Linn County Nursery, Center Point, Iowa 
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Ornamental Shrubs and Flowering Plants— Continued 
The flowers are in immense panicles, creamy white when first open, changing 
to pure white when fully set out and turning p.nk and bronzy with age 
blooms during August and September. The flowers w 1 be Urpr ^ iner 
if given good rich soil, and the plants c«t back each spring fully one-half the 
past season's growth. Price, 18 to 24 Inches, 25c each; 2 to 3 feet, i5c eacn. 
SNOWBALL— A well-known shrub; produces its snowy ^Ite floyrs n 
large balls or masses in June; for the best effect trim into a round ball 
shaped bush. Price, 2 to 3 feet, 30c each. 
SYRINGA or MOCK ORANGE— One of the most desirable scrubs. Its 
beauty and fragrance make it a universal favorite. They grow to a height 
of 8 or 10 feet and bloom profusely in the spring. Price. 2 feet, 25c eacn. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTII— Graceful, with long drooping .sprays, studded 
thickly with handsome, pure white flowers, hence the name. Bridal wreatn. 
The grandest of all. Price, 18 to 24 inches. 25c each. 
finirii™ GLOW A hardy perennial plant, growing eight feet high; 
branding free y ana bearing by the hundreds on long, graceful stems, e*- 
qutsite double blossoms of the brightest golden color and as large as the Cactus 
Dahlia. Price, strong roots, 25c each. 
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vfirr* PILAMBNTOSA- An interesting and tropical appearing plant 
rh wfn endure any of our northern winters and is therefore valuable for 
e h loca ities U where y flowering plants are scarce. It is w P*""" 
niaT throw ng tte ZuSSotlh?™™* flower stalks three feet in 
height belong a profusion of creamy white, bell-shaped blossoms One of 
?he most beautiful plants for the lawn. Price, 2-year plants, 50c each. 
Climbing Vines 
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TitilMPKT FLOWEll-A splendid vine, vigorous and hardy, and a very 
rapid gVower well adapted for covering unsightly objects. The flowers . are 
magnificent, being fully 4 to 5 inches long and in clusters. P. ce. 25c each 
IAOKMANNII— This is perhaps the best known of the newer fine perpetual 
Clematis and should have credit of the great popularity now attending this 
TafnTly of beautiful climbers. The plant is free in its form of growth, and an 
