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Jleca Hardy Perpetual Roses. 



Price, 15c each; 

 40c; the 7 for »0c. 



3 for 



Caroline Marniesse. 



Very hardj', climbing perpet- 

 ual, creamy white, very dou- 

 ble; wiD blossom through the 

 dry season when other per- 

 petuals show little bloom. 



Clio. Flowers a beautiful 

 flesh color, very large and full. 



Empress of China. 



Very desirable climber. 

 Flowers small, delicate and 

 waxy; dark red in the bud, 

 but changing to a red or pink 

 like an apple blossom. 



Helen Keller. Brilliant 

 rose-colored flowers, borne in 

 great abundance. 



IMrs. R. G. Sharman 



Crawford. Beautiful large 

 pink, free flowering. 



Marchioness of Lome. 



Large, full, cup-shaped flow- 

 ers of a rich rose color, shaded 

 in the center with vivid 

 crimson. 



Margaret Diclcson. 



The flower is of magnificent 

 form, waxy white in color; 

 petals shell-shaped and pret- 

 tily curled back. Very beau- 

 tiful. 



5 NOW BALL, J^P^I^J cedar (CryptomenaJaponica). 



Japan (V. Plicatum). 

 King of all hardy flowering 

 shrubs. Price, 15cts. ; 3 for 

 40 cts.; 6 for 75 cts.; 12 for 

 $1.25. 



Common (V.Opulus). The 

 old-fashioned kind. Price, 

 12 cts.; 3 for 30 cts.; 6 for 

 66 cts.; 12 for $1.00. 



A decorative evergeen for house culture, as handsome as 

 the Auracaria Excelsa or Norfolk Pine, and much more easily 

 grown, as it stands the trying atmosphere of almost any living 

 room. There is no handsomer plant for the jardiniere. It is 

 hardy out of doors as far north as Philadelphia, and makes a 

 beautiful shrub for the lawn. With a fair allowance of light 

 and with ordinary attention and care this can be grown lux- 

 uriantly in every home. It is a rapid grower, reaching a 

 height of one and one half to two feet the second year. Price, 

 20 cts.; 3 for 50 cts. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. 



A stately, tropical-lookingplant, very 

 handsome for the lawn or garden. It 

 is a hardy evergreen, the stem rising 

 three or four feet high from the tuft of 

 narrow, bayonet-like leaves, bearing a 

 profusion of creamy-white, bell shaped 

 flowers. It will thrive almost anywhere, 

 even in sandy or shady places Price, 

 15 cts.; 3 for 40 cts.; 12 for $1.40. 



Splendid shrubs, hardy anywhere. 

 Price, 16 cts. each ; 3 for 35 cts.; 6 for 

 60 cts.; 12 for $1.00. 



Candida., Handsome snow-white 

 flowers and light green foliage. 



Floribunda. Dark crimson flow- 

 ers, freely produced. 



Rosea. Large rose-colored flowers, 

 almost covering the plant. 



Variegata. Deep green leaves 

 with white margin ; flowers a beauti- 

 ful blush. 



