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IRISH ROSES

We take pleasure in offering a select list of Roses, heavy plants, which will easily pay for themselves in bloom the first year. Why not have the best, since a good plant requires no more space or care than a poor one (except to pick the extra blooms)? A Rose garden cannot be made of weeds. Of thousands of varieties, not more than one hundred are worth growing in any given locality, unless one has a very large Rose garden. Some varieties do well in one sec- tion, some in another.

When we say we have only first-class varieties and first- class plants of all colors of Roses, including several of the best yellow sorts, we are prepared to back up our statements; and, asthe Rose has long been acknowl- edged the “‘ queen of flow- ers,’ and has held its place as such among nearly all flower lovers, we have spared no pains to provide our cus- tomers with heavy two- and three-year-old plants, which will produce grand blooms the first season. We offer several thousand plants, grown by Dickson & Sons, of Ireland, including Killar-

. sin ney, Mildred Grant, Harry N IMPROVED DOROTHY PERKINS Kirk, Frau Karl Druschki, Mrs. David Jardine, etc.

That we have succeeded in pleasing the public may be seen from the increased demand and the many letters of commendation from our customers. f

LADY GAY, |

Prices of Roses, Spring of 1909

All Roses offered in our General Cat- alogue, including Climbers, Rugosas,

Buyers Please Bear in Mind

These prices are not for home-grown or Holland stock. Irish

Roses are as much superior to ordinary stock as superior soil and Sweetbriars, Hybrid Perpetuals, Hybrid climate and 50 years’ training in Rose-growing can produce. To Teas, etc., not named on next page, will produce such stock, strong one-year plants are set in spring and be furnished at 35 cts. each, $3.50 grown two years in the field; quite different from plants started per doz., $25 per 100.

in the greenhouse in winter, planted out in spring and sold the On all Roses pricesare: 6at dozen

following spring for two-year-old plants. The fact that we send - these Irish Roses to nearly all the large estates at Lenox and New- Reese pea ee al’) poe

port, where the gardeners are known to be as well up in their h f ; profession as any in the country, is proof positive of the quality No charges for boxes or packing. of our stock. One of many enthusiasts writes:

North American Loan and Trust Company, Huron, South Dakota, Feb. 22, 1906. S. G. Harris, Esq. Tarrytown, N. Y.

The Roses had of you last spring were a fine lot. They were the most satisfactory I have ever received. And one of the best points is that I feel that I have my Roses true to name,

We cut Roses every day from June 20 until after the first frost in Nov.; from one plant of Killarney we cut 19 blooms. Far northerners, like myself, should not plant any but field-grown stock that is well matured and dormant when planted, I have had experience with other stocks, and have not a single Rose alive out of perhaps a hundred, and have always bought what they call their two- and three-year-old Roses.

I should be pleased to receive your General Catalogue. I have a small space in which to add to my 200 plants.

Very truly, Jas. McD. Campbell,

There were reasons for their strong recommendation.

First. The plants were grown by Rose-growers of over fifty years’ experience, in the north of Ireland, where soil and climate conspire to produce plants of great vigor, strong roots and well-ripened wood.

SECOND. The plants were very low-budded, so that in planting the bud or graft is easily placed 2 or 3 inches below the surface of the ground (as it should be) without the necessity of too deep planting of the roots.

THIRD. The plants are kept perfectly dormant from the time they are dug until they reach our customers. On arrival, late in November, we place them in deep trenches and cover with earth until shipping time By this method there is no drying out of the roots, as there is where stored in buildings.

FourtH. Our method of packing insures arrival in perfect condition.

A I 4 ; IRIS, ROSE and PEONY EXHIBIT. While visitors are always welcome to n invitation. our Nurseries, yet a special invitation is extended to the public to visit us in June. If those interested will write us we shall be pleased to name the best dates as soon as the season shows itself to be normal or otherwise.

The Nursery is located on the State road, half way between East View, on the Putnam Branch, and Hawthorne, on the Harlem Branch of the N. Y. C. R. R., 1% miles from each station. Carriages meet all trains at Hawthorne, fare 25 cts.

A CARLOAD OF EVERCREENS

Mr. S. G. Harris, Tarrytown, N. Y. Edgewood, Millbrook, Dutchess Co.. N. Y., June 8, 1907.

I have delayed writing you until I could give you a full report as to the carload of trees. They arrived the day after being shipped and were all planted within 36 hours, *“ * * and I think we shall have great success with them. I am greatly pleased with the quality of the trees you sent and the careful way in which they were packed, and thank you for your attention to the matter, your visit up here and the sketch which you sent, and which I found very useful, H. Harkness Flagler.

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SUPPLEMENT AND PRICE-LIST, 1909 S

In addition to the Roses named below, we offer over one hundred and fifty choice varieties includ- ing Frau Karl Druschki, Mrs. Crawford, Ulrich Brunner, Ben Cant, Baron Rothschild, etc. Two-

year selected plants, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100. Write for General Catalogue.

New Roses, $1.25 each

Mrs. David Jardine Harry Kirk The Lyon

New Roses, $1 each

Evangeline

Roses at 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $35 per 100

Climbing K. A. Victoria Dean Hole

Etoile de France

Hugh Dickson

Mrs. Conway Jones

Alice Grahame

Antoine Rivoire Cherry-Ripe

Countess of Derby Climbing Belle Siebrecht

Lady Fairein

New Roses, 75 cts. each

Count . ford Pp Climbing Tausendschon Richmond Mrs. Bee oe Es Wee Shean Climbing Caroline Testout Betty

Roses at 40 cts. each, $4 per doz., $30 per 100 Ard’s Pillar Corallina Killarney Maman Cochet Balduin Enchantress Lady Battersea Mildred Grant Beryl Ferdinand Batel Liberty Mrs. Robert Garrett

Madame Pernet Ducher Souv. de Pierre ‘Notting White Maman Cochet

Bessie Brown Blanc Double de Coubert Carmine Pillar

Franz Deegan Gustave Nabonnand K. A. Victoria

Madame Joseph Combet Madame Cadeau Ramey Madame Ravary

Twenty-four Choice Everblooming Roses—Hybrid Teas

We are pleased to offer the following thoroughly tested varieties of Roses, which bloom from June to No- vember. Many of them are well-known favorites. The newer varieties have proved most satisfactory in many parts of the country during the past two or three years.

Alice Grahame Caroline Testout Gruss an Teplitz

Antoine Rivoire Franz Deegan Helen Gould (Balduin) Ard’s Pillar Frau Peter Lambert Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Bessie Brown Gladys Harkness Killarney

Captain Christy Grace Darling Lady Battersea

The Best Twelve Hardy Garden Roses

The following varieties, all things considered, are fully equal to any twelve of their class (H.P.). Some rosa- rians would doubtless prefer other varieties for some of them. We have placed the names of a few in parentheses, which may be substituted if the purchaser prefers. For description of these Roses and others, including Sweet- briars, Rugosas, Climbers, etc.. see our General Catalogue.

Baroness Rothschild (Luizet) Francois Michelon (Rodocanachi) Clio (Prince Camille de Rohan) Frau Karl Druschki (St. Amande) Earl of Dufferin (Louis Van Houtte) Helen Keller (Jacqueminot)

Margaret Dickson (Magna Charta) Fisher Holmes (Jean Liabaud) | Probably the most popular Rose to-day, eight years

STANDARD ROSES ye Pope. | after its introduction, is We ood ee pore aon Ob roe Trees on both | Rugosa and Canina stock in the best varieties of Hy- | brid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals. XX size, 3 to 5 FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI plants, $1.25 each; 6 or more plants, $1 each. X size, 3 | to 5 plants, $1 each; 6 or more, 75 cts. each.

La France

Liberty

Mme. Abel Chatenay Mildred Grant Malmaison (Bourbon)

Madame Ravary

Mrs. Robert Garrett Souv. du Pres. Carnot Viscountess Folkestone

Marshall P. Wilder (Tom Wood) Mrs. R. G. S. Crawford (Paul Neyron) Mrs. John Laing (Queen of. Queens) Ulrich Brunner (Soleil d’Or)

For this reason we sold, last year, more of this Rose | than any four of the best varieties. That every pur-

Hybrid Teas

Antoine Rivoire $1.50. Etoile de France Caroline Testout Dean Hole. $1.50. Gruss an Teplitz Kaiserin Augusta Victoria Killarney. $1.50.

La France

Grace Darling Maman Cochet

Mme. Abel Chatenay

Hybrid Perpetuals Baroness Rothschild Ben Cant Clio Francois Michelon Frau Karl Druschki Marie Baumann Mrs. Crawford Mrs. John Laing Paul Neyron Malmaison Zepherine Drouhin

We also have a splendid stock of Standard Crimson Rambler, Baby Rambler and Dorothy Perkins on=Ru-

gosa stock at the following prices, namely;

Crimson

Rambler, 2-yr., 75 cts.; 3-yr.,$2; 4-yr., $3. Dorothy Per-

kins, 2-yr., $1.50; 3-yr., $2.50. Baby Rambler, 2-yr., $1;

3-yr., $1.50.

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ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA

Having a fine stock of this most excellent Rose for shrub effect and for hedge, we offer plants at the fol-

lowing low rates, namely :

2-yr., 25 cts. each, $2.50 per

doz., $15 per 100; 3-yr., 40 cts. each, $4 per doz.

My Dear Mr. Harris.

| chaser may have plenty of this variety, we have made

the price that of the oldest and most common varieties: 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100

As may be seen from the cut in our General Catalogue, the petals are very thick and heavy. It has every desir-

able quality, great substance, immense in size, very

vigorous in growth and masses of bloom.

CLIMBING ROSES

We would call special attention to our list of Climb- ing Roses which is not duplicated by any dealer in the country. Of many varieties of Climbing Roses, includ- ing Dorothy Perkins, Crimson Rambler, Setigera, Lady Gay and others, we have a fine stock of 3-yr. plants at 50 cts. each, $5 per doz.

A garden planted last of May, 19038, in the Adiron- dacks by us, brought the following letter: JOHNSTOWN, N. Y,, July 15, 1908.

Will you kindly tell me the name of the enclosed flowers. Mrs. Oliver is spending a few days with us and has gone crazy over our old-fashioned flower garden. Everything in it is doing

| fine and the roses are simply grand.

Sincerely yours, D. A. WELLS,

4 S. G. HARRIS, TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK

PRICES AND DISCOUNTS

The prices of trees and shrubs which follow include boxing and packing. The reason the price of the single plant seems higher in proportion is that the cost of packing a single plant is often as much as for several. On wholesale orders for 10 or more of a kind and size, therefore, we are prepared to make a liberal discount as follows: 10 to 50 plants of one kind and size 20 per cent, 50 to 250 plants of one kind and size Z5 per cent, from the single rates where the price per 10 and per 100 is not given.

On orders for assorted lots of one to ten of each kind and size, we will give the following discounts from the rate of each, namely: Orders amounting to $10 to $20,5 per cent discount; $20 to $50, 10 per cent; $50 to $100, 15 per cent; $100 up, 20 per cent.

HARDY PERENNIALS

; We offer hundreds of the best varieties of Hardy Perennials, including A_Word About Prices. About Prices. Asters, Chrysanthemums, Columbines, Ferns, Hollyhocks, Larkspurs, Lilies, etc., at 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. Only the few varieties named below differing from this price.

We have greatly increased our facilities for supplying the old-fashioned flowers, including improved new hybrids and many varieties especially adapted to the Alpine and rock-garden. Prices of all Hardy Perennials listed in our catalogue, not named on this page, will be furnished at 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz.

Six at dozen rates, fifty at hundred rates, provided not less than three of a kind are ordered. No charge for boxing and packing orders amounting to $5 or more.

Each Perdoz. 100 Each Perdoz. 100 CANES oles ia steels ols oleae $o 25 $2 50 Hemerocallis aurantiaca major...$0 50 $5 oo Achillea, Bhe Pearliemere. si -lainy< «= I 00 $6 00 I loriia tance nea eee eee 50 500 HAC OTUUGEUNIN rctoteta fae ele ide aistoiane, trie teiee 25-2 (2450 HibIsSCUSs hoes enes ace cass ee ee nt Actaea .. 2. 2 SEE Aone doe HEC sr 25 250 Iris, Alpines: -220) 5.022 cone oon oes 252 50 PEMA OWES WELMAlIS tee eee eeige oie 25 250 (Odie lore Hoe ec neo See Ses 15/4" AL @5 Alyssum saxatile compactum fl. pl.. 25 2 50 ChimeEan! -os cee ae yee als tee ee 20 200 Vary tea a (bh REE Gem arbc aroma Gare (eyes mae (0,0) German, Choice Mixed eeeee I 00 $6 00 A SpHOUelUs (22. ices cele chee eerie 20 200 Gernian Named Gove se iene I5 150 1000 Asteriocandifloniinil © cae -itnteltiem a sere 25 250 Japanese, Named <2. st oe eee 25. “2 50- 45.00 Beis pPenemmiseria- iol tise see site crte ie 10 75 5 00 Japanese, Extra Choice Mixed..... 15 1 50) ao pe Campanula gigantea Mcerheimi.... 25 2 50 SibikiGat scorn) sack ae ase ee 10 > 1 00° )3-00 Aen Gait Ae aossoodsac ne Ioo5o sae 25 250 Lychnis Chalcedonica fl. pl.......... 25 2 -50° 1 S.e0 Chrysanthemums ............. avs Lysimachiay.. = 02 ficceste cceemien ee YT .25 2" 9 On Set of 25) varieties, $27..G10,."1, (00) » Shoo. |SMMonardacdidyimnas 22. ee eee I. 25.75.60 Chelone 3 sissies doo cn oes ceaen 25-250. 15 oo. oenthretias i227 s5 202s. ose eee ee “30 2 25 Cimicifng@aysinplex. wa... 4 1 aoe 50 500 My osotis: «ou ocscessSa sakes sees I0 I 00 600 Wahaigica - a tsck. cis teenie en seh car ae 25 250 OF nothe rar e255 (5c ckystncs oes eee I 25 800 Coreopsis: 2. cose soos ene ee: 10>--s1- OGh 6.00." Omphalodest;)s 242.25 sateen eee 20 200 Delphinium belladonna............. 256 250 Peonies. See Fall Catalogue for de- Coelestinultin- Ga. 6 see mtaseiie es cee 20m 22800 S12 100 scription and prices. We offer Erskine Park Hybrids. Superb. over 100 choice varieties. 1S (GN, coe Cte ain Mee, See Sener om 20. 2.00 Phlox, Miss Lingard: o-o3. 25-6 eeee 20° 200 12 00 Gold Medal Eiyiarids, cron acer =e 20 200 Best Named. Blooming size....... 15, 1 25 = S.G0 Dianthus barbatus, alpines, etc..... 10) - TeO0}. £5100 ELXtra CAN Yost ni-'3 nae coe tere eee oe 20° 2 06 12.0 New, everblooming sorts........... 25 6 2) 50 Pulmonarias.. 3 20P oc gee coe a5) [12550 DP iba Se ie ee ee eee Tho Teh eS OO es ATUL OND) oc ay ee oiseate oe ee To” 7100; itpswe Daronicwm sce. eb es aeons BS oS Oe AS OO), |e ARMED AAT. ci mate sla vice oie eee 25 250 “25,00 chino psec ccs eet be ok te eens 20 200 Scutellaria::.....c- oe ccc een eee 25 8 IEG Epimedinmy (0s Fc secre ae sheen 250 2150 Se Gun os kod. ce scene + os Se 10. I 001 otge ELvintuis) ess jos die we hele as ate naa Die AAG) Silene Schialta so. cee ee eee PANES IS EL rye esses =e teres sec eens LEED Stachy9 oi se a2 bose scl otis’ Ree See 15° 25 3 eee Buphorbiat.. acct chain. 4 .pcis cece set Lor 1209 Stenanthium robustum............. 25. »2 50 LWT RESP OS ne nance eco a Saou bac cont I5 150 1000 | Sweet William( Dianthus Barbatus\.10 100 800 Galteniatee eres ar eee rere Oko eae IST Gore sacomicor: Saat Onin: 5o- LO 20a Gentian’ §. 525 seas sienna ocr as 25 250 Trollius Caucasicus and Japonicus.. 25 2 50 Glechomatns skin wks seb ances TO Met OG Veronica longifolia subsessilis...... 25° 12.50 Globnlarias ik scciess esl eincle esa ciate 25-7250 WAR CAGE, Fue das tine ae ele ree ee TO). 23 .@0- SG708 Grasses; Eulalia: in.ccs.<- seas eee i) ee Waiola’ comnitas.:. Sirens exes re a eee 50 400 Ela Sone a. ae cenrsG jetta ects 25... 2950 Yucea filamentosa. 5-year-old plants. 25 250 15 00 Helleborus niger. Xmas Rose...... 207) 3200 Ordinary size. 3-year-old plants... 20 I 75 12 00

Hardy plants are a great specialty with us. Our list comprises hundreds of the best varieties. Our scheme for securing fine effects in color and continuity of bioom will delight you, as it has many

EVERGREEN TREES

All our Evergreen Trees have been transplanted several times, so that they have developed ample fibrous roots to transfer in safety from our grounds to yours. We take great care, also, to burlap the roots in a large ball of earth, except cheap and small sizes. Among many species we offer are some of the cheaper sorts for screens and hedges; also, choice specimens of the more rare and beautiful Colorado Blue Spruce, Oriental Spruce, Nordmann’s Fir, White Pine. Muzho Pine, Swiss Stone Pine, Japanese Umbrella Pine, Arborvite, Hem- lock, Retinosporas, Junipers, etc. We invite correspondence with those desiring to plant Evergreen Trees, and offer information as to proper time and method of handling the different species. Special estimates for large numbers. See General Catalogue.

Arborvitae, American— Each Perro | Arborvitae— Each Per to alte) 10s 2e Vile Me ouc.g Seo AOC per 100, $15..$0 25 $2 00 wlobosa. 18 tO 24 IN. ...secscesnecevens $1 50 2 UO Bait -prytemtc ais eat. e me s £20... 50 4 00 2: tO/2%8 The mine. nen onde See eRe 2 00 B70, A: bh. Asatte «cine elie ets ss $50.. I 00 7 00 Pyramidal. 2 to 3 ft. ..u 2... cewnmiewe 7 George Peabody. 2 to 3 ft........... I 50 S°£0_A Ths) swine) os eres wo haere eee I 50

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~ SUPPLEMENT AND PRICE-LIST, 1909 5 Arborvitae— Each Per ro | a : Each Per to Hovey’s Golden. 2 to 2'4 ft.......... $1 50 | Spruce, alba (White). 1% to 2it...-.-.S0 75 $5 00 Little Gem. 12 to 15 in. broad........ I 00 | ree ent Hie at a Ae Ee ae I 00 7 50 SEBGPERMY FO LG,24 Iss cn vee odr a san I 00 234 to 3 ft... -. 21. eee eee eee eee eee ee I 25 1000 EONS RES ite ais io Sete ed Cann eee I 50 32to4 it Bia ROR LS CAG reso AIOE I 50 Wervaeneana. 3 to 4 ft..2---.---0 4s-* 2 50 Alcock’s. 2 to3 1 Bae NS Ree fart ay 2 00 PSEA oy maa Sa ne «Sd Calon ta 3 00 4 to 4%2 It. -------+ ++ ee- oesee ce cose eee 4 00 Biota elegantissima. 1's to 2 ft. ...... I 50 Black. 1°: to 2it.....-- trees cee tees 50 Wrasse arivrea: 3 io 130 feo eee 1 50 | Douglas’ ( Pseudotsuga glauca)— EE EOFs. ts os Pen Shee I 50 2 to 3ft..-.-- =a Noire Ge ee henge obec oaks aye eae Fir, Nordmann’s. 2 to 2's ft.......---- 2 50 3to4 it. ata tales sm mime per 100, $100.. I 50 1200 AD ee, at et ee eae ae ee ree 3 00 4to5 ft. .....---------- - $175-- 250 20.00 concolor. 1% to 2 it See Ee ae ic I 50 | 5 to 6 PEt ee eae & aka ane * $225- - 3 oo 25 00 2 to Bie FE a5 ee eae ret te 2 00 ' eae 3: 2 to Tae ee ee eee a 00 ae PREREONS Bois olcie o'ninelviel » ele ten a win © mien a 2 50 oster s ie Si Se Bite ge aes 25 00 3 to PPRGRNES eed 2.0 oe oe Oe eee 3 00 20 246 ft Se a eee, eee ee aes 2. 50" 20:00 EPSEIS MME he Ae Sige da oem eee spoon ome 3 50 2% to 3 ft...-.- PF ma ae Soke Seta oes ss 5 00 45 00 Hemlocks (Tsuga), American— REO See AL ten wa Woah: oe eae eases Ss fr OO ~ > G50 15 to 21 Mise eee ae ens per 100 $30 50 $4 oo 3% to 4 || BCA te 2 Spat Ria un Raa cea e P= 9 CO $5 OO BEER AUIS. hed oe $50: - a5 6 00 Koster’ SW eCepins. Sit) -2.2ec> eres 2) 50 PI OCOD EME A Oo re oe . ~ $70-. I OO 8 50 OS Sie i Bir a oe SI Ree 5 00 2% to 3 Fb Des Sees ae >, S100 I 50 I2 ©O | 4 1 5 ee poe e sens were e ease sane en neee 5 OO Boge it. - =F - Br Ee Se saestars, 5 eater oe b7Ge SOON Tiger a TORE LES aie ee aoe ee ae I 50 FI XO), bi 1 OS eee ee ee ARETE SORE 2 00 2to2 USE CSS ceo ie Oe icici aia 2 00 1 to 5 ft ee ate eg ee ae and See 2 50 Norway. 1 to 1% ft..-.--. per 100, $10.. 20 I 50 Earehna a8 to ed iit-.o----1 2 -= 22. I 25 1% to 2 ft....--- eee $20% we 40 / 73°60 Weenine- [ae 0 | ee eo ee 2 00 VO a base eae ee erm a $40.. 60 4 50 BP eS Be Se ae a en ae 3 00 BO Agia ete ere mers = Oe eee SE re I 00 8 50 Juniper, Irish. Cok | ee SE ae ee a 75 4to 5 ft ....-...-...---. eM. = oe eee 2 00 A AS Toe | a Pee ac Be eT eo 2 E200 Oriental. 18 to 24 in.........-- ae | See I 50 Beret ie oe, et sonics sla ay ee wate eee I 50 MD re WN ae ae ae 2 he OR Ie 2 00 elrmese——a fo ot -ec5 ces oat oe eee I 00 Nn Xe 0 | eer ae a Bact sme Ae oie 2 50 ERO Se Hee ee eee ene SORE I 50 SFOs hs Sette ake ee tee oe ake Stee ae Se 3 CO Chinese Golden. 1 to 1% it...-.-..--. I 25 Weeping (inverta). 3 to4it...-.-.-- 3 00 BE eae Se eee ee 2 00 Thujopsis Borealis. 4 to 5it......----.- 2 50 Japan Golden. 1% to 2ft....-..-.... 2 50 ) ) borcahs dutes. (2 to ib. 5-:~----- --- I 00 WA UsSo 124 tO De ee coe Cees See Vg 3to4 ft A ee, Ae RN es, a ga I 50 EPO DA ENED 3 era eae ee ne ea ee Po Oe Te75 nO Vente set Sem ete Le teens Se Rae Seas 8 3 50 Sereatacts s Voriti se 0 he et he 75 Molebrata. 10: £0) 240s... 222-2... => a I 00 CREO EEE. Se OMe ons cee eae I 00 | Yew (Taxus), baceata. 18to 24 in..-- 75 io on | eee Ree ed kn De eee atch Busse t Ko elegantissima (aurea). 1% to 2 ft... 2 00 variegata alba. 1 to 1% ft. ........-. I 00 | Irish. 3 to 4 ft...... cok Brey Age 4 5 CN 2 50 2 to 3 Tt. ..<3 = Sy ee Se Sead pe Sey ee 2 5c PATE) Te Sees BOE Chicas eee Soe em oA 4 00 Virginiana. 3 to 4it.......-- soa tkedae I 75 ee , ria a KOPN | aa anak gery eh 75 | EVERGREEN SHRUBS, H ARDY 3 tO 4 ft... ------- eee eee cere cee eee 25 on ae ene ev ak sae eae Se Oe en ean ey Bictan (P. SAIN AGH Ieee e rf and well-budded, field-grown plants, aia Te heayy a Se 4 ee gee : = | from a celebrated English grower, Washes 1 io718 ini... ee oc 2 ahs oes | and they should not ‘be compared ‘: > age ete Hee : with Holland-grown plants. Prices 15 tO ISIN. ..---.---.---- S75. 3 1250 12 co | follows ES £0) PAAR a Sat eee eet bs a2 8 ae Sire 2 00 see ee = rae Red, or Norway Pine. 214 to 3 i ft Let 50 | ae ee = veoce cece se se ese Se 0 Sao ST 25 ae oo Stone (P. cembra). 2 to 2% ft......... 2 00 ay are one Sa Pee ee Zs = a me IZ = - 2?@LU 4 lL. cece eaea ewe eteneeesnececes es eee race y ‘a Jt 2 OS eae ae eens pee mttonae | autem EOE 79 gs 7, Pca soe ees 12 to 18 in.; 18 in. broad ....100, $70.. 1 00 8 50 Pine, White. 210 27 it... per 100 ae is 6 ee 20 to 24 in ; 2 ft. broad..... 100, $100.. I 50 12 50 Aeris aa ee 1s ee re pede le Vie Hintontieirt. 1210.15 in. 5-24. -2- 3. = I 00 BO Balt. 2=o1ds peeves. ~ 3 $100.. I 50 12 00 ee ea a : ere EAU SRO at GU Cee On aaa a I 75 Madundrsis stn oie se ee son 4 to 5 ft Be SEES ig ots ht dean ce ae er aes Kalmia latifolia. 12 to 15 in... 100, $35. 50 4 00 Retinospora filifera. 114 to 2 ft........ I 50 Sete ate aise a) se Ay eS 210.3 Fteoeey sree es ee eenn ees Levees 2 50 ee ee Be eA es 3 ee Rk eee ea ise une 3 Leucothoe Catesbaei. toto I2in..-.... 25 2 00 FE OG a Poet OB oe See ae eee - 400 ate iS ii on am obtusa compacta. 18 to 24 in........ I 25 em a4 Pa itt Sale Wo ie be, SO ee ae a oe é —- obtusa gracilis. 2to3 ft wee ene ne eee I 50 Mahonia aquifolia— a obtusa nana aurea. I8to 24in...... I 75 Ae Te aes ee e3e Oe ee wien mana. 12 to 15 in......- eee See ae ea ahies ae pes Cesare. Boh barre pisifera aurea. 2 to 2% ft..... Peta er 50 BOS et it a eh Ee Re $35 = 1 00 Ae eed Cee i ae Boxwood Trees. Pyramidal shape— Each 7 Bic hg Sc) aie eee aaa go to 36 in. high; 15 in. diam. at base_.. --.--.$2 50 plamosa. gto 12 in 36 to 42 in. high; 15 to 18in. diam. at base... 3 00 - See us See an oe 42 to 48 in. high; 18 to 20 in. diam. at base... 3 50 BeGE CR RR eee arena na es cialis Gite Dawe I oO 48 to 50 in. high: 2 to 3 ft. diam. at base....-. 4 50 2 to 3 it ~+e2ee CC ome 75> | 54 to 60 I in hich: 3 ft. diz m. at base .- et ee 5 50 Rm tod ‘itess 2c a5 ee sais saree Se Set S00 |-Roxwood Trees. Sandard ee shaped— plumosa aurea. 1% to 2ift.........-. I 00 Stem 30 in. high; diam. of crown 14 to 16 in... 2 00 2 to 3 ft,..... Sie ane isin As Sa See ae cln alae 75 i Stem 30 in. high; diam. of crown 16 to 18in... 2 50 3 to 3% ft; 2% to 3 ft. broad.......... 3 00 Stem 30 in. high; diam. of crown 18 to 22 in... 3 00 squarrosa Veitchii. 1S tO 241. 2325- Se Stem 30 in. high; diam. of crown 22 to 241n... 3 50 BUS DUC. gta a os Se ee ere ‘oo ae (OO Stem 30 in. hich: diam. of crown 24 to 30in... 4 00 EATON EUS ie ee hae Pia She saree en aso. Bushes. Untrimmed. 1 ft..------.---. $2 for tes. © 25 3% to 4 it Hi Bb age EU e eisc Re oe See Se Se Bie ae oo eee aes Sen SiS. ae Se | age ain nea Sciadopitys verticillata (Umbrella Box. For edging. 4 to 6in..... 100 $6, 1,000 $50 .

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FLOWERING SHRUBS

Each Almond, Flowering. 2 to 3 ft. ..........$0 35 Altheas, in variety. 2 to 3 ft............. 25 FACOG yoo dais Snocesaa Coen a HOU Car 35 4to5 Ni biases aie on ewel Gaeva ep hc ele anche eoneees 50 Aralia pentaphylla. 2 to 3 ft........... 25, PS oy RN ea es he Do RR pe Ag 50 SPINOSAs 2 tO Nt ec al -lapicsacieeera speatte 25 Zh WO AL Eons ope cea n atin orre ter oe arb oe 35 Azalea arborescens. 1 to 1% ft......... 35 Tv O Dts orerasenstene ate eiatevere locos Giarte he vepalsus teks 50 WTOK ERIS A WONT Tin, Sone ocab an cobb cms 25 mollis. 15 to 18 in.; 20 to 25 buds....... 50 LOCO ZOUMs+) 25 TOMO DUGSE eta ene 75 AON NO AI tholen! AON HOLA) OAOKOIS boo o4 Gado cued I 00 peyfereh ater hs © ike) Toy Ai ji ape go hapoes dacs cae 75 DitO2ie hiv riet ce ei-eeis o uereeteieiates oe einai eee I 00 DYSON) Neer oches caso HoCose saded boos Cone I 50 WASE Viet COND S IM meee eae eit 50 Barberry purpurea. 2to03ft.......... 25 Vilearis s2 C03 tte nec er itl cia 25 Bit O-AGEE vere -cie,s1 Sister rats eintere crete eer eisuerelelecce 35 Calyecanthus. 18 to 24in...............-. 25 i 10a 1 | US ip ae ope P Atc ei a ee os 35 Caryopteris. 18 to 24 in................. 25 PN0) Bes wang Coaghon Jon apg eaoosdceouseod 35 Ceanothus Americanus. 1% to 2ft..... 35 Clethra alnifolia. 2 to 2% ft............. 25 Zt Onaibicerr seiner sie ee ere ere ie aheeeee 35 Cornus sanguinea. 2 to 3 ft.....-....--. 25 paniculata. 3to4 it................... 35 Spaethis 2 fo tt) ote a nee eee 50 BitO slit wae ce cicee aor ee ere 75 Daphne Mezereum. Red. 1 to 2ft...... 50 WViites ar GOs2 atime icnetee ates er eee ietcate 50 Deutzia crenata. 2 to 2 ft............... 25 PAE VO INE, tS 100) Dil Wiles scea0 acoconnacasne 25 gracilis rosea. 2 to 3 it......-.....-... 50 Joss biveys Tile) (WOO Woh scence upddDossoodn 25 PP SORES Bos Sone POND IOS GEE Er aee ASS ID 35 Pride of Rochester. 2 to 3ft.......... 25 BELOW AMIS Wane ictote tetas oxeha,steiar ate eres cue eran o 35 Eleagnus longipes. 2 to 3ft............. 25 Elder, Cut-leaved. 2 to 3 ft............. 25 Bit OAatbae aoe milo eae se rer crctts ercner tener 35 Golden-leaved. 2 to 3 ft............... 25 iH OW Mil CAMBER, crete cen ps ae Aart c ore han 35 Euonymus, European. 3 to 4ft......... 35 alatus. 2 to 272 secretes ere tre I 00 Americana™ 2 to it. eee ee 35 ExOchordacy 2500 shityase. crass oe onto 35 Bit Ov SECs bayer ence estece rates Heay ee rarakevereeer ens cp aleie ts 50 Filbert, Purple. 3 to4ft................ 50 Forsythias, in variety. 2 to 3ft.......... 25 Birk @vAN tte aes Dai orcre oreo isin erste ae Poe Senne 35 Fringe, Purple. 2\to 3 ft..----.......<:+. 35 BuO) dite otc Sad ap cao Odeo ou No Eine A oodO 50 Halesias 2 oyster enteric 50 Honeysuckle, Upright, in variety— DA Ol aaltipagteies- cae ogi ae oie ee eto eee = 25 BAO TATE. che ees minty nepele tia nlecsiy, eatelaeenecs 6, oks 50 Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora Alpas a2 COTS Mts oie Sale eres 50 Dit Oa pitieereinre torotaset pnetteyatsaune yoke teneierareie ate aes 75 HMortensis.. 18 to 24 inher 3-0 50 Bit ZB ACIS vein stan ae oer e teen raters Sete 75 paniculata grandiflora. i8to 24 in... 25 PFN) tig wal Rln OHO ARGO NBO DS we asanore 35 CRLO}E: tienes goa COROT atin bg ob Otero 50 Hypericum Moserianum. Heavy— TACOS 1M): wives oavecateree elo were tailored witeie esas 35 1s) HOMZ PATO oo wkeIse woUlDe DaAGocanecece SO) Kerria Japonica. 2 to 3ft.............-. 25 BTOWA AES oS Otic oO OC SCS ambiaude DOOtOnao 35 HI 0) beeardor anita: Saeh ama oct co oon DRJOba stor 25 GALLON NRA Aart Oe Sa OEY eee ton 35 variegated. 18 to 24 i..........0....- 25 DLOST hits cara susie hhereds ae Nelo ate maar saan aval alere 35 IBEW RS eacanineich “Aiweneyiiimey oaen ea ofon sondode 50 SX COVAME eaers ac ets che cade Aint tap stery wimunters acre 75

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Actinidia. 2 to 3 ft... a. -6 ee nie ee BetOsAatity, ovabeciaretetconlets telioneiotclers ele cena Akebia quinata. 3 to 4 ft............... Aatoty fts a... -ea meses een Ampelopsis quinquefolia (Virginia Greeper) $a... eaanee once per 100, $15.. Veitchii (Boston Ivy). 2-yr...100, $15.. BIMa py ens) C2) BOO Ga code Sn per 100, $20.. Aristolochia (Dutchman’s Pipe).....-.. Bignonia(Tecoma) grandiflora. 3 to 4 ft. radicans. 3 tO 4 ft.-.c.0...-. eds. aoe Celastrus scandens (Bittersweet) 2 to 3 ft. LLNON Nt AOE ao ore S OR Sat c Clematis paniculata. 2-yr.............. Large-flowered ...............+s2e00e:

Euonymus radicans and variegata.... Hedera (English Ivy). 2to3ft...100, $10..

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DECIDUOUS TREES

Ailanthus glandulosa. 5 to 6ft.......-.. $ Alder, Imperial. 4 to 6ft............... imemesa- 6.16.7 {6 cnc6 52a ae on Almond. Treeform 3to4 ft. ........... Ash, American White. 6to Sit........

Lean) ee Be ais yon | eee one oe aie Beech, American. 2 to 3 it. ............ Cut- and Fern-leaved. 2 to 3ft. ..... CNG ee tr ca Gee ol Se a AE win SEO nite onan

SEL Rien See aac eee) See ate «mice eam a ees Purple varieties. 3 to 4 ft POREROS MEE ean 6 Barcel Dae neem setae Hale since BE Gtr is ce was yee mae ole ray ween anal ee ote o's

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Weeping, Purple. 3to4 ft............ Birch, Cut-leaved Weeping. 6 to 8 it.. SRE EO hate n cee Ge tase nt os cis cur So eral ROMO TSR roe se cee eee eo eats Hee Paper 10 OUr cs aaeecss oes wee aie See EO LCOMLALUE pte Ne cstale se wi cote am vita, Sc otstera ems Pyramidal. 6 to. 7 1b. ieee. coc Sein cco te

7 eect | eae eee eS Stn SO ee PRIELG 1G ONES 1b. cae as ners o, ni Soraies ste Young’s Weeping. 5 to 7 /it..........

Buttonwood. See Plane. Catalpa, Bungei. 1-yr. heads....

RICE CEE Re A Ss Ae ee ae SpeciGsa., 5 £0.60 fe s.f.252 22 cs< ce eats -> SAREE Se be Ee cae PP A

Pin ESas BOM ee ore a ceed nc GPE tots cite (oie <> n=’ PCM A iar moan wees luis ae Salsas Seat Chectnats. Sie Fits os. obese Seva os Cherry, Flowering. 3 to 4 ft............

5 to 7 Dieser ene ret te Ie we ioe de an Os eee Coffee Tree. GEG oes. ee ee ees Crab Apples, in variety. 2 to 3 ft........

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Magnolia, American varieties. Acuminata (Cucumber Tree). 3 to 4 ft.

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BAG Th. ames acne wins olen ise eee anon bincle Ab095, Hee Saas 2s 2, cos = oes oe ee se stellata. 18 to 24in. ....

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Maidenhair Tree (Salisburia). 6 to 8 ft.

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R S. G. HARRIS, TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK DECIDUOUS TREES, continued Bach “Per ro 2ac > Poplar, Balsam. 'S:tomoit. eee. setae eae $1 50 Tulip Tree. 6 to 8 it. =, ala ene eee Carolinas S410 vetit es). . ts ais st hese 50 «$3 50 | Walnut, Black...5 106 ff. 25. -.2eeee I 00 10 to 12 ft, rece cece eee ee ces even cmes Paes SOG English. 7 to 8 ft......-......-..------- I 00 $7 50 EP tO a5 len sc Beds oe cos ieee 100 750 4Willow, Rosemary-leaved. 3to4 ft... 75 “6:00 Lombardy. 8 to Io ft..-....-.-.. .+-.-- 50 400 Top-erafted..6,to-7 ft:2: 2... eee I 35 10 to 12 ft... -- 0. ee ee eee eee ee eee eee 75h DOLOD Other varieties. 6 to 8ft..........--.: 60 500 Sweet Gum (Liquidambar). 5 to 6ft. . 1 25 8 tomo ith. + <a< - + So. cee st «eee 1700 68 oe 6 tO 8 ft... eee cece cece ee eee eee I 75 Yellow-wood (Cladrastis). 4 to 5 ft.... 1 00 horns. 11, valiety, 5 £0, 0 if... meer eee TOO" Se re50 6 to. 4b, cir Fe es a a ee I 50 5 Each Birch, fastiziata. § toao tts. (ae: - baie $3 00 Balled and Burlapped Eacl FAO SORES SAD Rc Pa Rd SIR ab tee Seis ety SNR Ne 2 50 i i P pase Young’s Weeping. 8 to Io ft. ............... 4 00 pea aba American. 418 3e ase ae = a acters | 5 torOdt. oo ec 22 ees tote Oats Be eres ee 256 aoa Bungei. EN a paral east Geo., Peabody. 4 to.5 fti.--2- a-u2u-em ue eee 3 00 Sac yOmO STC Sooiss Tote qe eb os. dereer $3 | OO e Cypress, Deciduous. 6to Sit. .........-..---. 2 00 BA eto 6 Tt... ee pape Dogwood, White-flowering. 6 to8 ft..$1.50 to 2 00 Me ape RSs é to 6 ff. oe ee aa Hed-flowering.. 61077 it, .-05-2 2-00 ++ ste =e 3 00 : eg L002) ee 4°50 Koelreutesia: Stott... oe a 1 50 Fir, Nordmann’s. 4 to 5 ft., 4 to 5 ft. broad.... 4 50 Maple, Norway. 3%4+to 4 it: 3-ft.-broad:::2.. 2.5.05 nee eee 3 00 2tO 2 4n. caliper, 12\tOmA tte MiSly sec em set eGo concolor. 5 to6 ft:: +... +++ +.ess seer cess ee sees 709 aYetO Fin. Caliper, 14 to 16 tt. hisdy, .4---+ sa. 4 00 7 (G8 Ths se aics os cece. osc ee ee re 10 CO 3% to 4 in. caliper, 16 to 18 ft. high............ 6 oo | Sunipér, Irish. 332 to4 tt, 2: 2 00 Ser ere Bit OO arr cla. «2 ose ei eiset meee 2 00 Virginiana. 4% to 54. ..<)...02 seme eee IOAGMIA NE Soe cao GoocoacosUSt Se aon a psn Gece abe 2 50 Savin’s. lf 2 = RCItenO Ae hie 7 LO1O rib as see ie el eee ae 2 00 3 to 3% fee #9 ams {CEU T SSS 7 e Worle’s Golden-leaved. 7 to 8 ft.............. 2 00 |l pick eoeoelan niga - eLe 5 Bie Oncaial ae Seas Asto 5, ft.» oases ae eh 2 50 Petaeaoe alec oer BENG ee a Oe Ce ere 3 50 y Saas 12 to 15 ft ee pia Austrian. 6.0.8 ftocen.0ns-atinouctekie eters Dee iveney be (EAN levee Win Ouse th ig soles Iv BS 6.8 Sar 250° | ° Weeh Poplar, Lombardy. 12 to 15 ft.......-...-....- I 25 ngho:,2 to. 34. broad) ee nee Goulden:, (oto 2ite cs. soe. pes ee es stale Oe I 00 ce oe ie psoas op Sn oat, a er 3 50 Sweet Gum (Liquidambar), 7 to goft......... 2 50 ae et 416 (0,5 t.. -ns te ee oe ie we AG BLT De TSS | 5 CORO AL, Saget < alesmen) aio = ag ee 5 00 ; Strobus (White Pine). 5 to 6 ft. -.-..-....-.+. 2 50 VINES Ci Ce os Alice bias’ Gite si. ss <A ee 50 7 10:8 Eh. 2.5 5725059225 995 rae 3 50 Ampelopsis Veitchii. 4-yr., heavy .........--. 35 | Retinospora filifera. 6 to 7 ft. .........--...-. 8 00 Bittersweet. 5 to 6 ft...-....--.ee sees eee eens 75 filifera aurea... 1%4-to2 it, . a2. see ae ee Clematis paniculata. 3-yr............. 220005: 35 Dt 24 Tt. on cscs ches adas 2 3025 263. see ee 3 00 Tecoma (Trumpet Creeper). 5-yr., heavy....--. 50 obtusa compacta. 3 to 4 ft. ................- 3 00 Wistarias Gio Sites, sae oe cies I OO A to'5 ftF. scene. san 2d An a Oe 4 00 5 tO: O Tl.) see Saek <aeee i Rersiaate ae tetas sae ete I 25 obtusa nana aurea. 2 to 2% ft. ..........-.- 2 50 GG TE vss scares & Ales rosalosate Nrareieda Se mia oe oats eee 75 26 AD BAt, oe tae oe 25 aed Sen ae ec 3 00 SelouOmtee. cite As wes apsue sc. ehalast aeons ta ale bale cay Sees 2 50 pisifera’ aurea. 5 to 6 ft. -. -:34..:cs.2-: see mee 5 50 SHRUBS 6 SG Z - 5s aie) os oe wae Sele ee Aes eee 6 50 TOOT. sears caiee st ase hee 8 00 iz lumosa. BEE hoes! fn foes ere ee 5 Barbenye Thunbergii. 2% to3ft.,2to3ft.broad 75 e 5 to 7 ft oe $s to = : : x ER Eee D4 SERS Sek ee eee ; 3 to 4 ft., 3 ft. broad .-..+.-+-see see eee eens ree plumosa aurea. 6to 7 ft., 4 ft. broad ........ 6 00 Calycanthus. 4 fit. spatee: elo) esis © « sc gt 0.0 >) s/n e1b & «6 © Th) IZ tc ft 7 ft } oY al Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. 4t 50ft. ...... 75 Baia “WY it ke ‘tn Ctl ose eee aoe Lemoines, sito dite: isto. Bae ee ee 50 ide bees Seba hg eal iy Se to 6 ft. 2-5 ae 5.98 Diervilla (Weigela). 4 to 5 ft. ...........--.+-- 75 Sciadopitys (Japanese Umbrella Pine). 3% to 4 ft. 7 00 Filbert, Purple. ie Bioan Nk GEO Ober 75 | A t0°5 fii. skies sce ker cis sn wget aeebe ec 8 00 Brae ATE OMG Wile, eee ccae 1c chante ele te x meen ae vase 50 | Thuyopsis borealis lutea. New. 5 to 6ft...-. 3 50 ONO Ua inos tin. 5 Gomoleme otto oO OUI SO SHO Oot 75 +S 2 Honeysuckle Shrub. 4to 5 ft......... He ae fos 7 pine: eee Beare 9 it. ++ a one Mahowias oft Asses ee ate eee <a ooisaeoe 50 eS ee eae 6 tov? Tt. «41 Privet, Ibota. 4 to 5 ft., heavy ...s.s.s.0 0000s - tO: 8 1b. fon od Seis tae aie ee ae a ea 4 co SENET: er eae eae Deity SENG aks dU eo we tO G) ft. «no oe at. ctonats a 3 hse. Wee re 5 00 Rhodotypus. 4 ft pS ae Peat eRe OP Re Es ee 50 eR Na 5 to 6 ft. ee te ee a a ee 3 (ele) Raspberry, Flowering. 4105 ft. ........-.--- 50 6 to Saibsce. Feat prey $5 to 7 00 Rhus laciniata (Cut-leaved Sumac). 3to4ft... 75 Oriental. 3% to 4 {t.....----++--seeeseeeenctee 3 90 Spirea, Waterer. 3 to 3% ft., heavy........... 75 4 to 474 fr. .+ : .-- 2. Jose, 1s = ons SA Opulifolia, aurea. ~4 to 5 ft. 6.2... 66--00- eee. 75 4% to.5 ftisses cast iiess (soe. 52 eee 5 50 Thudberetices to 4th -2hfe tess Pee ores 75 Koster’s Colorado Blue. 4 to 4% ft. .-..-... II co Symphoricarpos vulgaris. 3to4 ft. ........-. 50 5 to 5% ft... 2. eee eee eee ee cere eee eee 13 00 MA COMOSUS 48 LOM tho cs ted Ses oi By Celene ree HO 57% to 6 ft. .-2- 6. vane e see ene nao ne os Shae Ra ren se Styrax Japonica. 3% to 4 ft. ...... 002.0. + eae 75 Koster’s Weeping. 4% to 5 ft. .-.. 10 00 Styrax Japonica. 4 to 5 ft.....-...... Le Soe 1 00 5 tO 514 ft... 0. eee ee eee eee eee sew e en senna ts 2,00 Snowballs in variety. 4 to 5 ft. ...........-. 75 5% ta6 tarts eo os ks dae ee 15 00 Sy rings. A toss ite: 229 sete hes ia 75 cts. to I 00 Hemlock. 5 to 6 ft. ....---- ..---00 .eee errr eens: 4 §0

Estimates cheerfully furnished on Rose Gardens, Hardy Gardens, or genera quantities and on small sizes for forestry.

scape Department. Special prices on larger

1 lay-out of estates, by our Land- Our Catalogue, illustrated

from photographs, accurately describes nearly 200 varieties of Roses and hundreds of the best Shrubs, Trees,

S. G. HARRIS, Tarrytown, N. Y.

Perennials, Gladioli, Dahlias and Fruits.

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