W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
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PARDANTHUS. 
(Blackberry Lily.) 
SIN EN SI A. Lily-like flowers of a bright 
orange color during July and August, on two 
and a half-foot stems, which are followe'd in 
September with seeds which resemble black- 
berries. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
LYCHNIS. 
(Lamp Flower.) 
A hardy perennial, growing to the height 
of two and one-half to three feet, and pro- 
ducing fine heads of bright scarlet flowers. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
PLATYCODON GRAND I FLORA. 
(Chinese Bell Flower.) 
Blooms freely from July to September. 
Flowers are bell-shaped and dark blue in 
color, quite hardy. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
Too well known to require description. A 
general favorite with all. Mixed colors, 
only strong plants. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
SPIREA FILIPENDULA. 
(Double Drop Wert.) 
A very hardy herbaceous plant, with fern- 
like foliage, throwing up numerous flower 
stems, literally covered with miniature 
double white flowers. Very graceful. 
Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
SHASTA DAISY. 
A mammoth new daisy producing pure 
white flowers with bright yellow center. 
Flowers freely on long stems. Excellent for 
cutting. Perfectly hardy. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
TRITOMA. 
(Flame Flower, Torch Lily, or Red-hot 
Poker.) 
PFITZERII. The freest flowering variety 
in cultivation, with heads of bloom over 
twelve inches long of a rich orange-scarlet, 
shading to salmony-rose at edges, producing 
a grand effect whether planted singly in the 
border or in masses or beds. 
Price, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Hardy Shrubs and Vines 
NOTICE— Articles in this department not marked * are intended for local trade, 
as they are too large for mailing. If ordered by express, purchaser pays the express 
charges. Articles marked * may be sent through the mail without extra cost. 
each, and are of the purest 
♦CLEMATIS J ACKM AN I. 
This variety, with its strong, healthy 
growth, hardy nature and rich, deep vel- 
vety-purple flowers, is the most satisfactory 
of It's class. Blooms with astonishing pro- 
fusion from July to November on shoots of 
the present season. Should be pruned early 
in spring. Price, 75c each. 
♦CLEMATIS PAN ICU LATA. 
A vine of very rapid growth, quickly cov- 
ering 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 penetrat- 
ing fragrance. The flowers appear in Sep- 
tember, at a season when few other vines 
are in bloom. The extreme rapidity of 
growth, the showy foliage, beautiful and 
fragrant flowers and hardihood serve to 
make this one of the very choicest of re- 
cent introductions. 
HONEYSUCKLES. 
*HALLEAN A. A vigorous grower. Flow- 
ers yellowish-white; exceedingly fragrant 
and freely produced. Price, 25c each. 
*WISTARIA. 
A very rapid climber, producing long 
sprays of purple flowers. 
Two-year-old roots, 25c; one-year-old, 15c. 
Extra size, three year-old, 50c. 
*DEUTZIA. 
(Lemoinei.) 
New. Its flowers are produced in broad- 
based cone-shaped heads of from twenty to 
flowers 
Price, 25c each. 
thirty 
white. 
HYDRANGEA PAN ICU LATA. 
This is the finest hardy shrub in cultiva- 
tion. The flowers, which are borne in dense 
pyramidal panicles in the greatest profusion, 
are white when they first open, but gradual- 
ly change to rose color and remain in good 
condition for weeks. 
Two-year-old, 35c. 
*One-year-old, 25c. 
LILACS. 
Named Varieties. Double Flowering. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLEE. Blue, shaded vio- 
let. 
BELLE DE NANCY. Light rosy purple. 
JEAN BART. Rosy carmine. 
LA TOUR AUVERGNE. Violet purple. 
MAD. JULES FINGER. Satiny rose. 
The above are in tree form, three feet 
high. 
Price. 60c each; the set of five for $2.50. 
COMMON PURPLE. 
♦Price, 1 year old, 15c. 
Price, 2 years old, 25c. 
Price, 3 years old, 50c. 
COMMON WHITE. 
♦Price, 1 year old. 25c. 
Price. 2 years old, 35c. 
Price, 3 years old, 50c. 
PERSIAN PURPLE. 
One of the best of lilacs; long 
growth. Two-year-old, 50c each. 
slender 
