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Spirea Van Houtte 



Hardy Climbing Vines 



Clematis Paniculata 



The Most "Wonderful of All Flowering Vines — Quick Grower, 

 Exquisite Fragrance 



The flowers are pure white and are borne in great panicles or clus- 

 ters of bloom, fairly covering the plants, so that it is a mass or sheet 

 of fleecy white w ith an exquisite fragrance. It begins to bloom late in 

 August the first year. Hardy in all sections of the country. Strong 

 plants in pots, 25 cts. each. Strong two-year-old field-grown 

 plants, 50 cts. each. Heavy 3-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 

 New Coral Clematis, Clematis Coccinea. A handsome climber 



with a profusion of bright, coral-red flowers in constant bloom. 



Price, 50 cts. each. 



Large Flowering Hardy Clematis 



Broad, flat flowers of exquisite hues, produced in great festoons of 

 wondrous beauty. 

 Jackmani. Immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, of exquisite, deep 



royal purple. 

 Henryi. Large creamy white flowers of large size. 

 Madame Edouard Andre. Resembles Jackmani, except that its 



flowers are beautifully carmine-red. 



We offer large, strong plants, $1.00 each, postpaid. 



Wistaria Magnifica 



The finest ^\'istaria of its color now known. Extremely vigorous 

 growing 30 to 40 feet in one season when well established. The 

 flowers are pale lilac, and the immense clusters of drooping racemes, 

 which measure 12 to 18 inches in length, are deliciously fragrant 

 25 cts. each: 5 for 81.00. 

 Wistaria Alba. There is nothing more striking or appropriate for 



pergolas and ordinary trellises than this splendid vine. Pure white 



flowers. 25 cts. each; 5 for 81.00. 



jMammoth Flowered Trumpet Creeper 



Bignonia Grandiflora. One of the most superb climbing vines in 

 existence. Grows with rapidity, is perfectly hardy everywhere. 

 The flowers are trumpet-shaped and warm orange-red. Strong 

 plants, 25 cts. each; 5 for 81.00, postpaid. 



Ampelopsis 



Veitchii (Boston or Japanese Ivy). It covers buildings and walls 

 with a perfect mat of dark green, leathery foHage, which changes to 

 brilliant crimson as fall approaches. CUngs to either tree or wood 

 without support. Fine plants, 25 cts. each ; 82.50 a doz. ; three- 

 year-old plants, 3 feet in length, 75 cts. each, postpaid. 



English Ivy. A splendid evergreen climber, with dark glossy green 

 leaves; clangs firmly to stone, brick or wood walls without trellis 

 or support; very desirable. 25 cts. each; 5 for 8i.00. 



Cinnamon Vine. A beautiful, hardy climbing vine, with heart- 

 shaped leaves and delicate white blossoms. Good roots, 10 cts. 

 each; 12 for 81.00, postpaid. 



Price of all plants on this page, except where noted; one- 

 year-old size, 35 cts. each; any 3 for 81.00, postpaid: two-year- 

 old size, 75 cts. each; ST. 50 per dozen; three-year-old size, 

 81.00 each, by freight or express at purchaser's expense. 



HARDY SHRUBS— Continued 



Spirea-Meadow Sweet 



Aurea (Golden Leaved). Bright golden yellow foUage. white flowers. 

 Billardi. Spikes of rose-colored flowers; blooms profusely. 

 Prunifolia (Bridal Wreath). Double pure white flowers. 

 Thunbergi. Blooms in April; compact, fern-like leaves; flowers 



borne in clusters. 

 Van Houtte. The bushes form fine, compact clumps. The pure 



white flowers are borne in great masses. 

 Perpetual Blooming Crimson Spirea. Anthony Waterer. It 



makes a low" compact bush. 15 to 18 inches high. Large umbels 



of deep crimson flowers. 



Weigela 



Candida. Snow-white flowers; late June. 



Hendersoni. 4 to 6 ft. Strong grower. Flowers light crimson. 

 Floribunda. 6 to 8 ft. Erect grower. Beautiful red flowers. 

 Rosea. Flowers are large and of a deep rose. 

 Variegated Leaf. Green leaves, pure white. 

 Eva Rathke. Rich reddish purple. 

 Aniabilia. 4 to 6 ft. Deep ro«e colored flowers. 

 Mad Lemoine. 4 to 6 ft . White flowers with delicate blush. 

 Prices at bottom of page.) 



Hardy Ornamental Grass 



For ornamental purposes these grasses are strikingly original in 

 effect and impart a tropical brilUance to the landscape. The plumes 

 which these grasses produce are beautiful for exterior decoration. 



Prices of all Eulalias and Erianthus described below. 35 cts. 

 each; 3 for 81.00. 

 Eulalia Gracillima Univittata. Forms an exceedingly handsome 



plant. 4 to 5 feet high. 

 E. Japonica Zebrina. The leaf blades are of deep green, distinctly 



striped crosswise, with large bars of pure white. 

 E. Japonica Variegata. Blades are creamy white in the center, 



witl p broad margin of bright green. Plumes are very beautiful. 

 Erianthus Ravennae. Reed-like ornamental grass throwing up 



30 to 40 fine erect flower-Uke stalks 8 to 10 feet high in the first 

 The plumes are highly valued as parlor oraaments. 



