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W. W. WILMORE J* DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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 recent introductions. 20c 
each. 
♦CINNAMON VINE. (Dioscorea Bata- 
tas.) A rapid growing climber, taking 
its name from the peculiar fragrance 
of the delicate white flowers. The 
leaves are heart-shaped, bright glossy- 
green; growth is very rapid, reaching 
about 8 feet in height; quite hardy. 
Strong three year old roots, 10c; 3 
for 25c. 
HoneysucKles 
♦HALLEANA. A vigorous grower; flow- 
ers yellowish- white; exceedingly fra- 
grant and freely produced. 25c each. 
*RED CORAL. Rapid grower, producing 
trumpet shaped red flowers; very 
hardy. 25c each. 
WISTARIA. A very rapid climber, pro- 
ducing long sprays of purple flowers. 
Three year old roots, 35c each. 
Hardy SHrubs 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDI- 
FLORA. This is the flnest hardy Shrub 
in cultivation. The flowers, which are 
borne in dense pyramidal 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, 35e. 
Lilacs 
Named varieties. Double flowering. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLEE. Blue shaded 
violet. 
BELLE DE NANCY. Light rosy purple. 
JEAN BART. Rosy carmine. 
LA TOUR DE AUVERGNE. Violet pur- 
ple. 
MAD. JULES FINGER. Satiny rose. 
The above are in tree form, 3 feet high. 
Price, 60c each; the set of five for |2.50. 
PURPLE. Two years old, 25c. 
WHITE. Two years old, 25c. 
PHILADELPHIA SYRINGA OR MOCK 
ORANGE. Vigorous growing, hardy 
shrubs, with fine pure white flowers 
and bright handsome foliage. Two 
year, 35c; *malling size, 25c. 
Snowball 
Too well known to require description. 
Four year old, $1 each; two year old, 50c 
each; *oue year old, mailing size, 25c 
each. 
Spirea Van Houtte 
(bridal wreath) 
The grandest of all the spireas; it is a 
beautiful ornament for the lawn at any 
season, but when in flower it is a com- 
plete fountain of white bloom, the foliage 
hardly showing. Three year old, 75c; 
two year old, 50c; *two year old 
(light), 25c. 
*Spirea Arthony 
Waterer 
This spirea makes a dwarf, compact 
bush, 15 to 18 inches high, and Is cov- 
ered 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. 
Spirea Prtinifolia 
(plum leaved spirea) 
Blooms in May with pure white double 
flowers. Makes showy specimen plants 
for lawn. Three year old, 75c. 
Wiegelas Rosea 
A beautiful shrub with rose-colored 
flowers In May and June. Should have 
slight protection in winter. Price, two 
year old, 25c. 
HARDY ROSES 
TWO YEARS OLD, FIELD GROWN, 25c EACH. EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rich crimson, 50c. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. 50c each. Rich, 
glowing crimson. 
ALFRED COLOMBS. Bright cherry red. 
COQUETTE DES ALPS. Pure white; 
very free. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Velvety crimson. 
Note The foregoing are all hardy here, 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. (Hy- 
brid Tea.) Creamy white. 
LA FRANCE. (Hybrid Tea.) Sllveryplnk. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Bright pink. 
PAUL NEYRON. Rosy pink; very large. 
SOUV. DE WOOTON. Bright crimson, 
shaded violet. 
YELLOW RAMBLER, 35c. 
but should have slight covering in the winter. 
