OF HARDY PERENNIALS, SHRUBS AND VINES 
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Large Flowering Jackmannii Hybrids. The great 
beauty of this group fully repays the extra demands 
they make for rich soil, well drained, semi-shaded 
position and an abundance of water. 
—Henryi. Big, finely formed, creamy white flowers. 
—Jackmannii. Large, intense, royal purple with 
velvety appearance. 
—Mme. Edouard Andre. Large flowers of a deep, 
rich crimson. 
Strong plants of the above Jackmannii Hy¬ 
brids, 75c each; $7.00 per dozen. 
Euonymus —Euonymus 
Radieans. (Creeping Euonymus.) A fine evergreen 
variety with dull, dark green leaves slightly veined 
with white. Strong plants, 25c each; $2.50 per 
dozen; $18.00 per 100. 
—variegata. (Variegated Euonymus.) Similar to the 
type except that the leaves are beautifully marked 
with white, and make a handsome appearance. 
Strong plants, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen; 
$18.00 per 100. 
—vegetus. (Evergreen Euonymus.) An evergreen 
species with large, rounded, glossy leaves. It clings 
to rocks, walls and trees for which it makes a splen¬ 
did cover. 2-year, field-grown, 35c each; $3.50 
per dozen; $*25.00 per 100. 
Hedera —Ivy 
The famous English Ivy with its familiar evergreen, 
glossy foliage is unfortunately not very hardy in this 
climate, and requires winter protection where it is 
exposed to chilly winds on open walls. It can, however, 
be planted with perfect safety as a ground cover or as 
an edging to flower beds. 
Helix. (English Ivy.) Leathery, dark green, 3-lobed 
leaves; adheres to walls, etc., by means of rootlets 
on the stems. Very handsome. Field-grown, 2 to 
3 feet, 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Lonicera— Honeysuckle 
Favorite vines with delightfully fragrant flowers of 
piquant form, that love to ramble unrestricted over 
fences or walls, etc. They are perfectly hardy and 
adaptable to any purpose. 
Chinensis Halleana. (Hall’s Honeysuckle.) Of vigor¬ 
ous growth, with evergreen leaves, pubescent on both 
sides when young, and fragrant white flowers chang¬ 
ing to buff in the fall. An old favorite. 7-9. 
Japonica aurea-reticulata. (Golden Honeysuckle.) 
Elegant plant, with yellow flowers, and leaves 
beautifully netted or variegated with yellow, with a 
mixture of red towards autumn. 6-7. 
Plants of any of the above, 40c each; $4.00 per 
dozen; $35.00 per 100. 
Lycium —Matrimony Vine 
Hardy plant with recurving slightly spiny branches, 
growing either as a vine or shrub. 
It bears pretty purplish flowers through the Summer, 
followed by a profusion of scarlet berries. 
Barbatum. (Chinese Matrimony Vine.) Slender, 
drooping branches, pink and purple flowers, and 
scarlet and orange fruit. 6-9. Strong plants, 40c 
each; $4.00 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 
Polygonum 
From Greek Poly—many, and gonu—a knee-joint; 
referring to the numerous joints of the stem. 
Vigorous and rapid climber, with luxuriant habit of 
growth, giving a tropical appearance, aided by the red 
stems and very large leaves. Used where nothing else 
will survive, as it is of the lustiest heartiness. 
Auberti. A new species resembling Baldschuanicum 
in every way, but having larger bunches of white 
flowers. A decided improvement, and of sterling 
merit. 7 to 12 feet. 8-10. 2-year-old plants, 50c 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Baldschuanicum. (Lamb’s Fleece.) Light green, 
cordate leaves. Its rapidity of growth is astonishing. 
See illustration on this page. Field-grown plants, 
50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
Wistaria—Wistaria 
Woody vines with tightly clinging habit, for per¬ 
golas, arbors, trellises, etc., especially ornamental 
in early Summer when they are resplendent with their 
large, drooping clusters of fragrant blossoms. 
Sinensis. (Chinese Wistaria.) The old-fashioned favor¬ 
ite. Produces pendulous bunches of pale lilac, deli¬ 
ciously scented blossoms in great profusion all over 
the vine. 5-6. 
-—alba. A white-flowered form of the type. 5-6. 
Strong plants, both blue or white, 50c each; 
$5.00 per dozen; $45.00 per 100. 
Biota 
Globe Arborvitae 
Hemlock 
Arborvitae 
Retinospora 
