Tall-growing with very large, 
Fortune}, 01 more upright growth. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents; $1.00 per dozeD. 
HIBISCUS tMallow) Very desirable border plant, 6 feet high, ahd bearing great, large, showy flowers of delicate 
colors. Hardy herbaceous Perennial. 
ISallow Marvels.A robust type of upright habit, flowers often 6 inches across,In all shades of crimson and white. 
Ca'lnssou Eye. Flowers of Immense size, pure white with spot of deep crimson in center. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 60 cents; $1.00 per dozen. 
HOMlETSrt'MIiE, Ilalliana. Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. A strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort, with 
white llowerB, very fragrant, turning to yellow. Leaves remain on most of w T inter. 
Variegated, Aurea Reticulata. Foliage beautifully mottled gold and green. 
15 cents each; 4 for 60 cents; $1.35 per dozen. 
HYDRANHEA. Especially fine where solid masses of white are desirable. 
Irboresjeas drandiflora. “Hills of Snow”. Flowers in large masseB of pure white, rather flat tops. Blooms 
during July. August and September. Four feet. 
iPamcnlaltt taruudillorn. One of the most popular of all blooming shrubs, and one of the finest ornaments 
on the lawn, either as single specimens, in rows, or groups. The immense heads of snowy white flowers are often a foot 
.long and equally wide, coming to a point. They start to bloom in August and continue until late, white turning to a 
beautiful pink-bronze. Both varieties 15 cents each; 4 for 50 cents; $1.35 per dozen; $7.00 per 100 by express. 
U51X.S of several kinds. Succeeds In any soli, but does best in moist places and shady spots. Perfectly hardy, 
tiermanlca, or Fleur S)e E8 k. Found in every old-fashioned garden. Their exquisite coloring and peculiar 
fragrance have given them a place among spring flowers never usurped by any other. 
Mitnui aWll*. Inteuse, rich yellow, falls bronzed veined garnet, golden head. 
Mud. Chereau. White, elegantly frilled with a wide border of clear blue. 
IPnllida HSiilrrralieij.. A rare and delightful variety, especially fine for massing, 
lull flowers of soft lavender, the falls of a deeper blue. 
Aoigutu. Single; white, purple-striped, upper petals violet. I Araragai. Double; velvet-blue.center yellow. 
(lelika-nc.Ilami. Large-flowering; double: white, | Sneren. Double; violet-blue; center white. 
It lu’tt-ksimo. Largo-flowering; double; blue, center yellow; dwarf. 
Sliigaa-no-llranagul. Double; large-flowering; violet-blue, veined white, center yellow. 
SflsaBia-iio-iiMOirl. Double; vlolct-red margins, center yellow. 
Wiares-leu Mixed. Leaves small and narrow; the flower something like Spanish Iris, small and pretty A late 
flowering vanety. All Iris 15 cents each; $1.36 per dozen. 
JASiiUsI, N ts.ilflortiirn. Hardy Jaralne. Handsome, bell-shaped flowers, golden yellow, sweet scented and 
borne before the foliage. Weeping in appearance, about 4 feet tall. s 15 cents each; 4 for 50 cents. 
EATAIYRUtl iLutif'ollu*. Perennial Pea. One of the prettiest Perennial’vines, rampant In growth, of easy 
culture, producing shiny. Pea-shaped flowers. Entirely hardy and not particular as to soil. Splendid for covering rocks 
stumps, walls and fences. White and pink separately. 15 cts each; 4 for 50 cts; $1.35 per dozen’ 
LONICERA. Bush Honeysuckle The earliest shrub to get full leaf In spring, with brightest, clear, green color 
Flowers bright and pretty v followed by red berries. Suitable for hedges. 
Morrowi. Pink flowers, • 16 cents each; 4 for 50 cents; $1.35 per dozen 
FiEBN I EX. Wo are offering the most desirable and perfect flowering Pseonies. They should be Bet In deep rich 
well-prepared soil, 2 feet apart eacn way, covering bulbs but an Inch or two. All divisions are from three to five’ eyes’ 
strong, blooming clumps. J 
Festival Maxima. Largest and most popular, high built flowers borne on long, stiff stems; color purest white 
inner petals slightly tipped carmine. Double and early. 
M me. Krylage. Large, compact, dark solferino red, with 6llver tips. Strong, upright grower and free bloomer 
Eady l.eiioi a ltrauincll. Lovely large,rose-colored flowers; free bloomer on long stems. Fine for cut flowers 
OfiiciualW Bultrai Plena. The old-fashioned, early-flowering red. The earliest and most brilliant of ali 
Pssonles. , , _ AH 60 cents per clump; 3 clumps for $1.35. 
heparate tolars but Unnamed V arlelies. These are all 3 to 5 eyed, large, healthy, flowering clumps true 
to color but tve do not label them with names. Fine and rare bargains, Red. white, pink. Say what colors you wish. 
All 25 cents each; $2.40 per dozen by express 
FEAT A to SHIN. Grandtflora. Wahlenbergia. Chinese Belt Flower. Very rich flowered, hardy Perennial grow¬ 
ing about 2 feet high; flowers from 2 to 3 Inches across, produced abundantly during July and August. Single blue 
single white and dwarf white, separately. 15 cents each; 2 for 26 cents; 6 for 60 cents; $1.00 per dozen’ 
POIYfiONlIM Cuspidatnm. A robust plant throwing up huge, branching Btems 10 feet high and bearing in 
autumn white flowers in upright racemes at the axils of the leaves. 15 cents each; 4 for 60 cents. 
PKItEE BEERY. A hardy, thorny, evergreen shrub, the foliage shiny, dark green, with pretty red berries in 
clusters during the winter. Very pretty, a fine, new hedge plant. 16 cents each; 4 for 50 cents 
PRIMULA, Hardy. Among the most interesting and beautiful early spring flowering Perennials. Plant them 
in rich, well-drained soil, in border or rockery, partially shaded if possible. 
Yulgsiris. The true English Prlmrore, with fine clusters of very fragrant light yellow blossoms. 
16 cents each; $1.25 per dozen. 
' PRIVET. California. Best, most certain to grow and most satisfactory of all hedge plauts, and the most 
economical and permanent. Will make a dwarf hedge, or of any height the grower chooses, and as dense as desired, 
so that nothing can get through it. Set plants fi inches apart In single rows, or double rows fi inches apart, plants a foot 
-mart in the row beginning the second row G inches after the first plant In the first row. M ater well when planting. 
Hardy 10 cents each; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000, by express. 
PRIVET. /Amoor River. A large variety with upright branches; leaves dark green; flowers white,.In erect 
panicles. Dnusnallv hardy. * « cents each : PerJ-00; $25.00 per 1000, by express. 
MiiASTA B>ABttY. These are hybrids of Chrysanthemum Maximum, growing 2 feet High, and bearing large, 
Daisv-like flowers with yellow centers. ' 
ABcunka. Great beautiful flowers. 4^ to 6 inches across, with glistening, snowy white petals and vividly yellow 
confers. ’ 15 cents each: 4 for 50 cents *' $1.35 per dozen. 
SNOWBALL; Japanese. Viburnum. One of the most popular hardy .flowering shrubs. the entire bush cover¬ 
ed for Decoration Day with lovely balls of pure white flowers. cen ts each, ~ for 25 cents; 5 lor 50 cents. 
SB*IREA8. The Spireas are wonderfully free bloomers,and are all 60 ciirtoient mat a careful selection will insure 
continuous bloom all season through. All are hardy, easily grown and most ® ff ®cyve. 
Anlliony Waf 4 *rer. Dwarf, bushy, spreading type.with large corymbs bulliantly colored In rosy crimson. At 
its best In blooming in late summer. . 
t'nllosa Alba. Largo clustors of pure white flowers all summer, very dwarf and bushy 
Opnfalia. Upright, 8 to 10 feet pretty, heavy, white flower umbels. In June make the branches droop. Old flow- 
or heads turn dark red. 
Pi’BunifoEI, FI. PI. ‘'Bridal Wreath” Plum leaved foliage; fall growing, but will prune to any desired height. 
Blooms early, with long, gracefully curved branches covered their entire length with small, double flowers. 
R«*evei*ii. Tall, graceful. Foliage dark, bluish-green lanceolated. large, white, double flowers in May and June. 
Van Bloulei. The grandest of all the Spireas and one of the best of all shrubs. It is a complete fountain of white 
bloom in May and in June. * 
Queen Alexandra. Very dwarf. 18 Inches. An elegant, hardy border plant that does best in partially shaded sit¬ 
uation; flowers delicate pink. Also a delightful pot plant for winter. 
All Spireas 15 cts each; 4 for 50 cts; SI.35 per dozen; $7.00 per 100 by express. 
TOAD Bill.}IT; Japanese. THcytrls. An Interesting plant, about 18 Inches high, producing a great profusion of 
clusters of peculiar Lily like flowers, creamy white with spotted purplish crown. Plant In semi-shady situation. A late fall 
bloomer 15 cts each;4 for 60 cts. 
WEIOEE AS. Very fine shrub, from 5 to 6 feet In height, that bloom in May. Juno and July, with trumpet-shaped 
flowers of many colors. Hardy* free-blooming and attractive. 
Flowers a soft rose-carmine. 
Variegated. A neat, dwarf variety, valuable for the clearly defined green, yellow and pink colors in Its leaves. 
Flowers delicate rose and pink. One of the most valuable and pleasing variegated shrubs. 16c each", «or 50c» $1.35 a dozen. 
'YECCA FIJLA>llENTOSA. “Adam’s Needle” or “Spanish Bayonet”. A stately foliage net flowering plant 
equally imposing In solitary or group plantings, and always conspicuous. The broad, sword-like 1 ' is evergreen 
while mid-summer shows great erect, branching stems bearing a showy display of pendant, crea> ells. Hardy, 
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