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W. W. WILMORE S DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
*DEUTZIA (Lemoinei). 
New. Its flowers are produced in broad- 
based cone-shaped heads of from twenty to 
thirty flowers each, and are of the purest 
white. PrioBj 25c each. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA. 
This is the finest hardy shrub in cultivation. 
The flowers, which are borne in dense pyra- 
midal panicles in the greatest profusion, are 
white when they first open, but gradually 
change to rose color and remain in good con- 
dition for weeks. 
Two-year-old, 35c. 
LILACS. 
Named varieties. Double Flowering. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLEE. Blue, shaded violet. 
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, Ijc. 
Price, 2 years old, 35c. 
Price, 3 years old, 50c. 
COMMON WHITE. 
*Price, 1 year old, 25c. 
Price, 2 years old, 35c. 
Price, 3 years old, 50e. 
SNOWBALL. 
Too well known to require description. 
Two years old, 50c each. 
One year old, mailing size, 25c 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 beau- 
tiful ornament for the lawn at any season, 
but when in flower it is a complete fountain 
of white bloom, the foliage hardly showing. 
Tliree years old, 75e; 2 years old, 50c. 
*1 j'ear old, 25c. 
* SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. 
This spirea makes a dwarf, compact bush, 
fifteen to eighteen inches high, and is covered 
the entire growing season with large umbels 
of deep crimson flowers. It is perfectly hardy, 
an excellent plant for low clumps or beds. 
Price, 25c each. 
SYRINGA OR MOCK ORANGE. 
Vigorous growing, hardy shrubs, with fine 
pin-e white flowers and bright, handsome foli- 
age. Should be more generally planted. Very 
sweet. 
Price, *one year old, 25c; two year 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. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Velvety crimson. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Bright pink. 
PAUL NEYRON. Eosy pink. Very large. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark velvety- 
crimson. 
THREE GOOD CLIMBERS. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Undoubtedly the 
most popular of all climbers. Perfectly hardy, 
rapid of growth, and immensely productive. 
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 ])rotection for winter. 
