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THE GOOD ,(• It EESIE COM PAX Y WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
HARDY CLIMBERS—Concluded 
English Ivy 
This is the old hardy variety that clings to walls, . 
trellises, etc. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 
hundred. 
Kudzu Vine 
This is the most rapid growing vine that anyone 
knows of. The foliage is large and tropical. It is 
entirely hardy. Everyone has trouble in getting 
nursery grown plants of this to grow. We have 
repared and offer pot-grown plants, the kind that 
as the crown to the plant and the ball of earth 
to the roots, and try to stop them growing and see 
if you don’t run into a snag. 60 cents per dozen: 
$4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. 
Passiflora (Passion Vines) 
Constance Elliott 
The, flowers ' are pure white, excepting a very 
• slight coloring at the base of the corolla. Perfect¬ 
ly hardy everywhere. Price, two and one-lialf inch, 
60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Wistaria 
A Popular Hardy Vine 
Bearing long racemes of flowers. Two colors, 
lavender-blue and pure white. 50 cents per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred. Two-year field-grown plants, 
dozen, $3.00. 
Hardy Plants and Perennials 
Including Border Plants and Bulbs 
ACHILLEA, BALL OF SNOW — Pure white 
flowers in immense clusters; fine fyr 
cemetery planting. Dozen, 50c; hundred, 
$3.50. 
ARUILEGIA, or Columbine —Four varieties. 
Dozen, 50 cents; hundred, $3.50. 
HARDY BEGONIA, E VAN SIAN'A —Think of 
it! a hardy Begonia, one that stood twenty 
degrees below zero last winter, and came 
up and bloomed all summer. Another 
thing in its favor, it requires shade to 
grow in, at least partial shade. So many 
persons write us asking for plants suit¬ 
able for s h a d y places. Well, Begonia 
Evansiana will fill the bill. It is a won¬ 
derful, beautiful Begonia having pendu¬ 
lous flowers in large racemes almost cov¬ 
ering the entire plant. Color a sparkling- 
pink that is simply entrancing. Every¬ 
body will want a hardy Begonia. It is 
also fine for pot culture. Dozen, $2.00; 
hundred, $12.00. 
CARY OPTERJS M A STAC ANTH US, or The 
Blue Spirea — Dozen, 60 cents; hundred, 
$4.00. 
CAMPANULA, or Canterbury Bells — Two 
colors. Dozen, 50 cents; hundred, $3.00. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLA 1’A GRANDIFLORA 
—Golden-yellow; invaluable for cutting. 
Dozen, 50 cents; hundred, $3.00. 
DELPHINIUM, LARKSPUR— Two varieties, 
Belladonna and Formosum. Dozen, 75 
cents; hundred, $5.00. 
DICENTRA SPECTABTLIS, or Bleeding 
Heart—Dozen, $1.00; hundred, $7.00. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) —Gloxinia-like flow¬ 
ers; four separate colors. 50 cents per 
dozen; hundred, $3.50. 
SHASTA DAISIES-—50 cents per dozen; $3.50 
per hundred. 
NEW GIANT Sn.VSTA DAISIES— An improvement 
on the “Old Shasta Daisy.” Much larger and 
finer. Two varieties, Alaska and King Edward. 
75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
EULALIA JAPONIC A ZEBRINA (Hardy Grass) — 
Striped across the leaves; fine plume. Dozen, 50 
cents; hundred, $3.00. 
HOLLYHOCKS, MAMMOTH DOUBLE FLOWERING 
—We offer four colors. Will bloom the first year. 
Dozen, $1.00. 
HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA (The Lemon Lily) —This 
is entirely hardy, and bears flowers of a lemon- 
yellow color. Very desirable. Dozen, 50 cents; 
hundred, $3.00. 
EULALIA JAPOXICA VARIEGATA (Hardy Grass) 
—Striped white and green; bears elegant plumes. 
Dozen, 50 cents; hundred, $3.00. 
EULALIA GRACILIS UNTVTTATTA (Hardy Grass) 
— Makes immense clumps; very graceful. Dozen, 
50 cents; hundred, $3.00. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis Pnlustris) —Every¬ 
body’s favorite. Dozen, 50 cents; hundred, $3.00. 
FUNKIA SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA (The 
White Plantain or Day Lily) —Pure white, lily¬ 
shaped fragrant flowers. Dozen, $k00; hundred, 
$ 6 . 00 . 
FUNKIA UNDULATA MEDIA VAR, — Green and 
white foliage with lavender flowers. Dozen. $1.00; 
hundred, $6.00. 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA (Blanket Flower) — 
Center dark red-brown, petals marked with rings 
of brilliant crimson-orange and vermilion. Dozen, 
50 cents; hundred, $3.50. 
HIBISCUS CRIMSON EYE—Belong to the family of 
Mallows; flowers six inches across; color pure 
white with pronounced eye of deep crimson. 
Dozen, 50 cents; hundred, $3.50. 
HIBISCUS, MEEHAN’S MALLOW MARVELS —We 
have four varieties of this handsome hardy per¬ 
ennial bearing large extremely showy flowers. 
Dozen, 75 cents; hundred, $5.00. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS —Large spikes of pure 
white. The hardy Hyacinth. Dozen, 30 cents; 
hundred, $2.00. 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE, or Lady Largent —Deep 
royal blue flowers. This is an elegant plant. 
Dozen, 60 cents; hundred, $4.00. , 
HARDY SCOTCH, or SWEET MAY PINKS — These 
are the. pinks of our mothers’ gardens. Four va¬ 
rieties: Abbpttsford, Essex Witch, Laura Wilmer 
and the famous pyre white flowering variety, Her 
Majesty. Dozen, 50 cents; hundred, $3.50. 
