HELENA. MONTANA 
HARDY SHRUBS AND VINES— Coniinued. 35 
HARDY SHKUBS AND VINES— (Continued). 
CLEMATIS— (Continued). 
Henry. — White, blossoming in summer and early fall, 
dackniam — Purple. This is the best of the large flowering 
varieties, being very hardy anil prolific. 
Madame Edouard Andre — Red. 
Each, pot grown plants $1.00 
Each, field groyvn plants 50c 
CORNUS— (Dogwood). 
Our Native Dogwood is a very ornamental shrub and in 
rows, it is an effective windbreak. White flowers followed 
by white berries. 
Each 25c 
ELDERBERRY— (See Sambucus). 
FLOWERING CRAB. 
Medium sized tree, perfectly hardy, producing an abun- 
dance of delicate pinn. jjiossoms of great iragrance. 
Each 75c 
HONEYSUCKLES. 
The Honeysuckles have always been treasured and w( 
have both the climbing and the less well-known bush 
varieties. 
Ualleana — (Monthly). The old-time sort, of climbing habil 
with white and yellow flowers of delicious scent. 
Coccinea — The red climbing variety. 
Each, either variety :.50c and 75c 
HOP ROOTS. 
For quickness in cov- 
ering residences fences, 
arbors, etc., the Hop 
Hoot leads. Last year our 
sale was far in excess of 
any year. The peculiar 
shade of its foliage, ex- 
treme hardiness and 
quick growth makes it a 
\ ory desirable vine. We 
grow these by the mou- 
sand to meet an ever in- 
creasing demand. 
Each 20c 
Dozen $2.00 
Our Hops. 
Russian Honeysuckle. 
Russian, Bush or Tartarian — One of the best shrubs. Many 
people think it is a vine, but it is a distinct shrub as 
much as a Lilac is. If you have not seen this, we strong- 
ly recommend it to you. For planting against a wall or 
anything to be hidden, it is unsurpassed. For hedges it 
is also of great service. During the Spring months it is 
entirely covered with white and pink blossoms. It rivals 
the Lilac in beauty and excels it in hardiness. 
Each 50c and $1.00 
Large specimens $2.00 
HYDRANGEA. 
Hydrangeas are undoubtedly one of the best known and 
most popular flowering shrub grown. The flowers, which 
come in thick masses, have a peculiarity all of their own. 
Hydrangea Aborescens. 
Aborescens— Preceeds all other shrubs in coming into 
bloom. Should -be planted in a half shady place and in 
fairly rich soil. Blossoms come in large white masses. 
Paniculata Grandillora— A profuse bloomer, and very pop- 
ular. The flowers are borne in pyramidal panicles, 
which when they first open are white but make a grad- 
ual and interesting change to a rose color. 
Each, either variety 50c 
