lo Choice Hardy Treks, Shrlks, Bulbs and Plants. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



i'alilornia Privet, Cydouia (Japan Quime), Arbor-vita-, American aud Siberian, 



<'onimon Privet, Iloiiev I-ocust, Box (Buxus), 



C'rata-^ii^^-Pyracantha (Evergreen I.ilac, Hemlock, 



Thornj, Rosa rugosa, Norway Spruce. 



Fine Plants. Different Sizes. Special prices per 100 and 1,000 on application. 



Hardy Vines and Climbers. 



AMPEI-OPSIS VKITt'llll. Fine pot-grown 

 plants. §8 to .*() per doz. Low rates per 100. 

 Eiigelniaiiiii. Glossy foliage, crimson in autumn ; 



very line. 50 cts. each, A5 |)er doz. 

 Quinqueiulia, .Vmericaii Ivy, or Virginia 

 Creeper. 'ir> cts. each, ?!10 to per 100. 



ARISTOLOCIII.V SIPIIO or DUTCHMAN'S 



PIPE. Leaves 8 to 1)1 inches in diameter. 

 Curious pipc^sliaped yellowish-browu flowers. 

 Rapid f^rowth. 75 cts. each, per doz. 

 Tomeiitosa. Glaucous leavesand purple flowers. 



C'ELASTRUS SC.\NI)ENS. Strong vines $3 

 per doz. Low I'ates per 100. 



CLEMATIS Baron ^ cillard. New and distinct 

 Flowei-s satiny pink or rose color; remain in 

 perfection for weeks. Hardy and a profuse 

 bloomer. *1 and SI. .50 each, ?10 per doz. 



MADAME EDWARD ANDRE. A grand, 

 new variety of the Jackniani type. Vine vig- 

 t)rous and hardy. Flowers large. Vivid Ckim- 

 SON, and produced in great abundance. The 

 first fine C'RUISON variety of the large free 

 flowering Clematis yet introduced. Should be 

 in every collection. Fine plants SI and $1.50, 

 $10 and *15 per doz. 



Paniculata. Rapid growth: large, dark, .sinn- 

 ing green leaves: delicate, fragrant white star- 

 shaped flowei-s in large panicles, followed by 

 seed-pods of bronzy tint ; perfectly hardy. $1 

 to $4 per doz. Low rates jjer 1(10. 

 CLE.M.4TIS Montana. Pure white flowei-s: very 

 iine: perfectly hardy, 50 cts. each. 



Jackiiiaiiiii, Heiirvi,and other varieties. Strong 



plants, 75 cts. to ^;l each. Low rates per 100. 

 Flammiila, Coccinea, Virgiiiiana. 25 to 50 



cts. each. Low lates per 100 and 1,000. 



IIONEVSUCKLE(Lo(i(>c>a). Common Wood- 

 bine, Golden-leaved, Scarlet Trumpet. 



Fine plants, per doz. Low rates per 100 and 

 1,000. 



HALL'S JAPAN EVERGREEN, One of th ^ 



finest of all cliudiiug shrubs. Very hardy. Pro- 

 fuse bloomer all summer. Verv fine .stock, $'3 

 aud S3 per doz , SIO to .*20 per 100, SCO per 1,000. 



IVY (Heclera), English, (>iaut, Iri.«h, Variega- 

 ted, and -^4 per doz. Low rates per l,O0O. 



J.4SMINE, Vellow-flowcring, White. Fine 

 plants, >sloO p'.'r doz. 



LYCIIM CHINENSIS or M.\TRIMONY 

 VINE. Strong vines $'6 and $4 per doz. $8 to 

 j:l5 per UK). 



SILK VINE [Periplora) . Very hardy, rapid 

 growing vine, suitable for covering trees, etc. 

 *3 per doz. $10 per 100 for strong vines. 



TRUMPET FLOWER (Tpcoma or Bignonia). 

 ;i5 aiifl 35 cts. each; ?2 and $3 per doz. Low 

 rates per 1,000 



VITUS HETEROPIiyLLA. Good strong 

 vines S3 per doz. *15 pei- 100. 



WIST.4.RI.\ Chinese, .llagnifica. White-flow- 

 ering. 50 cts. each; ?!o per doz. Low rates 

 per 100. 



WISTARI.\ PURPLE. Fine plants selected, 

 3 to 4 feet, $10 per 100 Special. 



Hardy Vines for Covering Shady Places. 



The following are the best of the Hardy Trailing Vines vrith creeping habit, for covering barespot.s or 

 shady places. All ai'e easily and successfully grown. $2 and $3 per doz. 



Special Low Prices per 100 and 1,000 on application. 



EPIG.EA REPENS. Ground Laurel. Trail- 

 ing Arbutus, or Mayflower of New Enc;- 

 LAND. Evergreen heait-shaped leaves; rose 

 colored flowers early in spring. 



EUONVMUS RADICANS VARIE<;.4TA. 

 Trailing vine, with clinging tendrils. Variega- 

 ted s iiall leaves. Fine. ?.5:» per 1,000. 



IIERNIARIA GL.\BRA. Dense green foliage, 

 chaniring to a bronzy crimson in autumn; tonus 

 a solid covering. 



LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA. Money- 

 wort. Small round leaves; close spreading 

 habit. 



.>IITCHELL.\ REPENS. Shining round leaves, 

 often variegated with wiiite. ?5 per 100. Spec- 

 ial prices per 1,000. 



NEPETA GLECHOMA. Ground Ivy. Of 

 compact growth, and has a solid mat of pretty 

 greeu foliage. S3 to ?5 per 1(X). $10 to $20 per 

 1,000. 



VERONIC.4 CERC.EOIDES. Grows but a 



few inches high; flowers bright blue, in spikes, 



in early summer. 

 VINC.4 MINOR. Common Periwinkle OR Blue 



Myrtle. Evergreen verdure aud blue flowers. 



?2.50 to S.5 per 100. $20 to $30 pei- 1 ,000. 



The Privet was exceptionally fine. Such stock could not fail to sell at sight. R. A , IliSTiNGS-ow-HuDsoif. 



