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W. W. WILMORE. DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Heage of Clematis Fanlculata. 
Hardy Vines 
Bia-NONIA. (Trumpet Creeper.) A rapid growing, 
hardy vine with trumpet-shaped orange scarlet flowers. 
Price, 25c each. 
CI^EMATIS PANICTJIiATA. A vine of very rapid 
growth, quicl<ly covering trellises and arbor.s with hand- 
some, clean, glossy green foliage. Flower.s arc of me- 
dium size, pure white, borne in immense sheets and of 
a most delicious and penetrating fragrance. The flow- 
ers appear in September, at a season when few other 
vines are in bloom. Should be provided with a trellis 
or something to climb on as soon as it starts it.s growth. 
(Clematis should not be set where the drip from the 
eaves falls upon it.) Price, 2 year.s old, 25c; extra 
size, :) years old, 35c. 
Folyg'onitun Baldschuanlcum. 
CIiEMATIS JACKMAKI. Tills variety, with its 
strong, healthy gniwtli. haidy nature and rich, deep, 
velvety-purple flowers, is the most satisfactory of its 
class. Blooms with astonishing profusion. Should be 
pruned early in spring. Price. 75c each. 
HONEYSUCKLES 
A very popular old-fashioned climbing vine, with a 
profusion of very sweetly scented flower.s of red wliite 
and yellow. A very hardy vine and one of the most 
popular for a porch or piazza. 
BEIiGIAIT. (The Dutch Monthly Honeysuckle.) Ir> 
bloom all summer. Flowers are borne in large clusters 
and are red and yellow. Very fragrant, 25c each. 
HAIiIiIANA. (Hall's Evergreen.) Foliage is a deep 
green and almost evergreen through the winter. Flow- 
ers are very fragrant, yellow and white, and bloom pro- 
fusely throughout the summer. Price, 25c each. 
SCARZiET TBUMFET. A rapid growing Honeysucl<le 
with clusters iif trumpet-shaped flowers. Price, 25c 
each. 
WISTARIA. A very rapid climber, producing long 
sjiray.s of iiiirple flowers. Two-year-old roots, 25c; one- 
.\'ear-oItl, ].")<■. 
WOODBINE. (Virginia Creeper.) This well-known 
climber i.'; one or the best for covering trees, trellises, 
arbors, elc; lis large, deep green foliage assumes 
brilliant .sliach-j at yellow, crimson and scarlet in the 
I'all. Stiong ))lants, 15c eacli; .$1.50 per doz. 
*POI.YGONUM BAIiDSCHVAHICVM. (Brides Veil.) 
A hardy climber of recent introduction from the moun- 
tains of Turkestan. It is of rapid growth, freciuentlv 
attaining a height of 10 to 12 feet in one season. The 
stems are twining and cling for support to any object 
witliin leacli. Kvery branchlet terminates in a' panicle 
of white, foamy flowers, which are prorliieed during 
August and September. Sti rjng plants. i riee illustra- 
tion.) Two->'ear-old, pri<'e, 60c eacn. 
"I desire to express my appreciation of the Dahlia 
Manual. It supplies a real need in literature on the 
dahlia." J. W. McNARY. 
■'Your Dalilia Manual is right to the point, and very 
neatly .goilen up. Any one who will follow the plain 
general cultural directions you give can hardly fail in 
a region wliere dalilias will grow at all." 
PROF. HARSHBARGER, 
