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W. W. WLLMORE, DAHMA SPECIALIST 
Hardy Vines 
NOTE — Articles in this department 
are not prepaid tteyoad the fonrth zone 
(600 miles) unless the order amounts to 
?2.00 or over. 
Bride's Veil 
AMPB£OFSIS QUIlTQTJIPOIilA. (Vir- 
ginia Creeper, or American Ivy.) This 
well-known climber is one of the best 
for covering trees, trellises, arbors, etc.; 
Its large, deep green foliage assumes 
brilliant shades of yellow, crimson and 
scarlet in the fall. Strong plants, 15c; 
$1.50 per dozen. 
HOITEYSUCKXiBS 
A very popular old-fashioned climbing 
vine, with a profusion of very sweetly- 
scented flowers of red, white and yellow. 
A very hardy vine and one of the most 
popular for a porch or pillar. 
BEI.OICA. (The Dutch Monthly 
Honeysuckle.) Blooms all summer. 
Flowers are borne in large clusters. 
Crimson and yellow. Very sweet. One- 
year-old. 50c; two-year-old, 75c. 
HAIiUANA. (Hairs Evergreen.) 
Foliage is a deep green and almost ever- 
green through the winter. Flowers are 
very fragrant, yellow and white, and 
bloom profusely throughout the sum- 
mer. Price, one-year-old, 50c; two-year- 
old, 75c. 
SCARI.BT TBtTMFET. A rapid-grow- 
ing Honeysuckle, with clusters of trum- 
pet-shaped flowers. One-year-old. 25c; 
two-year-old, 50c. 
BRIDE'S VEII,. (Polygonum Bald- 
sohuanicum.) A hardy climber of re- 
cent introduction from the mountains 
of Turkestan. It is of rapid growth, 
frequently attaining a height of 10 to 
14 feet in one season. The stems are 
twining and cling for support to any 
object within reach. Every branchlet 
terminates in a panicle of white, foamy 
flowers, which are produced during 
August and September. Strong plants, 
50c each; extra strong, 75c each. 
Hardy Phlox and Alaska Daisy at tbe IRigrht 
