Hydrangea— Quite hardy, bears showy panicles of pink and 
white flowers. 
Lilac — Common purple, Perslal, White Persian, large flower- 
ing white, are hardy and beautiful shrubs, well adapted to any 
locality, 
Splreas — Are all elegant, low shrubs of easy culture, and 
their bloom extends over a period of three months. Blllardi, 
White Flowering, Lance Leaved, Golden Leaved, Reevesli, 
FI. PI. 
Syringa— Flowers fragrant; very desirable; white. 
Snow Ball— A well known favorite shrub, large size, white 
flowers. 
Welgella — Varlgated leaved; rose colored; hardy and beau- 
tiful shrubs for the yard. 
Althea (Tree Hollyhock, Rose of Sharon) — One of the most 
showy flowering shrubs; strong, erect growing, with large bell- 
shaped double flowers of striking color, borne abundantly In 
August and September, when most other shrubs are out of bloom. 
Flowering Almonds — These are delightful with their pink 
and white double blossoms in early spring; not hardy enough 
for extremely cold locations; strong trees. 
Purple-Leaved Barberry — A beautiful shrub, with persistent 
violet purple foliage; showy, small yellow flowers; conspicuous 
and beautiful red berries in pendulous clusters; very ornamental; 
forms a handsome hedge. 
L. Ovallfollum (California Privet) — A species of unusual 
beauty that has become the most popular of all hedge plants. For 
groups and specimens it is equally pretty, and its shining leaves 
give it value for porch and terrace decoration when grown m 
standard form. Can be sheared to any desired form. 
L. Ibota— A flne and hardy border shrub of spreading habit, 
with curving branches and leaves of grayish green. Its pure 
white flowers appear in June, to be followed later by bluish seeds. 
Ampelopsis Veitchli— A foliage creeper, which clings with the 
tenacity of the ivy; perfectly hardy; colors finely In autumn. 
Honeysuckle— Monthly, fragrant; Chinese Twining, Yellow 
Trumpet, Scarlet Trumpet. 
Wistarias— Double, purple and white; both are very beautiful 
and hardy climbers of rapid growth. 
Clematis Jackmanil — Flowers large of intense violet purple; 
has no superior; a perpetual bloomer. 
Clematis Panlculata— A vine of very rapid growth; quickly 
covering trellises and arbors with handsome, clean, glossy, green 
foliage. The flowers are of medium size, pure white, borne In 
Immense sheets, and of a most delicious and penetrating frag- 
rance. 
Clematis Coccinea— A native of southern species, quite hardy, 
flowers small, bright scarlet; a very interesting plant. 
We have some fine large clumps of our own beautiful Cle- 
matis which grow In the Rocky Mountains. We consider these 
one of the best for covering arbors. 
Virginia Creeper — A native vine of rapid growth, with large, 
luxuriant folk which In the autumn assumes the most gor- 
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