■it 
Plowcrs in great clusters, 
jrand display. 
The Hardy White 
Wistaria. 
One of the grandest 
climbers that can be 
grown. It is perfect- 
ly hardv, standing 
the severe Tvintcrs of 
the north \Yith slight 
protection, and is 
adapted to all soils 
and sections. This 
variety produces im- 
mense clusters of 
lovely white blos- 
soms which arehigh- 
ly perfumed. Be sure 
and include this when 
making up your list. 
Price, 4-Oc. each, 3 
for $1.00. 
The Hardy Blue 
Wistaria. 
An elegant deep 
purplish blue variety, 
and when planted with the white, make* a 
Price, 4,0c.' each, 3 for $1.00. 
CLEMATIS, HENRYII. 
The test of the white fiowering varieties, blossoms extra large, freely 
prodnced and of a lovely creamy white color. Pri..e, 60c. each. 
CLEMATIS, MAY'S GEM. 
A magnificent lavender, shading to blue. Without doubt one of the 
handsomest Clematis in existence. It blooms profusely the entire sea- 
son, and is truly an "everblooming" variety. Price, 75c. each, 3 for $2.00. 
CLEMATIS 
JACKMANII. 
This is certainly | 
the finest and hard- 
iest of the per- ' 
petual Clematis, 
and should have 
credit for the great 
popularity now at- 
tending: this class of 
beautiful climbers. 
The plant is free in 
its form of growth- 
atid an abundant and 
successful bloomer, 
producing flowers 
until frozen up. The 
flowers are large, 5 
or 6 inches in diam- 
eter, of an intense 
violet purj)te and re- 
markable for its vel- 
vety richness. 
Though raised in 
1862 — since which 
time many new varieties have been raised and introduced— the Jack- 
maniihasno superior, and very few, if any, equals. Extra stxozMr 
stock. Price, 50c. each. 
CLEMATIS, PANICULATA. 
A new and very desirable variety which bears its charming ptire irUte 
flowers in great clusters. It begins to flower very young and is a strong 
vigorous grower, frequently attaining a height of fifteen or twenty feet 
in a season'. Price, 25e. each. 
Gladioli. 
IHatrimony Vine. 
It Is a most vigorous, hardy, climbing plant when 
trained to an arbor, the piUers of a piazza, or in 
any location where a hardy, vi^'orous climber is 
desired. It sends out numerous branches, to that 
it covers a great amount of space in a short time, 
and every new growth is at once covered with 
bright purple flowers, which are succeeded by biil- 
liant scarlet berries nearly an inch long, every 
branch being Ioa''ed with the.-n; the contra.st be- 
tween the glossy, dark green foliage, and shining 
scarlet fruit, is extremely beautiful, surnassing 
Holly in appearance. It continues flowering and 
new berries are forming from late spring until frost. 
Strong stock. Price, 35c. each, 3 for $1.00. 
Gladioli. 
These grand summer flowering bulbs are too well 
known to require any description. For years we 
have made a specialty of named varieties, but this 
season have dcciiled to offer only mixed varieties. 
Star Mixed. — All colors and shades. Per doz. 
35c., per loo $2.50. 
Koyal Mixed.— Selected bulbs, all from the very 
finest named varieties. Perdoz.75c., per 100 $4.00. 
Oiant Fancy Mixed. — Mammoth flowering va- 
rieties of the most varied and richest shades. Price 
10c. each, 12 for$1.00, 100 for $6.50. 
MAY'S atlEEN.— The Night-Blooming: 
Jessamine. 
One of the grandest house plants that we know 
of. It blossoms when only a few inches high, and 
on a plant only one foot high we counted over 200 
blossoms open at one time. In addition to its free 
flowering qualities, it is delightfully fragrant, and 
when open in the evening throws out its delicate 
perlume. Price, 40c. each, 3 for $1.00. 
May's Qreen, The Night Blooming Jessamine. 
For $i.oo, 
will send postpaid. 1 Clematis 
1 Henryii and 1 
Matrimony j f-'OF •^2.00, 
We will send postpaid, 1 Clematis Jack- 
manii, 1 Henryii, 1 May's Gem, 1 Panicul- 
a 1 Wistaria White. 1 Matrimony Vine. 
