Hardy Ornamental Flowering Shrubs and Vines 
IWPLEASE NOTE—All Shrubs and Fruit may be safely sent by Freight with very little cost. 
CLEMATIS. 
A POFDT.AR CT. ASS OP VINES AND HARDY EYHRYWHERJS. 
JiCKMANNI—Purple, deep and velvety. 
DUCHESS OR EDINBURG—Double and pare white. 
MADAM BAKON VEILIvARD— Light ru,.c and pink. 
PANICULATA—Pure white: very fragrant flowers. 
MADAM EDWARD ANDRE—Bright crimson. 
Price for strong 3 year old plants 40c. each; the entire 
set of 6 varieties, properly named, for SI.75. 
' AMPELG 
Clings tightly to stone-work, brick or wood, without 
other support thau its pwn tendrils: it forms a dense mat 
of thick leathery foliage, dark glossy gieen in summer, 
changing in autumn to the most gorgeous crimson. Price, 
for strong 1 year old plants by mail, postpaid, lOc. each; 
3 for 25c. 
SYR5NGA or McORANGE. 
GRANDIFLORA FLORA PLENA. A. very hardy 
shrub of dwarf growth with double pure white flowers ; 
very fragrant. One of the best of all Syringas. Price tor 
large shrubs 2 to 3 feet high 30c. each ; 3 for 80c. 
TWO EVERBLOOMING SPIREAsT" 
WSEGEUA. 
WIEGELIA ROSEA. 
. ROSEA—-Fine rose colored flowers, produced in great profusion. The plant 
IS perfectly hardy, grows well in any soil, always making nice bushy shaped 
shrubs. One ot the best. Price for large shrubs, 2 to 3 feet high, 25c. each : 
3 tor 60c. ’ 
FLORIBUNDA—Bright crimson flowers, 25c. each ; 3 for GOc. 
CANDIDA—Flowers pure white, 25c. each ; 3 for GOc. 
ROSEA NANA VAR1EGATA—With variegated foliage and rose colored 
flowers, 35c. each ; 3 for 90c. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon.) 
Beautiful hardy flowering shrubs, unsurpassed for freedom of bloom and 
variation of colors, with large Camelia-like flowers. Very free blooming. We 
ofier the double white, double purple and don ble variegated • 2V. to 3 feet high 
25c. each ; the 3 varieties properly named for 60 o. * ' 
AKEBSA QL1NATA. 
A hardy rapid growing vine, with chocolate and purple colored flowers verv 
fragrant; 3 to 5 leet high. 25o. each; 3 for GOc. ’ J 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. 
A vigorous, hardy, climbing plant, seudingout numerous side branches with 
purple flowers succeeded by brilliant scarlet berries; 3 to 5 feet hiirh 25c 
each; 3 for 60. ** ' 
HYDRANGEA. 
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CRIMSON SPIRF.A —Anthony Water hr.' 
THE CRIMSON SPIKF.A, ANTHONY WATERER-Nearly 
a year before it's, introduction by Air. Watcrer, The Garden pub¬ 
lished a very fine and accurate colored plateof it. Extract from a 
letter by Prof. W. E. Massey, N. C. Agr.-Exp Sta. : “ We are de¬ 
lighted with Spirea Anthony Watcrer : our liUIe plants set from 
three inch pots.last spring have been in profuse bloom all summer 
and are still blooming—Sept. 25.” Hundreds of prominent people 
interested in horticulturehaVeraised this new everbloomingshrub. 
It is perfectly hardy, of dwarf habit and one of the most showy 
shrubs for borders or pot culture. Price for large 3-vear old shrub’s 
25c. each ; 3 for GOc. 
CALLOSA ALBA — Same as above, except color of flower which 
Is pure white. Price for large 3-year old shrubs'25e. each: SlorGOc. 
ELEAGNU8 LQNGIPUS. 
A very attractive ornamental shrub, with silvery foliage and 
bright yellow flowers, followed by reddish amber colored berries , 
S to 4 feet high. 30c. each ; 3 for '75c. 
FORSYTHSA (Golden Bell.) 
A very early flowering shrub with golden yellow flowers, 
pretty. 3 to 4 feet high. GOc. each ; 3 for 75e. 
Very 
HONEY SUCKLE. 
HALLEANA-A remarkable variety ; is very hardy. The flow¬ 
ers are tirst pure white, changing to yellow. It is a continnous 
bloomer and one oi the most fragrant Honey Suckles. Large 
plants, 2 to 3 feet hicdi, 25c. each ; § for GOc. 
CHINESE TWINING—This is a very hardy climbing variety, 
blooms at intervals through the summer with white sweetly- 
scented flowers, and retains its foliage nearly all winter. 
Price 25c. each ; 3 for GOc. 
SNOW BALL. 
** This popular shrub is too well-known to need a description. The 
flowers are pure white, and extensively used for decorating. 
w Price, large shrubs, 2 to 3 feet high, 30c. each; 3 for 80c. 
HYDRANGEA— Panicutata Gr anihflo'ra. 
This Hydrangea attains a height of 5 to 7 feet, is hardy in all localities; 
blooms from July to September. The blossoms are borne in immense cone 
shaped trusses, often measuring ten inches in length ; are white when first open 
changing to pink and finally to a beautiful coppery red. The matured flower* 
may be cut and used as parlor ornaments in the same way as Everlasting* 
and will retain their beauty all winter. 
Price for large plantsk, 2 to 3 feet high, 30c. each; 3 for 80c. 
