WEIGELA ROSEA 
Sumac, Fern-Leaved verf ^ardy \hrub with an 
color up to a rich crimson. 
1 3 10 
12-18 inch Plants.$0.25 $0.60 $1.80 
2-3 ft. Nice Shrubs.40 1.00 3.00 
Tqmariv Grows U P to a height of 12 feet, 
lamarix uaessa This graceful, hardy shrub, with 
its bluish branches and pink flowers in June, should be 
planted amongst other tall shrubs, or for screens. 
1 3 10 
12-18 inch Plants.$0.20 $0.50 $1.50 
2-3 ft. Nice Plants.35 .90 2.70 
Tomai-iv U-’ 1., 10 ft. tall. Dense bluish branch- 
l uiiiai ix xiispiiid es w ith carmine-red flowers ia 
June and again in September. In recent years the Tama- 
rix Hispida became very popular. Every assortment of 
ornamental shrubs should contain Tamarix. 
1 3 10 
12-18 Inch Plants.$0.25 $0.60 $1.80 
2-3 feet Nice Shrubs.35 .90 2.70 
W7 • ,, 5 feet tall. Very hardy. Does 
Weigela Kosea we ii in shade. Blooms in 
June. The color of the blossoms is a brilliant rose 
with white. The flowers are trumpet-shaped, and 
are arranged so well on each branch that just a 
branch alone would make a neat little bouquet. 
For a showy, flowering shrub, as well as for cut 
flowers, you will be well pleased with Weigelas. 
1 3 10 
12-18 inch Plants.$0.22 $0.60 $1.80 
2-3 ft. Nice Shrubs.35 .90 2.70 
Weigela Eva Rathke IJrVolL ‘3,1 T™ 
most satisfactory Weigelas, and we can recommend both 
The Eva Rathke blooms over a longer period; it is al¬ 
most everblooming and its flowers are a brilliant crimson. 
You should include at least one of each of these Weigelas 
in your planting, and give them a shady or partially 
shaded place. 
1 3 10 
12-18 inch Nice Plants.$0.35 $0.90 $2.70 
2-3 foot Shrubs.55 1.50 4.50 
Hardy Ornamental 
The climbing shrubs we are offering you on this and 
the following page include the best time-tested varie¬ 
ties, as well as the fancy varieties which we have tried 
out and found worthy of your attention. You will find 
in this list a suitable vine for every purpose, and the 
plants we are offering yo,i are strong two-year-old 
field grown stock, well rooted and healthy. 
CLIMBING SHRUBS 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japanese Ever* 
In most years the vine stays green until 
gl eeil Christmas, making a fine cover for trellis, 
rock-work, walls and bank-covers. The flowers are 
yellow and fragrant. 25c each; 3 for 65c, postpaid. 
Aristolochia 
known as “Dutchman’s 
Pipe.” The pipe-shaped flowers ap¬ 
pear in June, and the large, heart-shaped leaves form 
a dense cover on a trellis, or arbor. Does well in the 
shade. 2 year No. 1 plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.65, 
postpaid. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet h^fouag* 
and in its bright red, trumpet-shaped and fragrant 
flowers. A fine vine. 30c each; 3 for 80c, postpaid. 
P,.! Climbs walls of stone 
Ampelopsis tlingelmani or brick, clinging 
well; the foliage is very good throughout the 
entire summer and fall. 2 year No. 1 plants 35c each; 
3 for 90c, postpaid. 
BOSTON 
One of the finest climbers; clings to 
a wall. Well liked on account of its 
foliage. We recommend it for the 
eastern states and south of here. In 
the North and Middle West, plant Am¬ 
pelopsis Engelmani instead. 2 year 
No. 1 plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c, post¬ 
paid. 
Virginia Creeper strong, Vapid 
grower, foliage dark green; it is a nice 
foliage plant, and is perfectly hardy. 
2 year No. 1 plants, 25c each; 3 for 90c, 
postpaid. 
This plant is well 
known for its orange- 
crimson berries in the fall; however, 
considering its handsome foliage, it 
would also deserve attention for plant¬ 
ing on the trellis or for fence covers. 
You will like this plant as a climber, 
and the branches in the fall will give 
you plenty of material for winter b.ou- 
quets. Nice plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c, 
postpaid. 
Japanese Kmlzu Vine ?E'l ls m a 0 b0 “i 
rapid growing vine in cultivation. Rosy pur¬ 
ple pea-shaped flowers in August. With us 
here, it freezes to the ground every winter, 
but makes a colossal growth in the spring, 
quickly replacing the frozen vines. Strong 
plants, 25c each; 3 for 65c. postpaid. 
Bittersweet 
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