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Xlie I>ing-ee & Cotiard Co., TITest Oroire, Pa, 



HARDY PLANTS, VINES AND SMALL FRUITS 



Prices, except where noted, 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for $1.00, postpaid 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



Hypericum Moseriaimm— Free-flowering, en- 

 tirely liurdy, proUucing from July until October 

 large blooms of a rich, golden yellow, with 

 crimson anthers. Strong plants, 20 cts. 

 OMcli; 3 for 50 cts. 



Dicentra Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart)— Fine 

 for borders, pots or for planting in any sunny 

 situation. Rose-colored flowers produced in 

 great abundance. Imported roots 20 cts. 

 eacli; 3 for ."SO cts.; 7 for $1. 



Hibiscns. Crimson Eye— Snow-white, with 

 intense crimson eye. 



Hibiscns, Nevr Hybrids— Shades of blush, 

 pink, crimson, white, etc. 



NEW HARDY SPIR^AS 



Compacta Mnltiflora— Compact growth, foli- 

 age of bright green, and wonderfully free pro- 

 duction of feathery white flowers in plume- 

 like panicles, makes this a variety of extra- 

 ordinary merit. 



Astilboides Florabnnda — Produces large, 

 pure-white plumes, and is superior to the com- 

 mon Astilbe, from which it is an offspring. 



Crimson Spiraea, Anthony Waterer — 

 Makes a compact bush 15 to 18 inches high, 

 with large umbels of deep-crimson flowers; 

 blooms when very small and is seldom out of 

 flower. 



Blue Spiraea (Caryopteris Mastacanthus)— A 

 sturdy, upright grower, blooming profusely. 

 The dense flower heads are of a rich lavender 

 blue. 



Wbite Spiraea (Astilbe Japonica)— Desirable 

 for bordering and outdoor planting. Fragrant 

 ■white flowers, splendid for bouquets. 



Strong- field-grovrn plants, 15 cts. 

 each; 2 for 25 vts.; 10 for i$l. Large 

 plants, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1, post- 

 paid. Set of 5 new Spiraeas, 60 cts., 

 postpaid. 



HARDY CLinBINQ VINES 



Ampelopsis Veitchii— The well-known Boston 

 or Japanese Ivy. 



Ampelopsis Virginica— Rapid grower; adapt- 

 ed to any situation. 



Bignouia Grandiflora (Trumpet Creeper)— A 

 rapid grower, with large, trumpet-shaped 

 orange red flowers. 



Clematis Paniculata — Bears great clusters of 

 pure white, deliciously scented flowers. 



E^nglish. Ivy— A splendid evergreen climber, 

 with dark glossy green leaves; clings firmly to 

 stone or brick walls, without trellis or support, 

 covering them closely with its splendid foliage; 

 very desirable. 15 cts.: larger size, 20 cts. 



Honeysuckle, Chinese STreet-Scented— 

 White and yellow flowers. Very fragrant. 



Honeysuelvle, Evergreen ST\eet-Scented— 

 Buff yellow and white; very sweet. Blooms 

 all season. 



Honeysuckle, Golden-Leaved — Bright yel- 

 low foliage; fragrant flowers. 



Honeysuckle, Ne^v Halliana — Constant 

 l)loomer; white and yellow flowers. 



Honeysuckle, IVe^v Chapmanii— Grows up- 

 right. Very sweet and handsome. 



Honeysuckle, Red Coral — Bright-red trum- 

 pet-shaped flowers. 



Honeysuckle, YelloTV Coral — The only true 

 golden yellow. Foliage light green. 20c. each. 



Ivy, Madeiriensis Variegata — The foliage is 

 similar to the common English Ivy; beautifully 

 edged and mottled with creamy white. Strong 

 plants. 20 cts. each. 



Wistaria, American Blue— Violet-purple flow- 

 ers borne in clusters. 20 cts. each. 



Wistaria, Chinese Blue— Rich violet-blue 

 flowers. Exquisitely fragrant. 20 cts. each. 



Wistaria, Magnifica— Grows 30 to 40 feet in 

 one season. Flowers pale lilac. The finest 

 Wistaria of its color. 20 cts. each. 



Virginia Silk Vine— A rapid growing climber 

 with blue flowers. 



ORNAriENTAL GRASSES 



Eulalia Gracillima Univittata— Four to five' 



feet. Narrow green foliage, with midrib of 



silvery white. 

 Eulalia Japonica Zebrina— Four to seven 



feet. Deep green foliage, striped crosswise 



with bars of white. 

 Eulalia Japonica Variegata— Blades striped 



lengthwise with creamy white; beautiful 



plumes. 

 Erianthus Ravennae— Reed-like growth. 



Splendid plumes of a grayish color. 

 Large clumps, 35c. each, by express only. 



NEW BLACKBERRIES 



Iceberg— Bears large clusters of snow-white, 

 transparent berries; delicious flavor. Strong 

 plants, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1. 



Ohmer— Immense bearer; entirely hardy; 

 superb flavor. Large plants, 25 cts. each; 

 5 for Jpl, by express. 



Ever-bearing Tree Blackberry- Grows 7 

 feet; tree form, requires no stake. Enormous 

 berries borne in clusters. Splendid flavor. 

 Large plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts., 

 postpaid. Extra large plants, 25 cts. 

 each; 5 for $1, by express. 



CHOICE HARDY GRAPES 



Two-year old plants, 25 cts. each ; 5 for $1, postpaid 



Brighton— Color bright red; sweet and delici- 

 ous. 



Concord— Fine old variety, the Grape for the 

 millions; blackish purple. 



Moore's Diamond — Fine white of excellent 

 quality. 



A'iagara- Great white Grape; color pale green, 

 changing to pale yellow. Tender and sweet. 



NEW JAPANESE GOLDEN HAYBERRY 



Belongs to the Raspberry family. Grows in 

 sturdy tree form, 6 to 8 feet high. Fruit ripens 

 with Strawberries. Great glossy l)erries, golden 

 straw color; immense size; sweet and luscious 

 in flavor. Hardy. 



STRAWBERRY=RASPBERRY 



A remarkable new fruit. Two feet. Large red 

 fruit, borne in immense quantities the first and 

 every season. Flavor is a combination between 

 a Strawberry and Raspberry. Really very delici- 

 ous. Highly valuable. 



nULBERRlES 

 Russian— A native of Northern Russia. Very 

 valuable either for shade, fruit or timber; will 

 grow quickly and thrive in any part of the 

 country. Bears abundantly, the fruit hanging 

 in fine clusters; very juicy; luscious, and of 

 fine flavor. Transplanted trees, cut back for 

 planting. 50 cts. each; 5 for $2, by- 

 express only. 

 Downing— Large, black, handsome fruit; sweet, 

 rich and excellent. Large plants, 5 to <> 

 feet, 50 cts. each; 5 for $2, by express. 



HARDY ENGLISH CLEHATIS 



Any Clematis described below, strong 



two-year-old imported plants, on 



own roots, 50 cts. each, postpaid. 



Jackmani— Immense; 4 to 5 inches across; 



deep royal purple. 

 Jackmani Superba— Dark violet-purple. 

 Jackmani Alba— Immense pure white. 

 Languinosa Candida— Large, silvery white. 

 Anderson Henryi— Large, creamy white. 

 Ramona— Beautiful lavender shade. 

 Duchess of Edinburg— Fine double white. 

 Fairy Queen— Delicate pink. 

 Madame Edouard Andre— The nearest ap 



proach to bright red. Superb. 



