CEEMA'I'IS Paniculata. “Sweet-scented Japan Clematis”. The flowers are star-like, 
of medium size, grandly fragrant and borne in immense sheets during September, when few other 
vines are in liower. One of the showiest, most delightful of all hardy flowering vines and grows 
rapidly. 15c each; 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; $1.00 a dozen, postpaid. 
UEU'I'ZflAS. Lovely and valuable self-sustaining shrubs -which vary in height but bloom 
like in dainty, bell or tassel-shaped flowers, in .June. The taller sorts make fine specimens and 
groups back of Shrubbery, the dwarfer kinds make choice borders, or for planting near the house. 
G-raciSSs. Dwarf, densely bushy, its drooping branches wreathed with pure white flowers in 
May Also for Winter blooming in pots. t 
LeMoinei. Dwarf, bushy, with pure white flowers borne in cone-shaped heads. 
Creuata»or Pride ol Rochester. Tall with double white flowers. 
All Deutzias 15 cents each; 4 for 50 cents; $1.35 a dozen, postpaid. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA SEEN IN FALL EVERYWHERE ON NICE LAWNS 
oi Golden Ball. Splendid,old-fashioned shrub,growing 8 to 10 feet hi CT h TJo-hts 
up the prden every Spring wflh a goiden mass of yellow bloom before the leaves appear if ten 
while the snow is still on the ground. Hardy everywhere appeal, orten 
£& InloM fsi^ n | ro b ; a t r es ’ SUI>ei ' blI i * dai> “ d Ior «"«"• *"*“ and trallises - 
Both 15 cts each ;2 for 25 cts ; $1.35 per dozen, postpaid. 
HONEVSUCKLEiHalliaua. Hall’s Japan Honey suck- 
evergreen sort,white flowers,turning to yellow. Very fragrant' L°-iv 
Variegated,Aucea Reticualat. Foliage beautifully m 
. - - — — inil/ll UUj 11 J 
Both Jo cents each; 4 for 50 cents; $1.35 per dozen 
HYDRANGEA. Especially fine where solid masses of, white 
indeed nothing takes their place. Makes a most wonderful and deli ,r h 
. Arborescens Grandiilora. “Hills of Snow”. Flowers m 
with rathe_r flat tops. Blooms during July, August and September. F 
Patticulaf a Gi’andiilora, One of the most popular of al 
the finest ornaments to the lawn, either as sigle specimens, in rows or 
of snowy white flowers are often a foot long and equally wide, cumin 
bloom in August and continue until late, a white turning to a beaiuifii 
Both 15 cts each ; 4 for 50 cts; $1.35 pei dozen, postpaid, or $7.ou p 
Ie. A strong, vigorous, almost 
•es remain on most of Winter, 
ottled gold and green. 
, postpaid. 
ure desirable.For this purpose 
tful open hedge, 
large masses of pure white, 
our leet in height. 
I blooming Shrubs, and one of 
groups. 'The immense heads 
■« t<! :1 P (, i'it.' They start to 
I pink-bronze,' 
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