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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
Hardy Shrubs and Vines 
NOTICE— Articles in tliis department not marlied * 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 
*CLEMATIS JACKMANl. 
This variety, with its strong, healthy 
growth, hardy nature and rich, deep vel- 
vety-purple flowers, is the most satisfactory 
of its 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. 
*CLEIV1AT.^ PANICULATA. 
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. 
25c. Extra size, three-year-old, 35c. 
HONEYSUCKLES. 
*HALLEANA. 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 i)roduced in broad- 
based cone-shaped heads of from twenty to 
thirty flowers each, and are of the purest 
white. Price, £5c each. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA. 
This is the finest hardy shrub in cultiva- 
tion. The flowers, which are uorne in dense 
pyramidal panicles in the greatest iirofusion, 
are white when they first open, but gradual- 
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ly change to rose color and remain in good 
condition for weeks. 
Two-year-old, "^Sc. 
*One-year-old, 25c. 
LILACS. 
COMMON PURPLE, 
year old, 15c. 
years old, 25c. 
years old, 50c. 
COMMON WHITE, 
year old, 25c. 
years old, 35c. 
years old, 50c. 
PERSIAN PURPLE. 
One of the best of lilacs; long, slender 
growth. Two-year-old, 50c each. 
SNOWBALL. 
Too well known to require description. 
Two years old, 50c each. 
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 
fountain of white bloom, the foliage hardly 
showing. 
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 
clumi)s 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; 
50c. 
two years old, 
Hardy Roses 
Two year old field grown, 35c each, 3 for 
$1-00. 
(Too large to go through the mails. By 
express only at iiurchasers cost.) 
ANNA DIESBACH. Bright carmine, full 
and fragrant. 
ALFRED COLOMBS. Bright che-rry red. 
BARONESS ROTHCHILD. Rich satiny 
'"cOUQUETTE DES ALPS. Pure white, 
very free. 
CAPT. HAYWARD. (.ight red, very 
showy. . 
CLIO. Flesh color shading to rosy pinU 
center. 
NOTE— All of the above are hardy here, but 
GLORI DE MARG0T1 tN. Dazzling scar- 
let, very fine. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Velvety crimson. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Bright pink, long 
pointed bud. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark 
velvc>ty crimson. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. (Climber.) Un- 
doubtedly the' most popular of all the climb- 
ers. Brilliant crimson, immensely produc- 
tive. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. (Clinnber.) Flow- 
ers freely. Beautiful shell pink, 
should have slight protection for winter. 
