W. VV. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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HARDY PHLOXES (Continued) 
Pale ground sliaded 
CREFTTSCU!.!:. (Twilight.) 
violet, carmine eye; very large 
P. a. VON I^ASSBURa. The largest and finest white 
in cultivation. 
IiOIS RICHIE. Extra large, reaching beyond the 
diameter of a silver dollar. Massive heads. Pure white, 
bright red eye. 25c each. 
B. P. STBUTHEBS. Rosy carmine with claret-red 
eye. One of the best Phlox in cultivation. 
QTTEEN OP FINK. A large flower, clear rich pink, 
blooms late wiicn most of the others are gone. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OP FKI.OXES. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
ANDRES HOPPER. Dwarf white. Very early. 
BOUQUET PIiOWER. Pale pink with crimson eye. 
Each branch a perfect bouquet. 
COUQUEILICOT. Pure scarlet with deeper eye. Best 
of the scarlets. 
ESFERANCE. Fine large pink, light eye. 
ECI^IFSE. Dark purple red. 
ECIiAIREUR. Brilliant rosy magenta with 
ligliier halo. An excellent variety. 
large 
Reddish violet, large, white 
ESMOND ROSTRAND 
star-shaped center. 
JOSEPHINE GERBAUX. Blush, pale pink eye. 
IiAVENDER. Pure lavender. A late bloomer. 
MRS. JENKINS. An early-flowering pure whit«, 
forming an immense pannacle. One of the best. 
PROFESSOR SCHZiIEMAN. Pure mauve, crimson- 
carmine eye. 
LA VAGUE. Pure mauve with aniline red eye. 
PIiUTON. Deep wine red. 
FEARIi. Pure white. Tall grower. 
PANTHEON. Clear pink with dark eye. 
ROBT. WERNER. Deep blush, bright pink eye. 
RICHARD WAIiI^ACE. Pure white, violet eye. 
THEBAIDE. Carmine-lake, with red eye. 
WM. ROBINSON. Rich salmon scarlet. Pine. 
Hardy Roses 
35c each; $4.00 per doz. 
NOTE — By express only. These roses are strong two- 
>'ear-old field-grown slock and are too large for mail- 
ing. They go by express at purchaser's cost. But 
where as many as eight plants are ordered at a time 
I will pay express charges. 
♦Climber. 
"CRIMSON RAMBI^ER. Too well known to require 
description. Kvery one is familiar with its large clus- 
ters of crimson flowers. 
•DOROTHY PERKINS. Beautiful shell-pink color, 
which holds for a long lime, fading finally to a lovely 
deep rose; fully equal to Crimson Rambler in foliage, 
hardiness, habit of growth and blooming qualities. 
FRAU KARI. DRUSCKKI. This is the ideal hardy 
white Rose, pure in color, perfect in form; strong 
grower and remarkably free-flowering; superb in every 
way. 
OENERAI. JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant scarlet-crim- 
son; an old favorite and one of the best-known Roses 
in cultivation. Does well everywliere. 
MRS. JOHN IiAING. Soft pink, of beautiful form; 
exceedingly fragrant and remarkably free-flowering. Al- 
ways does well and stands very close to the top among 
fine Roses. 
FAUi; NEYRON. The largest of all Rose blooms; 
bright, shining pink, clear and beautiful. Very double 
and full; finely scented. Blooms all summer. 
Hedge of Clematis Fanlcnlata, 
