCUS - Mailow Marvels re offer this pleasing contrasting shade. Hardy and free flow- 
Very large, showy flowers eight ering. 
inches across in vivid red, bright 
pink and pure oe Bloom the 
° . rst year, July and August. Very 
Fall Blooming Iris hardy and grows four fe tall. The 
top dies down in winter but they 
are up again and in full bloom the 
following July. Like sun or partial 

Any three, 75c; 6 plants, $1.25; 12 for $2.10. 
Properly Labeled and Postpaid. 


ROYAL RED. The Sensational New Butterfly Bush. From 
These varieties bloom in the spring and again in the fall. No July to frost this variety produces an abundance of bright 
garden should be without them. wine-red panicle flowers that attract instant attention. A new 
Each 35c; any three, 95c; any six, $1.50. shade and thrive in poor soils. Very and distinct color and very beautiful in bouquets and very 
AUTUMN ELF. Fragrant. Cream and lavender. showy in the flower border and ex- attractive in the flower border. The strong field-grown plants 
AUTUMN KING. Large blue-purple. ene ier cece ane pe es we offer this year are easy to make grow and will bloom 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Deep red-violet. transplant. profusely the first summer. 
JEAN SIRET. Dwarf, yellow flecked blue. NAMED COLORS. Pink, white or : é 
OLIVE WHITE. Dees cream Very Ene FO eres rane ppd. 75c each; 3 an $2.00; 6 aoe $3.75, postpaid. 
SOUTHLAND. Deep lemon-chrome. ; labeled. 6 for $1.00; 15 for Se a ae 

$2.00, prepaid. 
BABY EVERGREENS 
Not all of the fun of gardening is in mak- 
ing a large color display. Don’t you like to 
plant baby plants and watch them grow just 
for the fun of it? 
Well now, here are some of the finest varie- 
ties of evergreens in one-year baby plants. 
They are potted, well established, and will 
be shipped with the pot ball carefully wrapped 
so they will be sure to grow for you. Just 
plant them in a nicely prepared little bed and 
water them well. That is all you need to do 
and watch them develop. When they are 
grown, you will have some of the ‘finest land- 
scape Varieties available. 8 : 
Price: 35c each; 6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.85; 
25 for $7.00; 100 for $24.00, prepaid. Make 
your own assortment, 













JAPANESE TAXUS or m 
YEWS. Among the fin- 
est dwarf trees. These 
trees thrive in shade 
where few other varieties 
will grow. Color is a 
dark glossy green and 
each variety makes a 
beautiful specimen plant. 
You will always prize the 
Yew trees on your 
grounds. 
TAXUS CUSPIDA- 
TA. Dwarf and 
compact. Grows 
into a round bush 
form and can be 
trimmed to any de- 
sired shape. 
TAXUS CAPITATA. More upright. Grows into a dense cone-shaped 
little tree. Beautiful for entrance plantings and marking corners. 
TAXUS HICKSI. A narrow column, very compact and dark glossy 
green. Makes a beautiful accent specimen, 
TAXUS MEDIA HEDGE. Very low growing in bush form and very 
dense. A beautiful variety for hedges or low compact specimen, 
TAXUS REPANDENS. This is the dwarf spreading Yew. Fine for 
planting under windows or any place where a dwarf spreading tree 
is needed. 
THE HARMON NURSERY... Prospect, Ohio 
Taxus 
Capitata 

Pyramid Arbor-Vitae 

<<“ Trish Juniper 

Taxus Cuspidata 
PYRAMID ARBOR-VITAE. Tall, slender pyramid form. Dark 
green. 
WOODWARD’S GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE. Dwarf, globe-shaped 
dark green. 
BERCKMANN’S DWARF GOLDEN BIOTA. Dwarf, egg- 
shaped, bright golden color. 
IRISH JUNIPER. Tall, slender, gray-green. 
PFITZER JUNIPER. Spreading, dwarf bluish green. ; 
ANDORRA JUNIPER. Spreading, dwarf, light green-purple in 
winter. 


