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Page 143.—Annual Catalogue for 1905 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED 

HARDY SHRUBS AND CLIMBERS. OLD FAVORITES. 

Clematis. 
One each of the 4 small sorts for 75c., postpaid. 
One each of the 4 large sorts for $1.25, postpaid. 
JACKMANII. A rare and hardy English 
clematis. A fine vine, bearing great wreaths of 
large sky-blue flowers. 25 cts. and 40 cts. each. 
HENRYII. Similar to the above, except it 
has large, creamy white flowers. 25c. and 40c. 
MME. BARON VEILLARD. New. Flow- 
ers, 4to5 inches across. Color, deep rose pink 
or red. Entirely distinct. 25c. and 40c. each. 
PANICULATA. The sweet-scented Japan- 
se clematis. A charming vine. It bears 
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Small, white, star-shaped flowers in the great- 
est profusion the entire season. 
15e. and 25c. 


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CLEMATIS, JACKMANII AND PANICULATA. 
WEIGELIA. 
Handsome and widely popular summer 
blooming shrubs, with trumpet-shaped flowers 
in clusters. Four to five feet. 
ROSEA. Rose-colored flowers produced in 
profusion. 15 cents each; 2-year-old, 20 cents. 
VARIEGATA. Blush pink tlowers; leaves 
green-bordered white. 15c. each; 2-year-old, 20c. 
CANDIDA. White. Exceedingly handsome. 
15 cents each; 2-year-old, 20 cents. 
EVA RATHKA. Large, purplish-red flow- 
ers, with rich, creamy white markings. Com- 
pact bush. 20 cents each; 2-year-old, 30 cents. 
Lilacs. 
Almost everyone is familiar with the beauti- 
ful lilacs and their large heads of fragrant 
blooms. Indispensable in all good gardens. 
PURPLE. A very fine lilac. Color, rich 
purple, large head, fragrant. 
WHITE. Pure white, fragrant flowers. 
Either of the above, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts., 
S postpaid. By express, 2-year-old, 20 cents. 
RUDBECKIA. Golden Glow. 
One of the best yellow flowers ever intro- 
duced. It is herbaceous (not shrubby), dying 
to the ground after frost, but is perfectly hardy. 
It attains a height of 6 to 8 feet, and produces a 
wealth of yellow flowers 2 to 8 inches across, 
and as double as a rose. It is a continuous 
bloomer, and the plant itself is handsome. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents, postpaid. 
CALYCANTHUS. Often called “Shrub.” 
The old favorite sweet-scented shrub. Flowers, 
double, dark crimson maroon. The fragrant 
blossoms are highly prized. Very popular. 
16 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 2-year-old, 20 cents. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. 
Boston or Japanese Ivy. Very hardy decid- 
uous vine, of rapid and dense growth. It will 
cling to any kind of a wall, and when in foli- 
age will completely hide it. 5c. each; 2 for 25c. 
WHITE FRINGE TREE. 
Chionanthus viryinica. A beautiful little or- 
namental tree about 10 to 12 feet high, complete- 
ly covered in blooming season with frin ged,lace- 
like white flowers. 15c. each. 2-year-old, 20c. 
MOONFLOWERS. 
IPOMCA NOCTIPHITON. A rapid grow- 
ing fragrant climber, making 15 to 20 feet. 
Flowers, large, white. 5c. each: $1.50 per doz. 
THE BLUE MOONFLOWER. This has 
fragrant pale sky-blue flowers and is a vigor- 
ous climber, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per dozen. 
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ALTHEA, JEAN D’ARrc. 
Double Altheas. 
The Altheas grow 4 to 6 feet tall and bloom 
freely in August or September, when other 
flowers are scarce. One of each of the follow- 
ing o sorts, postpaid, for 60 cents: 
JEAN D’ARC. New and one of the finest. 
Flowers, double as a rose; large and pure white. 
DOUBLE PINK. Large, double, clear, 
bright pink. Very attractive and handsome. 
DOUBLE RED. Deep rose red; fine, double, 
large flowering. An admirable sort. 
DOUBLE VIOLET. Rich, violet blue; de- 
cidedly showy and handsome. 
DOUBLE VARIEGATED. Roseand white 
variegations. Desirable and attractive. 
Any of the Altheas, 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts., 
postpaid. 2-year-old plants, 20 cents each. 
PHILADELPHUS. 
MOCK ORANGE. Syringa. 
A desirable and popular hardy shrub. Flow- 
ers are large, cup shaped, very fragrant and pure | 
white. Blooms early in June. 15 cents each; 
2 for 25 cents, postpaid. 2-year-old, 20 cents. 
BERBERRY THUNBERGII. 
The popular Japanese Berberry. It forms a 
compact bush and has pretty, drooping yellow 
flowers. Foliage deep glossy green, changing 
to vivid crimson in the fall. 15 cents each; 2 for 
25 cents. 2-year-old, 20 cents each. 
Deutzias. 
Highly prized shrubs, very free flowering. 
GRACILIS. Flowers single, bell-shaped, 
pure white, entirely covering the branches. 
Three feet. 15 cents each. 2-year-old, 20 cents. 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. Four to six 
feet; double flowers; white. Reverse of petals 
tinted rose. 15 cts. each. 2-year-old, 20 cts. 
LEMOINI. Large white flowers. Dwarf. 
20 cents. By express, 2-year, 30 cents. 




HYDRANGEA PANICULATA, GRANDIFLORA. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA, 
GRANDIFLORA. 
A fine house plant when small. Grown in the 
open gzcund they are perfectly hardy. They 
are stately plants of great value. Nothing on 
my Briar Crest grounds is more admirable 
than a bed of these containing about 50 plants, 
annually producing thousands of great white 
flower heads. 15 cents each, postpaid. 2-year- 
old, 20 cents. 8-year-old, 50 cents each. 
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JAPAN SNOWBALL. 
JAPAN SNOWBALL. 
Viburnum plicatum. This makes a handsome 
shrub, growing to a height of 4 to 6 feet. It 
bears white flowers in ball-shaped heads, 
blooming in June. 20c. each, postpaid. 2-year- 
old, 85 cents; 38-year-old, 60 cents. 
Moneysuckles. 
The sweet-scented honeysuckle is well-known 
and popular everywhere. It is one of our fin- 
est ornamental hardy climbers. 
CHINESE SWEET SCENTED. A good 
healthy grower; a constant bloomer, bearing 
profusely white and yellow flowers. 
EVERGREEN. Very desirable for veran- 
das; a perpetual ornament. Fine vine; hardy, 
and sweet scented. Flowers, buff and white. 
GOLDEN LEAVED. Foliage is netted and 
veined with yellow. Flower, yellow. 
HALLIANA. One of the sweetest and most 
beautiful. Flowers, yellow, changing to white. 
RED CORAL. Hardy, rapid grower, suit- 
able for rock work. Fine vine and flower. 
Any of the above honeysuckles, 15 cents each; 
2 for 25 cents, postpaid. 2-year old, 25 cents. 
CERCIS JAPONICA. 
JAPAN JUDAS. 
A rare and beautiful hardy flowering shrub, 
grows 6 to 8 feet high, blooms early in the 
spring before the leaves show. Flowers are 
bright rosy crimson and borne in such solid 
wreaths and clusters the whole bush seems 
one mass of bloom. Strong mailing plants, 
25 cents each, postpaid. 40 cents by express. 
Spireas. 
Lovely, free-blooming shrubs. 
ANTHONY WATERER. The pink spirea. 
Forms a round compact bush 18 inches high. 
Begins to bloom early and continues until fall. 
JAPANESE BLUE. Caryopteris mastacan- 
thus.—A fine plant about 2 feet tall. Flowers 
light blue and very attractive to bees. 
VAN HOUTTEII. One of the most beauti- 
ful. An immense bloomer. Flowers, pure white 
| and borne in elegant plume-shaped clusters. 
PRUNIFOLIA. Also known as_ Bridal 
Wreath. Flowers, white and double like little 
roses, along the entire length of the branches. 
FROBELI.—A new spirea; very handsome. 
Grows to a height of about 8 feet. Flowers, 
crimson, in large clusters. 
Any of the above Spireas, 15 cts. each; 2 for 
25 cts., postpaid. 2-year-old plants, 20 cts. each. 
Wiistarias. 
These are particularly fine where a rapid 
growing hardy vine is wanted. Nothing is 
more showy. 
CHINESE BLUE. An exceptionally fine 
wistaria; strong grower, fine for porches and 
trellises. Flowers in full, long racemes; color, 
rich violet blue. 20c. each; 2-year-old, 80c. 
CHINESE WHITE. Similar to the above, 
excepting the blooms are pure white. 2U0c. each. 
MAGNIFICA. Habit. very similar to tle 
above two sorts. Its flowers, however, are of a 
very light shade of blue, delicate and beauti- 
ful. 20 cents each; 2-year-old, 30 cents. 

NOLE— Please bear in mind all plants are de- 
livered free by mail, excepting extra size 
plants, 2-year-old and older plants, which are 
forwarded only by expr ss. and the purchaser 
has to pay the transportation charges: 
