Harrisons' nurseries : "nurserymen - orchardists" . ning foliage, and producesin abundance clusters of brilliant crimson, semi-double qualities which make this rose a great favorite are itsclustered form, brightness, abundance of bloom, and the greatlength of time the flowers remain on the plant without losingDrilliancy. No other climbing rose is so well suited for veran-das, walls, pillars, and fences. It can also be used for mass-ing and bedding if kept trimmed, and for indoor blooming ifplanted in a pot and kept down to bush form. Dorothy Perkins. Light pink ; flowers are borne


Harrisons' nurseries : "nurserymen - orchardists" . ning foliage, and producesin abundance clusters of brilliant crimson, semi-double qualities which make this rose a great favorite are itsclustered form, brightness, abundance of bloom, and the greatlength of time the flowers remain on the plant without losingDrilliancy. No other climbing rose is so well suited for veran-das, walls, pillars, and fences. It can also be used for mass-ing and bedding if kept trimmed, and for indoor blooming ifplanted in a pot and kept down to bush form. Dorothy Perkins. Light pink ; flowers are borne profusely inlarge clusters and are noted for their duration. Lady Gay. The blooms are large and form loose clusters of adelicate cherry-pink, fading to soft pink. Unexcelled for cov-ering banks, arbors, and fences. Tausendschon. The flowers are pink when first opening,changing to carmine as they expand. The blooms are bornein large clusters and the individual flower is extremely large. Baby Ramblers. $1 each, $ for 10. NURSERYMEN—ORCHARDISTS. Ornament Your Home For covering unsightly objocts. stumps, rocks, vines arealways valuable. As porch draperies they keep off the sun andprovide a cool, shady place, where it is a comfort to sit. Forfoverijig walls of buildings they possess a distinct worth, forthey take away the bare appearance and give the mellow effectthat is usually produced by age alone. Vines are needed ati every home of any size to finish up theplanting and the house. No porch can be entirely comfortablewithout them, because they both shade and screen. A half-dozen vines cost so little that everyone should have them addingtheir beauty to the rest of the planting and to the buildings. We do not ship Vines by Parcel PostCLEMATIS paniculata. A splendid climber for covering porches and trellisfS. Flowers snowy white, produr-od in immense quantities during late summer and autumn. 75c. ea., .$7 for Jackmanii. Velvety purple flowers, with a ribbed ba


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