HARDY VINES AND CREEPERS. 
Auipelopsls ciuinquefolla. (Viig-inia or Strawberry 
Creeper.) Leaves crimson in autumn. Very strong grower. 
25c. each. 
Anipelopsls Veitcliii. (Japanese Ivy.) Leaves smaller 
than the precedintr, and of regular size. A superb vine, and 
perfectly hardy. Foliage is richly colored in autumn. 15c., 
2oo. and 50c. each. 
Akebia quinata. Small sub-evergreen ileavos, brownish 
flowers. 50c. each. 
Aristoloclila slplio. (Dutchman's Pipe.) Large heart- 
shaped leaves. Very ornamental flowers. $1.00 each. 
Blifiionla radlcans. (Trumpet Creeper.) Scarlet flowers 
in August. Handsome. 40c. each. 
BlKuonia grrandiflora. Very large flowers, of a splendid 
orange color. 50c. each. 
Cllmatis coccluea. Flowers scarlet. Very choice. 50c. 
each. 
Clematis 0aminula. (Virgin's Bower.) White, very fra- 
grant. 50c. each. 
Clematis Jackmaniil. Large purple flowers. A great 
favorite. 75c. each. 
Hedera bellx. (Evergreen Ivy.) Leaves large and luxuri- 
ant. A standard vine. 25c. to 75c. each. 
Hedera lielix tricolor. (Tricolor-leaved Ivy.) Leaves 
green, white and rose. Very pretty. 50c. each. 
Humiilus lupulus. (Hop-vine.) A rapid grower. Very 
ornamental. 30c. each. 
XXydraiiKrea scaudens. (Japan Climbing Hydrangea.) 
Leaves dark green. Ornamental white flowers. A little 
tender while young. 81-00 each. 
Ipomoea paiidurata. (Hardy Moonflowor.) Foliage large, 
with whlteflowersshading to pink. From 3 to 4 inches across. 
Opens during the day. 25c. each; $2.50 per dor 
r,ouicera RelRica. (Honeysuckle.) Flowers all'summer. 
Very fragrant. 30c. each. 1 
I^OHicera Bliieiisis. (Chinese Honeysuckle.) Dark green 
foliage. One of the best. 50c. 
L,oiilcera reticulata aurea. (Golden-leaved Japiin 
Honeysuckle.) Kemarkabiy ornamental, with leaves of a 
distinct yellow cITcct. 50c. each. 
nienispermiim canadeii.se. '(Moonseed.) A slender- 
growing vine, producing berries.^ Oruamenfal in fall. SPc 
each. 
Periploca jfrseca. (Virginia.ISilk-viue.) • Foliage . long, 
_^ narrow and Bliiiiing. oOc. each.^ • c, 
Wistaria sinensis. (Chiuese Blue Wistaria.) Flowers pale 
s— > blue in June. A .superb cliinberin any place. 75c. each. 
Wistaria sinensis alba.aThe best white variety. $1.00 
each. 
DECIDUOUS HARDYt SHRUBS, ETC. 
AmyRdalus; fl. pi. allja. (Double White Flowering 
, Almond.) A beinjiil ul carlj .(lowering f-lu ub. 7dc. each.' 
Amyedalns fl. pi. rubra. A varkly of Ihe rrcc(dirg 
Willi rose-colored llr.weig. CPc. each. 
Berberis vulgaris. (European Barberry.) A handsome 
shrub. Yellow flowers, followed in full with scarlet fruit. 
Berberis atroi>urpurea. A purple-leaved variety of the 
above. 50c. eaeli. 
Cletlira alniTolia. Leaves light green. Flowers white and 
verj^ fragrant. 40c. each. 
Calycantlius Floridus. (Sweet-scented Shrub.) Flowers 
chocolate color. Fragrant, like strawberries. BOc. each. 
Cblonantlius Virtfinica. (White Fringe.) Leaves large, 
pointed and shining. Flowers pure white, feathery or fringe- 
like. A useful lawn tree. 75c. each. 
Cornus alba sansTUInea. (White-fruited red-stemmed 
Dog-wood.) Kemarliable in winter for the red color of its 
branches. 5nc. each. 
Cratfegus alba plena. (White-flowering Hawthorn.) Foli- 
age and flowers very ornamental. 75c. each. 
Cratasffus coccluea 11. pi. Flowers double red, very 
large. 75c. each. 
Cotoueaster rotundlfolia. Low spreading shrub, bear- 
ing white flowers. 60c. each. 
Cydonia Japonica carnea n. pi. (Japan Quince.) 
Flesh-colored double flowers, produced early in spring. 75c. 
each. 
Cydouia Japonica rubra sfrandidora. (Red Japan 
Quince.) Large red flowers, very showy. 50c. each. 
Cytlsus laburnum. (Golden Chain.) Ornamentai leaves, 
drooping showy flowers; a small tree. $1.00 each. 
Deut2:ia crenata 11. pi. alba. Flowers double white, 
tinged with pink. One of the best shrubs in cultivation. 
.50c. each. 
Deutzia gracilis. Dwarf, compact, pure white. 35c. each. 
Deutzia scabra. (Rough-leaved Deutzia.) Bearing beauti- 
ful white spiral flowers. 50c. each. 
Buouymus Americanus. Shining green foliage, scarlet 
berries; very ornamental in fall. iiOc. ench. 
Euonymus latifollns. (Burning-bush.) Vigorous-grow- 
ing, scarlet berries, larger than the preceding. 50c. each. 
Pagus cuprea. (Copper B-ech.) Leaves purple early in 
the season. A very oriiamentiil tree. $1.60 to $5.f0 each. 
Kasus laclniata. (Cut-leavcd Beech.) Medium growth 
cone-shaped and compact, leaves very showy. $1,50 to S3.00 
each. 
Korsytbia viridissima. (Golden Bell.) The best earlv- 
floworing shrub. .50c. each. 
Genista scoparius. (Scotch Broom.) Yellow; flowers in 
May. lOc. each. 
Hibiscus syriacus atrorubens. (Alihea, or Rose of 
Sharon.) Very showy purple flowers. 35c. each. 
Hibiscus I'oliis yariejfatus. Variegated foliage, highly 
ornamentiil. 00c. each. 
Hydrangea paniculataKTrandiflora. Immense while 
flowers. One of the finest shrubs in cultivation. 75c. to $2.00 
each. * 
Hydrausrea Xliomas Hojrs:. Large while flowers in 
summer; a superb plant. nOc. to .9I.OO each. 
Hydraujjea liortensis. Changeable rose-colored flowers, 
very popular, ,50c. each. 
Magnolia couspicua. A Chinese tree, producing large 
white flowers early in spring. $2.00 to S5.00 each. 
