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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
SNOWBALL. 
Too well known to require description. 
Two years old, 50c each. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE. (Red.) 
An erect symmetrical shrub, with glossy 
leaves, producing a profusion of star-shaped 
pink flowers; very hardy. 
Two years old, 50c. 
SPIREA VON HOUTTE. 
Bridal Wreath. 
The grandest of all the spireas. It is a 
beautiful ornament for the lawn at any sea- 
son, but when in flower it is a complete foun- 
tain of white bloom, the foliage hardly show- 
ing. 
Three years old, 75c; two years old, 50c. 
*One year old, 25c. 
♦SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. 
This spirea makes a dwarf, compact bush, 
fifteen to eighteen inches high, and is cov- 
ered the entire growing season with large 
umbels of deep crimson flowers. It is per- 
fectly hardy, an excellent plant for low 
clumps or beds. 
Price, 25c each. 
SYRINGA OR MOCK ORANGE. 
"Vigorous growing, hardy shrubs, with fine 
pure white flowers and bright, handsome 
foliage. Should be more generally planted. 
Very sweet. 
Price, *one year old, 25c; two years old, 
50c. 
Hardy Roses 
TWO YEARS OLD, FIELD GROWN, 35c EACH, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
ALFRED COLOMBS. Bright cherry red. 
BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. A superb rose 
of rich satiny-pink. 
COQUETTE DES ALPS. Pure white. Very 
free. 
CAPTAIN HAYWARD. Bright scarlet. 
One of the most brilliant new Hybrid Per- 
petual Roses. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Velvety crimson. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Bright pink. 
PAUL NEYRON. Rosy pink. Very large. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark vel- 
vety-crimson. 
THREE GOOD CLIMBERS. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Undoubtedly the 
most popular of all climbers. Perfectly 
hardy, rapid of growth, and immensely pro- 
ductive. 
Price, 50c each. 
PRAIRIE QUEEN. Deep rose, hardy and 
desirable. 
SEVEN SISTERS. Light rose. Blooms in 
clusters. 
NOTE — All of the above are hardy here, but should have slight protection for winter. 
Grand Junction, Colo. 
"My Dahlias last season were a very gratifying 
success. In fact, were the finest I ever raised. 
Mrs. Winters was a beauty and produced some 
of the finest flowers I ever saw." 
D. T. STONE. 
Santa Pe, N. M. 
"The plants received from you proved so sat- 
isfactory I have been glad to recommend you 
to my friends." DR. W. S. HARROUN. 
Evanston, Wyo. 
"I find that hardy plants grown by you do 
much better here than those from the lower 
altitude of the East. Our altitude is 6,800 feet." 
P. W. BECKWITH. 
Ogden, Utah. 
"Your Dahlia. Mrs. Winters, is the best white 
I have yet seen." SAMUEL CULLY. 
Dahlia Specialist. 
