FLOWERING SHRUBS — Continued 
SPIREA VAN HOlITTI. 
The old favorite white spirea. Quite common but 
yet one of the best of all shrubs. A good grower with 
good foliage and masses of large white flowers. A per¬ 
fect fountain of pure white bloom in May and June. 
2 to 3 feet . . Each 20c — 10 for $1.75 — 100 for $15.00 
TAMARIX, AFRICAN. 
A hardy, vigorously growing shrub, with scale¬ 
like leaves and small, rosy pink flowers that appear 
before the leaves. 8 feet. May. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 30c — 10 for $2.50 
WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE. 
The most distinct variety blooming later in July 
and most showy with its abundance of deep carmine 
red flow'ers. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 50c — 10 for $4.50 
WEIGELIA HENDERSONI. 
A good rank grower and is well used as a screen 
plant and it attains a height of twelve or eighteen feet. 
It is a good bloomer being covered with beautiful pink 
flowers. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 25c — 10 for $2.00 
WEIGELIA ROSEA. 
One of the most popular of all the weigelias, being 
a bright rose pink and one of the heaviest bloomers. 
2 to 3 feet. Each 25c — 10 for $2.00 
c/^CLIMBING VINES^^Xo 
CLEMATIS — Large Flowering 
Clematis thrive in well drained (but frequently 
moistened) light loam enriched by well-rotted manure. 
Spread roots horizontally, the crown 3 inches below 
surface. Full sunshine best. 
— Henryi. Creamy white. 
Jackmani. Velvety violet. 
Mme. Ed. Andre Crimson-red. 
Ramona. Deep sky-blue. 
All 2-year, No. 1 . Each 75c 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA 
A Japanese vine of exceedingly rapid growth and 
a most profuse bloomer. The flowers are small, white, 
fragrant, produced in great panicles. Very popular. 
2-Year . Each, 40c — 10 for $3.50 
Boy! Oh! Boy! 
Here’s ROESCH’S 
Catalogue. 
Ma says we can depend 
on ROESCH’S stock. 
BITTER SWEET (Celastruc Scandens) 
The foliage is glossy and handsome with numer¬ 
ous creamy white tufts in July. Its graceful sprays 
of scarlet berries are very attractive in winter and 
make handsome winter house decorations. 
2-Year, No. 1 . Each 25c 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE 
A splendid, well known vine with heart-shaped, 
light green leaves 10 to 12 inches in diameter and 
queer, pipe-shaped, yellowish flowers, hardy and of 
rapid growth. 
2-Year, No. 1 . Each, $1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPAN 
Very vigorous. Flowers open pure white and change 
to yellow. Very fragrant and floriferous. Leaves re¬ 
main green until midwinter. 
2-Year, No. 1 .. Each, 25c 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET 
A rapid grower, producing clusters of scarlet, 
trumpet-shaped flowers in great abundance. Very 
handsome. 
2-Year, No. 1 ... Each 30c 
IVY, AMERICAN OR VIRGINIA CREEPER 
One of the most rapid growing varieties of native 
American vines. Useful for quickly covering arbors, 
verandas, walls and unsightly objects. 
2-Year, No. 1 . Each, 35c 
IVY, JAPAN OR BOSTON 
One of the finest ornamental climbers. It clings 
firmly to stone, brick or wood, and is entirely hardy. 
Foliage small but rich and dense, changing in autumn 
to carmine and gold of exceeding brilliancy. 
2-Year, No. 1 . Each, 40c 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti) 
The name gives a very good description of the 
beautiful lacy appearance of this late blooming vine. 
It is covered with a foamy spray of delicate white flowers 
which appear late in the summer and usually last until 
frost. A strong grower and two plants will provide 
a good start in covering an ordinary porch the first 
year. The vine often grows as much as 25 feet in one 
season. 
2-Year, No. 1 .. Each, 40c 
TRUMPET FLOWER 
A rapid grower and blooms almost all summer. 
Flowers bright scarlet and of trumpet shape. 
2-Year, No. 1 . Each, 30c 
WISTERIA MAGNIFICA 
Noblest and oldest of the vines. Often attains a 
great age with large woody trunk. The long flowers 
which are lilac blue with faint yellow spots, hang from 
the vines in large racemes. 
2-Year, No. 1 . Each, 50c 
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