JVILLIAM EWING «Ss CO.'S CATALOGUE 
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Hedges and Screens 
We receive so many inquiries concerning suitable shrubs for plant- 
FLOWERING SHRUBS— Contd. 
'''iVN^iP'^SARpiI-SOc. and 7Sc. each; standard trees, 
' thJ \ f'""P'e-l?aved Persian Plum. Leaves. We receive so many inquiries concerning suitable shrubs for plant- 
wnen young are lustrous crimson, changini; to dark pur- '"^ permanent hedges or screens, that we are induced to make special 
plp, retaining this beautiful tint till thov dron mention of a few of the most u.seful and ornamental sorts, in sizes practi- 
PPIiIMIk; TDII npA mi J. "-u v ui up. cable to such purposes. 
KKUINUS 1 KILOBA— White. Standard form, 3 ft. stems, ^By using medium-si^ed plants a hedge can be made aa cheaply as 
a good board fence, and then, with a little care, it becomes every year 
niore and more a thm^ of beauty. .Such hedges continue as a prmcipal 
Order early as plants should not be 
each 7Sc. 
H0UTTEI-2SC. and 50c. each. White. 
ImS^^ i^*'f,"-?F.^'^'^ERER-2Sc. and SOc. each 
SPIREA CAL1.0SA ALBA— 25c. and SOc. each. 
cT»o...,ffrJ?^^^'/. Plants for other varieties. 
STAPHYLEA COLCHICA (Bladder-nut)— SOc. each. 
Fragrant white flowers, which hang from nodding pan- 
icles or racemes. I« hardy, but forces well when speciaUy 
prepared for the purpose. Its peculiar fruit is the source 
of the common name. Bladder-nut. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Snowball)_2Sc. and SOc. each. 
White. Blooms in May. 
VIBURNUM PLICATUM Wapan Snowball)-30c. and 60c. 
White. 
^^I^^'-'"'- VARIETIES-25C. and SOc. each. 
WEIGELIA HYBRIDA EVA RATHKA-New SOc. and 
75c. eai'h. The blooms of this new variety are brilliant 
Tiii'l^^'f^'"" SP«<^'3' quotations to large buyers. 
THUYA (Conifer) " EUwangeriana "— 2 ft., each 82.00: 3 
ft., each S3 00. 
THUYOPSIS DOLABRAT4-3 ft., each 81.75; 4ft., each $2.50 
( WtU be pleased to tnake eatimate on quantitv needed for 
stated space with special Quotations.) 
attraction in our best kept places, 
planted when in leaf. 
BERBERIS THUNBERQIANA— Should be planted 12 to 15 
inches apart. 
12 to 15 inch plants $10.00 per 100 
15 to 18 " " 15.00 " 
18 to 24 " " 20.00 " 
24 to .30 " " 2S.00 " 
BERBERIS PURPUREA (Purple-leaved Barberry)— 
18 to 24 inch plants 15.00 " " 
24 to 36 '• " 20 00 " " 
BERBERIS VULGARIS (Co.nraon Barberry)— 
18 to 24 inch plants 15 00 " " 
^4to36 " " 20;00 " 
HONEY LOCUST- Makes a very strong and long-lived hedge 
and one of the best for turning stock. Plant 8 to 10 ins 
nSaY SPRUCE- ■ ^^•"''P^'^OO; 2 vears, 88.00 
^'2-00 per 100 
to tt 20.00 " '■ 
3 ft 30.00 " 
Hardy Climbing Plants 
£Sg^P^''ntiK 
mass of beautiful fohageand flowers, but such vaiietie.» as 4^061008^ Sellitis efc 
nn '•"J Tvy)— 2Sc., SOc, 7Sc. each; S2.S0, 8S.00, 
«.00 per doz., according to size. Special prices per 100 to large buyers 
AMPP?nDs?c n"? climbers cUnging to the smoothest wall. 
AMPFmp^K' Q"'"?."^''"'^^^,^''^™'^ Creeper)-2Sc. each; 82.50 per doz. 
AMPELOPSIS, Engl.amanm--Very hardy and resembling the Virginia 
50^ and $f oof" °^ Ampelopsis, each 
ACTINIDIA, Polygama— Strong plants, each 7Sc. 
A climber of rare beauty. Flowers which appear about the end of 
fV""^ ^^'}t' ^'^^ perfume of the Lily of the Valley. 
Beautiful fohage and bernes. Remarkably free from insects Is a 
rapid grower. 
«^^^nn°«^^nn' ^'^a" ^"^^jl^an's Pipe)-25c., SOc, 7Sc. each; 82.50, 
cir wAv. A n doz., accordmg to size of pkmts. 
BIQNONIA, Qrandiflora- (Trumpet Creeper -Qui.k grower. SOc. each 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
RAN^fiHO^I m'^r^pT, ^EILLARD-Lightrose, shaded hlac, SOc. each. 
RO^^^nnp ^PprnV^r^^i^""* ^b'*- P^'-e white. SOc. each. 
^OSKOOP SEEDLINQ-Extra large lavender. SOc. each, 
m. KUblbR— Bright rosy carmine. SOc. each 
^I'ru^ll,^^ EDINBURGH DOUBLE-Pure white. SOc. each. 
DA N,^/?^^'^»'iT^S^°'''^"'S to size, SOc, 7Sc., $ LOO each. 
PANICULATA — 2Sc. and SOc. each. 
^'^^Mc'^^rr"^"^ ^" ^'^^'^^ ""^^■'^'^ w'*^"^ ^^^^ w'lite flowers. 
NEW RED CLEMATIS, Ville de Lyon-This variety is a bright carmine ' 
flowers of large size, and a plant which is as free-flowlring and as 
60c°"e"ac]i*^''°'^'"' well-known and popular purple Jackmanii. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Halleana— White. SOc. each 
HONEYSUCKLE, Semperflorens— Pink. SOc each 
"SXts^istTsO^'dor-'^''™^"''- per dozen, 85.00 
strong and rapid grower. '"vauon, ana a extremities of the branches throughout the summer and 
HONEYSUCKLE, T?uc Dutch Fragrant-SOc. and 7Sc. each. P'^"*^' ^^^^^ 
Blooms all suninier and is verv fragrant WISTFDIa cimcmck^ 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM-We consider this one fJuf !.r f^^^f^^'^J ""T^ S'""^*'^' ^^^d produce, in 
of the most interesting and showy hLdr^mbers Its Iwme SOc i^ch! °' ^'"^ pea-shaped 
