SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 
35 
Hull's Japan Honeysuckle 
Hall's Japan. White changing to yellow, delightfully fragrant. Blooms in summer 
and fall. 3.5 and .50 cts. Three .small plants by mail, SI. 00. 
Scarlet Trumpet. Scarlet and inodorous; blooms during summer; very handsome. 
50 cts. 
IVY 
English. Not very useful as a clinging vine, but very desirable for covering ground 
in shady places, etc. 25 cts. 
MATRIMONY VINE 
Lycium Barbarum. A woody climber, bearing pale pink blooms and red fruit. 35 
and 50 cts. 
TRUMPET VINE 
Bignonia. Large trumpet-shaped flowers of gorgeous crimson and yellow in August 
and September. 25 cts. 
WISTARIA 
(See cover page.) 
Chinese. A rapid climber, with long, pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers in 
June and September. Small plants, 25 cts.; medium, 50 cts.; large, 75 cts.; extra, .fl. 00. 
White. Grafted, free-blooming, very showy. 50 cts.; large plants, 75 cts. 
From Chicago, III. 
Gentlemen: I beg to acknowledse receipt of the roses ordered from you. 
I cannot begin to tell .\ou how thorouKhlx' s.Hti.sfied I am with same. The\' arrived in first-class shape, 
were well packed, and, I might add, looked as healthy- as any plant.s I have seen. 
Please allow nie to compliment you for the manner in w'hich you pack and ship plants. I never saw work 
more tli(iroughl.\- done. I am sorry to say that our florists and nurserymen here in Illinois do not understand 
their business as well as you people. 
\<nir plants are sn healthy and vigorous that you can rest assured that in the future I will send you all 
my orders, even Ihougli it is (luite a distance and thi' friMKht or expressage is high. I am more than willing to 
pay this diffi'renci; and know tliat I am getting somi'thing I can depend on in every particular. 
Again, thanking you and wishing your good firm the very best of success, I remain, 
Yours very respectfully, 
