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W. W. WILMOBE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
HARDY PHLOXES- 
PEACH BI.OW. Delicate pink with violet eye. 
Large fine trusses. 25c each. 
RITEBTOIT JHWSI,. Light rose pink with deep 
pink eye. 25c each. 
ROTfAl PURFIiE. A new introduction. Flowers 
large; deep rich purple. 
B P. STRUTHEBS. Rosy carmine with claret- 
red eye. One of the best Phlox in cultivation. 
QUEEN OP TINX. A large flower, clear rich pink, 
blooms late when most of the others are gone. 
Standard Varieties of Ptloxjs 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen 
ANDRES HOPPER. Dwarf white. Very early. 
BOUQUET PI,OWER. Pale pink with crimson 
eye. Each branch a perfect bouquet. 
COUQUEI.ICOT. Pure scarlet with deeper eye. 
Best of the scarlets. 
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ESPERANCE. Pine large pink, light eye. 
EC£IPSE. Dark purple red. 
ECIiAIREUR. Brilliant rosy magenta with large 
lighter halo. An excellent variety. 
ESMOND ROSTAND. Reddish violet, large, white 
star-shaped center. 
JOSEPHINE GERBAUX. Blush, pale pink eye. 
IiAVENDER. Pure lavender. A late bloomer. 
MBS. JENKINS. An early flowering pure white, 
forming an immense panicle. One of the best. 
PBOFESSOR SCHI.rEMAN. Pure mauve, crim- 
son-carmine eye. 
PEABK. Pure white. Tall grower. 
PANTHEON. Clear pink with dark eye. 
ROBT. WERNER. Deep blush, bright pink eye. 
RICHARD WAXIiACE. Pure white, violet eye. 
THEBAIDE. Carmine-lake, with red eye. 
WM. ROBINSON. Rich salmon scarlet. Pine. 
Hardy Vines 
NOTE — Articles in this department are not prepaid beyond the fourth zone (600 miles) unless 
the order amounts to $2.00 or over. 
AMFEI^OFSIS QUINQUIPOIiIA. (Virginia Creep- 
er, or American Ivy.) This well-known climber is 
one of the best for covering trees, trellises, arbors, 
etc.; its large, deep green foliage assumes brilliant 
shades of yellow, crimson and scarlet in the fall. 
Strong plants, 15c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Honeysuckles 
A very popular old-fashioned climbing vine, with 
a profusion of very sweetly-scented flowers of red. 
white and yellow. A very hardy vine and one of 
the most popular for a porch or plaza. 
BEI;QICA. (The Dutch Monthly Honeysuckle.) 
Blooms all summer. Flowers are borne in large 
clusters. Crimson and yellow. Very sweet. One- 
year-old. 25c; two-year-old, 50c. 
HAUIANA. (Hall's Evergreen.) Foliage is a 
deep green and almost evergreen through the win- 
ter. Flowers are very fragrant, yellow and white, 
and bloom profusely throughout the summer. Price, 
one-year-old, 25c; two-year-old, 50c. 
SCAKLET TRUMPET. A rapid-growing Honey- 
suckle, with clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers. 
One-year-old, 25c; two-year-old, 50c. 
WISTARIA. A very rapid climber, producing long 
sprays of purple flowers. One-year-old, 15c; two- 
year-old, 25c. 
BBIDE'S TEU. (Polygonum Baldschuanicum.) A 
hardy climber of recent introduction from the moun- 
tains of Turkestan. It is of rapid growth, frequent- 
ly attaining a height of 10 to 14 feet in one season. 
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 pro- 
duced during August and September. Strong plants. 
Two-year-old. juice, 50c each; three-year-old, extra 
size, 75c. 
Bride's Veil 
