W. W. WILMORE oJt DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
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PARDANTHUS. 
(Blackberry Lily). 
SINENSIS. Lily-like flowers of a bright or- 
ange color during July and August, on 2i/, feet 
stems, which are followed in September with 
seeds which resemble blackberries. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORA. 
(Chinese Bell Flower). 
Bloomis freely from July to September. 
Flowers are bell-shaped and dark blue in color, 
quite hardy. 
Price, lOe each; $1.00 per doz. 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
Too well known to require description. A 
general favorite with all. Mixed colors, only 
strong plants. 
Price, lOo each; $1.00 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 15c each; $1.50 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, loc each; $1.50 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. 
Hardy Climbing Plants 
*AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI. 
The popular Boston or Japan Ivy, which 
clings firmly to any wall, tree, etc. The leaves, 
which at first are of an olive-gieen brown 
color, change to bright scarlet in the autuuni. 
This variety becomes more popular every sea- 
son, and is without question one of the very 
best climbing plants for covering brick, stone 
or wooden walls that can be grown. 
Strong plants, 25e each. 
*CLEMATIS JACKMANI. 
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. 
*CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 
A vine of very rapid growth, quickly cover- 
ing trellises and arbors with handsome, clean, 
gloissy 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 September, at a season 
when few other vines are in bloom. The ex- 
treme rapidity of growth, the showy foliage, 
beautiful and fragrant flowers and hardihood 
serve to make this one of the very choicest of 
recent introductions. 
• Price, 20e each; $2.00 per doz. 
HONEYSUCKLES. 
*HALLEANA. A vigorous grower. Flowers 
yellowish-white ; exceedingly fragrant and free- 
ly produced. 
Price, 25c each. 
*WISTARIA. 
A very rapid climber, producing long sprays 
of purple flowers. 
Two-year-old roots, 25c; one-year-old, 15c. 
