W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
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Hardy Roses and Vines 
Note. — Articles in this department marked 
* are sent by express only at purchaser's 
cost. Where as many as eight plants are 
ordered to one address, I will pay express 
charges. Plants not so marked will go by 
mail without extra cost. 
BIGNONI A. (Trumpet Creeper.) A rapid 
growing hardy vine with trumpet-shaped 
orange scarlet flowers. 25c each. 
♦POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM 
(Bride's Veil.) A hardy climber of recent 
introduction from the mountains of Turke- 
stan. It is of rapid growth, frequently at- 
taining a height of 10 to 12 feet in one sea- 
son; the stems are twining and cling for 
support to any object within reach. Every 
branchlet terminates in a panicle of white, 
foamy flowers, which are produced during 
August and September. Strong plants. (See 
illustration.) Two-year-old, 60c each. 
Bride's Veil. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. A vine of very 
rapid growth, quickly covering trellises 
and arbors with handsome, clean, glossy 
green foliage. Flowers are of medium 
size, pure white, borne in immense sheets 
and of a most delicious and penetrating- 
fragrance. The flowers appear in Septem- 
ber, at a season when few other vines are 
in bloom. The ^howy foliage, beautiful 
and fragrant flowers and hardiness serve 
to make this one of the very choicest of 
recent introductions. Two-year-old. 25o, 
Extra size, three-year-old, 3!5c. 
CLEMATIS JACK MAN I. This variety. With 
its strong, healthy growth, hardy nature 
and rich, deep velvety-purple flowers, is 
the most satisfactory of its class. Blooms 
with astonishing profusion from July to 
November on shoots of the present season. 
Should be pruned early in spring. Price, 
75c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE. HALLEANA. A vigorous 
grower. Flowers yellowish-white; exceed- 
ingly fragrant and freely produced. Price, 
25c each. 
EUROPEAN SWEET SCENTED. A fine old 
Honeysuckle; very sweet. Blooms in large 
clusters. 25c each. 
SCARLET TRUMPET. A rapid growing 
Honeysuckle with clusters of trumpet- 
shaped flowers. Price, 25c each. 
*WISTARIA. A very rapid climber, produc- 
ing long sprays of purple flowers. Two- 
year-old roots. 25c; one-year-old, 15c. 
Hardy Garden Roses 
HARDY GARDEN ROSES. These Roses are 
two years old and on their own roots, thus 
removing all danger of trouble from wild 
suckers. For convenience in handling, 
they are cut back to 20-inch stems. Price, 
35c each. Extra size climbers, 50c each. 
Two Superb Climbing Roses 
*CRIMSON RAMBLER AND DOROTHY 
PERKINS. One a deep crimson, the other 
a beautiful pink. Excellent for planting 
together. 
*CLIO. Large tine shaped bud. Flesh shad- 
ing to darker pink. 
*GEN. JACQUEMINOT. One of the most 
popular dark red Roses. 
*MARGARET DICKSON. Pure waxy-white 
flowers of magnificent form and size; vig- 
orous and absolutely hardy; considered the 
best white Hybrid Perpetual. 
*PAUL NEYRON. Very large. Deep rose 
shading to rich pink. 
Note. — For local trade I carry a fine lot of 
hardy Shrubs. Lilacs in variety. Snowballs, 
Syrlnga, Hydrangea, Bridal Wreath, Bush 
Honeysuckle, etc. Prices on application. 
Amana, Iowa, March 3rd, 1908. 
The Dahlias I had from you last spring 
were the finest and best tubers I ever had 
and flowers were admired by everyone who 
saw them. 
H S. 
