SHADE TREES AND EVERGREENS 



Qematis. Well adapted for training on porches, bal- 

 conies and trellises, or for covering walls, fences or trees. 

 Bears flowers in late spring and afterward berries. 



Wistaria. One of the best and hardiest of ornamental 

 vines. Suitable for all kinds of climbing, and wonderful when 

 in bloom. The flowers are all colors, from white to purple, 

 and come in long clusters. 



ROSES 



The practical person too often neglects to make his home 

 as beautiful as possible. Some members of a family may 

 care a great deal for flowers, and to them their Roses are 

 just as important as pets or machines or other hobbies are 

 to those who Hke them. Plant Roses, and when you come in 

 tired, when work and affairs seem to go too fast, the blooming 

 beauties will have a great influence, quietly, but none the 

 less surely, smoothing your way for you. The Polyantha 

 Roses, the Baby Ramblers, will make your Rose beds. The 

 Climbers and Ramblers, will cover porches, trellises or fences. 

 All the Ramblers bear their flowers in large clusters. 



Prices of all kinds, 30 cts. each, $3 a dozen, $20 per 100 



Baby Rambler. Dwarf plants, which are better for 

 severe pruning. Flowers crimson-pink, coming all summer. 

 Fine in groups of a dozen or two bushes; or for a hedge. 



Philadelphia Rambler. Red of the most intense and last- 

 ing shade; flowers heavy and full, clusters are broad and 

 thickly set. Will grow lo, 15 or more feet a season and will 

 climb over an>thing. 



Here is something we would like to see every farmer do — put an Ever- 

 green screen between house and bam. There are twelve Norway and six 

 Douglas Spruces in this planting, and they cost about $7 in good planting 

 sizes. We recommend White Pine, Blue, Douglas and White Spruces, 

 Nordmann's Fir, etc. 



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