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fusely. The flowers are white, fragrant, and borne in graceful racemes or clusters 
through June and July. The leaves are small, oval and glossy. 2 to 3 feet, 2Sc each, 
$1.25 per dozen, $10.00 per 100. 
Amoor Privet. Hardier than California Privet, and is desirable for all purposes. 
18 to 24 inches, 2Sc each, $15.00 per 100. 
Berberis Thunbergii. A perfectly hardy Japanese form which is unequaled for low 
hedges. Produces an abundance of white flowers in May and is all aglow with 
scarlet leaves and berries in the. fall. 12 to 18 inches, 20c each, $12.00 per 100; 18 to 
24 inches, 25c each, $17.50 for 100. 
Golden Glow. A hardy perennial plant, growing 6 to 8 feet high; branching freely, 
and bearmg on long graceful stems, hundreds of exquisite double blossoms of the 
brightest golden color, and as large as the Cactus Dahlia. Strong roots, 25c each. 
Yucca Filamentosa. An interesting and tropical appearing plant which will endure 
any of our Northern winters and is therefore valuable for those localities where 
flowering plants are scarce. It is an evergreen perennial, throwing up in the middle 
of the summer flower-stalks 3 feet in height, bearing a profusion of creamy white, 
bell-shaped blossoms. One of the most beautiful plants for the lawn. 2-year plants, 
50c each. 
Climbing Vines 
Trumpet Flower. A splendid vine, vigorous, hardy, and a very rapid grower; well 
adapted for covering unsightly objects. The flowers are large, being fully 4 to 5 inches 
long and in clusters. 50c each. 
Wistaria. A beautiful climber of rapid growth, often growing 15 or 20 feet in a 
season, and producing long, pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers about the size and 
shape of a bunch of grapes; sometimes gives second crop of flowers in the fall. 
2-year plants, 50c each. 
Clematis Paniculata. This remarkable flower blooms in September. It is one of 
the finest of hardy climbers, with handsome foliage, and of very vigorous, rapid 
growth. In late summer it produces dense sheets of medium sized, pure white flowers 
of the most pleasing fragrance, 
making a gorgeous sight. This is a 
new Japanese plant, perfectly 
hardy and finely adapted for cover- 
ing any object. Strong, field-grown 
plants, 50c. 
Clematis Jackmani. This is per- 
haps the best known of the Cle- 
matis. The plant is a free grower, 
and an abundant and successful 
bloomer, producing flowers until 
frost. Flowers are large and of an 
intense violet purple, remarkable 
for their velvety richness. It has 
no superior. July to October. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 75c 
each. 
Clematis Madame Edouard An- 
dre (The Red Clematis). — A hybrid 
of the popular Jackmani, which it ampelopsis ENQELMANNI. 
resembles in freedom of bloom, vig- 
orous growth and shape of flowers, but is a distinct carmine red in color. Strong, 
field-grown plants, 75c. 
Clematis Henryi. The best large white variety; fine, large creamy white flowers. 
Strong grower, hardy, perpetual bloomer. Strong, field-grown plants, 75c. 
Ampelopsis Engelmanni (Engelman's Ivy). — Not poisonous. Similar to our native 
Virginia Creeper, but is more dense, rapid growing, and clings readily to any smooth 
surface. A very desirable vine for covering all kinds of walls. »r5«-irunks, etc.; much 
hardier than Boston Ivy. 40c each. 
