W. W. Wilmore «f» Dahlia Specialist 
ROSES and HARDY SHRUBS 
By Express On'ly 
Clematis 
Large Flowering Clematis 
Jackmani 
The royal purple of this splendid, ever- 
blooming flower may well be said to mark it' 
as a prince among all hardy flowering vines. 
It is especially adapted to open lawns or 
house fronts in the city or country. Per- 
fectly hardy. Blooms the entire season, 
bearing beautiful and lasting flowers. 
This variety , with its strong, healthy growth, 
hardy nature and rich, velvety-purple flowers, 
is the most satisfactory of its class. Price, 
two-year-old roots, 75e each. 
Spirea Van Hoirtte 
(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. Two years old, 35c each. 
Spirea Arthony Waterer 
This spirea makes a dwarf, compact bush, 
15 to 18 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 oeds. 
Grown as a pot plant it is fine for house dec- 
oration. Two years old, 25c each. 
Snowball 
Viburnum Sterilis 
A well-known and favorite shrub, blooming 
in large clusters of globular white flowers the 
latter part of May. An excellent shrub; at- 
tains a height of eight to twelve feet; its 
flowers are always valuable for decorating. 
Two years old, 35o each. 
Lilacs 
Common. (Syringa Vulgaris.) The com- 
mon purple species and one of the best. 25c 
each. 
Honeysffckle 
Upright — Red Tartarian 
Blooms in June with beautiful pink and 
white flowers, followed by pure white berries, 
making a very handsome ornamental plant 
the entire season. Two years old, 25c each. 
HARDY ROSES 
Two years old, field grown, 25c each, except where noted. 
The 10 for $2.50. 
AMERICAN BEAOTY. Rich crimson. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. 50c each. Rich, glow- 
ing crimson. 
ALFRED COLOMBS. Bright cherry red. 
COUQUETTE DES ALPS. Pure white ; very free. 
GEN. JACQDEMINOT. Velvety crimson. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. (Hybrid 
Tea.) Creamy white. 
LA FRANCE. (Hybrid Tea.) Silvery pink. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Bright pink. 
PAUL NEYRON. Rosy pink; very large. 
SOUV. DE WOOTON. Bright crimson, shaded 
violet. 
Note. — The foregoing are all hardy here, but should have slight covering 
in the winter. 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds 
1 do not keep these in stock, but will gladly 
procure them from local dealers and send them without extra cost to customers who may 
have need of them, under the guarantee of the dealer. 
