HarcJy Shrubs And Vines 



We offer oar customers in the following list, everythiniE that it ^ood and desirable in the hardy line. The planting of hardy plants 



Is becoming more general from year to year, for the reason that when once planted they are permanent, and do not require 



much care to have them bloom and do well. We designate after each species, whether a plant, shrub or vine. 



HARDY PHLOX. 



Hardy Phlox. Few plants give better satisfaction to the amateur than 

 the Hardy Phloxes. They thrive in any ordinary rich soil. The ease with 

 ■which they are cultivated their entire hardiness and the extended season of 

 blooming, combined with the varied and beautiful coloring, make them 

 particularly valuable for garden planting. 



"NOVELTY" SET OF HARDY PHLOX. 

 20c each, any 3 for 50c, any 7 for $1.00, all 10 for $1.25. 



It is impossible to buy anything better than these. 

 Beranger — white and rosy pink. 

 Beauty — Delicate rose and deeper rose. 

 Bridesmaid— Pure white and clear carmine. 

 Coduelicot — Brightest red of all orange scarlets. ^ 



Eclaireur — Clear rosy-magenta vrith lighter halo. 

 Independence — Large early pure white. 

 Maculata — Showiest of all bright reddish, royal purple. 

 Hiss Ling'ard- -Pearly white and delicate pink. 

 Pantheon — Clear deep bright pink w^ith faint halo. 

 R. P. Struthers— Best of all clear cherry red, salmon and red. 



"STANDARD" SET OF HARDY PHLOX. 

 I5c each, 4 for 50c, all 9 for $1.00. 

 Alceste — Deep violet and blue. Athis--Deep clear salmon. A^new's 

 PinK — Deep clear pink and red. Gross of Honor — Marked with lavender 

 and white. Duouesclin— Rosy lilac with lighter halo. Esclarmonde — 

 Clear rosy-lilac, exquisite. Jeanne d'Arc — Immaculate white. Le Soliel — 

 Brilliant rose and deeper rose. Lothair — Clear carmine and deep crimson. 



OLD-FASHIONED SHRUB. 



Hardy Shrub. — The old-fashioned sweet-scented shrub. A very compact, 

 growing bush, producing its highly scented flowers in springtime. A uni- 

 versal favorite. Flowers dark chocolate brown. 12 to 18 inches, 20c each. 

 18 to 24 inches, 30c each. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA. 



Hardy Shrub produces immense white pinacles of blooms from July until 

 frost. Should be freely waterd during dry spells and each Spring should be 

 cut back fully K of the past season's growth. 15c each, 3 for 40c. Strong 

 flowerinii plants 35c to 50c as to size. 



TREE SHAPED HYDRANGEAS. 



Fine specimens 4 and 5 years old, with 3 feet of straight stem, the top forms 

 a perfect mass of exquisite bloom. By express only 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



Not prepaid. 



Jack And The Bean Stalk Or The Japanese Kudzu Vine. 



Hardy Climber:— Grows from 50 to 75 ft. in oneseason. The foliage is very 

 tropical. If you want an exceptionally beautiful quick growing vine for 

 porch, arbor or screen, this one will delight you. 15c each, 2 for 25c. 



LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS. Hardy Vines. 



Henryi.— This is the finest of all white Clematis. Flowers large, of a 

 beautiful creamy-white. 50c each. 



JacHmanni. — The best known of the fine perpetual Clematis, and should 

 have credit for the great popularity now attending this family of beautiful 

 climbers. The plant is free in its form of growth and an abundant and suc- 

 cesssive bloomer, producing iiowers until f rozenup. Flowers are large of an 

 intense violet-purple, remarkable for its velvety richness. 50c each. 



Duchess of Edinburg'. — The best of the double whites ; very free flower- 

 ing, very fragrant. 50c each. 



Kermisenus Rubra. — Bright rosy-red, entirely distinct from any other 

 sort. Persistent bloomer and strong grower, with large flowers. 50c each. 



New PinK Clematis, Hme. Baron Veillard.— I,avender-pink ; rapid in 

 growth and slender, graceful habit. 50c each. 



Ramona. — A lovely shade of lavender. 50c each. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— The set of 6 distinct large>flowering' Clematis for 

 $2.50. This is a bargain, as the roots are lar^e and strong. The best 

 you have ever seen. 



CLEMATIS PANICULA'iA. 



Hardy Vine. Covered in August and September with a sheet of clustered 

 snow-white bloom of the most delicious fragrance. No other vine so com- 

 pletely covers itself with flowers. An arbor or portico over which this 

 Clematis is trained is a wall of white for the time being, and what makes it 

 more the striking is that nearly all other vines have ceased blooming at that 

 time. Perfectly hardy ; grows rapidly. Fine vines 15c each, 3 for 40c. 



HARDY LILIES. 



Lillium Auratum.— (Golden-rayed Queen of L,ilies.) The grandest I,ily 

 grown and a never-failing delight. The perfume is exquisite. 25c each. 



Elegans. — (Thunbergian Lily.) Magnificent, Tulip-shaped, blossoms in 

 June or July. Large and exceedingly showy, brilliant red, flamed yellow. 

 20c each. 3 for 50c. 



Hemerocallis Flava —(The Lemon Lily.) This is entirely hardy, bears 

 flowers of lemon-yellow color ; very desirable. 15c each. 



Harrisii. — (The Bermuda, or Easter Lily.) Pot and treat the same as for 

 Hyacinths. Each bulb will give from 6 to 12 flowers, in many cases many 

 more. _20c each. 



Candidum. — (The Ascenstion Lily.) The well-known hardy garden Lily ; 

 Snow-white, fragrant blossoms. One of the best, an established favorite. 

 20c each, 3 for 50c. 



Speciosum Rubrum. — Beautiful bright rose spotted dark velvety crim- 

 son. 2_0c each. 



Speciosum Album. — Very fragrant; large flower ; pure white, with 

 green band running through center of each petal ; one of the best. 

 25c each. 



Trigrinum Flore Pleno.— The Double Tiger Lily, bright orange, 

 spotted black and very double, 25c each. 



RHODODENDRON, ROSE BAY. 

 Hardy Shrub.— Leaves are broad, glossy and evergreen, in June the mas- 

 ses of rich glossy green are surmounted with scarlet, purple and white clus- 

 ters of beautiful flowers. Finest plants 24 in. high. $1.00 each. White, 

 Crimson, Lavender, Rosy Scarlet, Dark Purple, Large Blush, Deep Rose, 

 Bright Pink. If to go by mail add 25c postage for each plant. We also 

 offer smaller plants of any color at 75c each postpaid by us. 



SNOWBALL— VIBURNUM. Hardy Shrub. 



Japan Snowball Plicatum. — This variety forms an erect, compact shrub 

 6 to 8£t. high, blooms in June, and for a long lime is a solid mass of white, 

 the plants being completely covered from the ground to the top of the bran- 

 ches with large balls of flowers white as snow. The foliage in summer is an 

 olive-green, turning to a very dark green later in the season. 25c each. 



Common Snow Ball Sterilis. 25c each. 



List of the Most Desirable Hardy Plants and Vines 



Achillea. The Pearl. — Flowers are double and pure white. The Great 

 Cemetery Plant, blooms all Summer. lOc each. 



Boston Ivy. — Beautiful Hardy climber for walk, clings to smoothest sur- 

 face. 10c each. 2 year old plants 25c. 3 year old plants 40c. 



Althea or Rose of Sharon. — The most beautiful shrubs we grow, blooms 

 during August and September-double white, red, pink, violet, variegated, 

 single pure white. 15c each. All 6 for 75c. Larg'er plants 25c each. 



Berberis Thumbergia.— Foliage turns scarlet in Fall, followed by red 

 berries. 15c each. $10.00 per hundred. 



Hardy Carnation "Crimson King."— Absolutely hardy, a perfect beauty. 

 25c each. 



Cinnamon Vine. — Pretty, neat glossy foliage bears clusters of fragrant 

 flowers. 5c each, 6 for 25«. 



Dog- Wood Tree. — The beautiful white flowering Dogwood. 15c each. 



Red-Branched Dog Wood.— White flower, stems and branches blood-red 

 in winter. 15c each. 



Shasta Daisies.— Flower are extremely large and graceful, petals glisten- 

 ing white. 15c each, 2 for 25c. 



LarKspur.— Old favorite dark blue, 3 to 4 ft. high. Flowers from June un- 

 til frost. 15c each, 2 for 25c. 



Bleeding-Heart. — Grows 2 ft high, flowers a rose colored heart shaped, 

 very attractive. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 



Hardy Or Ribbon Grass.— Striped golden yellow. 15c each. Striped 

 ■white and green. 15c each. Striped silvery white. 10c each. 



Hardy Sunflower. — Bright golden flowers in profusion about the size of 

 a Dahlia. 10c each, 3 for 25c. 



HollyhocKs.— All colors, all double flowering. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 



Lily Of the Valley.— The well known sweet little flower we all love. 

 5 each. 35c per dozen. 



Hardy Hoon Vine. — Pure, white flowers and perfectly hard.v. 10c each. 



Chinese Matrimony Vine. — Pale purple flowers and scarlet berries are 

 constantly produced. 10c each. 



California Privet. — The most successful of all hedges, 12 to 18 in. 

 10c each. 75c doz. $5.00 per 100. 18 to 24 in. 15c each, $1.00 per 

 dozen. $6.50 per 100. 



Hoses In The Burning Bush. — Bright scarlet flowers are produced 

 before the foliage. 20c each. 



Orange Blossoms Tall.— Large growing shrub, bearingsnow white flowers 

 with delicious orange fragrance. 15c each, larger plants, 35c each. 



Orange Blossoms Dwarf.—Medium sized shrub, bearing abundance 

 of sweet scented flowers. 15c each, larger plants, 35c each. 



Colorado Blue Spruce.— By far the most beautiful hardy evergreen. 

 75c each. Extra size $1.50 each. 



Passion Flower Vine. — The pure white flowering Passion Flower. 

 Hardy 10c. 



Sweet May PinKs. — The old time pinks of our mothers garden, maroon, 

 carmine, rose striped or white. lOc each, 3 for 25c. 



New May PinK. — Her Majesty pure white flower. 10c each, 3 for 25c. 



Golden Glow. — Grows 6 feet, blooms in August, yields an abundance of 

 gorgeous clear bright yellow blossoms. 10c each, 3 for 25c. 



Corn Flower Aster. — Lavender blue flowers, blooms from June until 

 October. I5c each, 2 for 25c, 6 for 60c. 



Chinese Wistaria. — Popular hardy vine, climbs 50 feet or more, flowers 

 in long purple racemes. Magnificent. 10c each, larger plants, 25c. 



