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Hydrangea, Tree form. For growing 
in tree form this is one of the most ef- 
fective and charming shrubs ever intro- 
duced, either for planting singly or in 
masses. We cannot recommend it too 
highly 
Honeysuckle, Tartarian 
Lilac, (Syringa) Large, flowering white... 
Purple, common (S. Vulgaris) 
" Persian 
Prunus Pissardi, Purple leaved Plum. 
Snowball,- 
Japan. A handsome new Japanese 
Clematis. 
CLEMATIS or VIRGIN'S BOWER. These plants make a beautiful 
covering for porches or trellises. 
White Flowering Varieties. 
Duchess of Edinburg. Fine, double white, large. 
Fair Rosamond. White. With blueish cast. Very large. 
Henyri. Very vigorous, a free bloomer and best known of the whites. 
Miss Bateman. The earliest white sort. May and June. 
Pan icu lata. Rank grower and has a profusion of single white flowers, 
delightfully fragrant. 
, Purple Flowering Varieties. 
Jackmanni. A perpetual bloomer, intense violet purple, remarkable for 
velvety richness. July to October. 
Madame Edouard Andre. Single red. 
Star OT India. Verv showy reddish plum color. 
Madame Grange- Deep maroon, velvet, with red bar. 
Prices on all of above Clematis, 75c. each, $6.00 per 10. 
^ - - ^ ^ This Queen of Flowers is deservedly becoming 
t^?j>t^?j><^a*' more and more popular every year, and with rea- 
,1 ,1 sonable care every lover of flowers can have an 
abvmdance of blooms from June till October. Our Hardy Roses 
are all grown in the open air, and are strong, 2-year plants, that will 
give plenty of flowers the first season. The Rose likes a deep, well-enriched soil, 
but needs plenty of sunlight and air. We give description of some of the 
choicest varieties, but can supply many sorts not described. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
Our Roses are not little tiny pot plants, but large, strong 2 ft. plants. 
Nearly all our own roots. 
This class of roses is admirably suited for garden culture, for the formation 
of Rose beds, hedges and permanent plantations, where hardy varieties of 
Roses are desired. They are of easy culture, and luxuriate in a deep, rich 
soil. They are benefited bv a mialching of leaves or strawy manure placed 
around the roots in the fall of the year. Prune according to the habit of growth, 
cutting back close all weak shoots, and shortening the long canes to a conven- 
ient length. 
Prices on H. P. Roses 30c. each, $3.00 per 10, $17.50 per loo. 
Anna de DIesbacll. Bright rose color, very large and showy. 
American Beauty. Buds large, deep pink shaded with carmine, very 
fragrant. , , . , . 
Coquette des Alps. White, slightly shaded withcarmme. 
Dinsmore. Large, very double, bright crimson. 
