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N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y. 
*VioIa Cornuta Apricot, Suttons—Rich apricot yellow, shaded sal¬ 
mon, Very showy. 25 cents each. 
♦Viola Cornuta Aurea—Rich golden yellow, large. 25 cents each. 
♦Viola Cornuta Jersey Cem—Pure rich violet, A very free and 
continuous bloomer. Endures more sun than some. New. 25 
cents each. 
♦Viola Cornuta White Perfection—-Large glistening white. 25 cents 
each. 
•Viola Odorata (Sweet Violets)—The following are hardy in most 
sections. The fragrant flowers appear in early spring. 
♦Viola Odorata, Prince of Wales—Rich deep purple. 25 cents each. 
♦Viola Odorata Double Russian—Produces double fragrant flowers 
very freely. The hardiest double variety. 25 cents each. 
♦Viola Odorata Rosina—A new hardy pink violet that is intensely 
fragrant. Color pink and old rose, free and continuous bloomer. 
Any good soil and light shade. 25 cents each. 
♦Viola Pedata (Birds Foot Violet)—Pale violet flowers. Finely 
divided foliage. Leaf mold soil. 25 cents each. 
♦Viola Pedata Bicolor—A very brilliant and attractive violet and 
white form of the latter. Very desirable. 25 cents each. 
Yucca Filamentosa (Adams Needle) (Spanish Bayonette)—A very 
striking and imposing plant. Creamy white, bell shaped flow¬ 
ers on tall stems in late summer. 35 cents each. 
Yucca, Packers Variegated—An unusually attractive variegated 
form of the above, 35 cents each, 
CLIMBtNC PLANTS AND VINES 
The following vines and shrubs are sent by express, carriage 
charges collect. 
Ampelopsis Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper)—A popular quick 
growing vine for covering old stumps, trellises and the like. The 
foliage takes on bright yellow and scarlet shades in fall. 35 
cents each. 
Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston or Japan ivy)—A popular vine for 
covering stone or brick walls to which it clings without support. 
Beautiful autumn colors. 35 cents each. 
Celastrus Scandens—A native vine much prized for its attractive 
orange-scarlet fruits which are useful winter decorations. 35 
cents each. 
Clematis Paniculata—A rapid growing vine. In August and Sep¬ 
tember it is completely covered with pure white fragrant flow¬ 
ers. 35 cents each. 
Hedera Helix (English Ivy)—A popular evergreen vine. Excellent 
for covering walls or stumps in shade. 35 cents each. 
♦Eunonymus Kewwnsis—^A choice evergreen plant for the rock gar¬ 
den. A slowly spreading plant that hugs the ground closely. 
Small deep green foliage. Will grow in sun or shade. 35 cents 
each. 
Eunonymus Radicans Variegata—Somewhat larger than the pre¬ 
ceding, having deep green leaves variegated white. 50 cents 
each. 
Eunonymus Radicans Vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet)—A still 
larger growing variety with larger glossy green leaves. Makes a 
most beautiful hardy vine for covering walls. Has pretty orange 
berries in fall which remain on the plant nearly all winter, 50 
cents each. 
HARDY SHRUBS 
Acre Palmatum Atropurpureum (Japanese Bloodieaf Maple)—A 
dwarf bushy cut-leaf maple having deep red leaves. Makes a 
beautiful lawn specimen. 21/2 to 3 ft. $3.50 each. 
♦Azalea Mollis (Japanese Azalea)—A decideous form flowering In 
early spring before the leaves develop. These come in many 
shades of yellow, orange and scarlet. A dwarf shrub suitable for 
the Rockery. Leaf mold soil and shade. 12-15 in., $1.50 each. 
Buddleia lie de France—A new Buddleia that is a great improve¬ 
ment over older forms. The fragrant purple flowers are very 
freely produced in summer. Makes a beautiful lawn specimen. 
35 cents each. 
Buxus Suffruticosa—Dwarf bushy well known, dense, evergreen 
shrubs that make a beautiful formal edging. 8-10 in bushy, 50 
cents each. 
♦Calluna Vulgaris (Scotch Heather)—A dwarf shrub having small 
evergreen leaves and‘pink bell flowers in late summer. Requires 
acid soil. 35 cents each. 
♦Calluna Vulgaris Aurea (Golden Heather)—^A variety of the above 
having green leaves shaded with gold, 35 cents each. 
♦Calluna Vulgaris Nana Compacta (Moss Heather)—Of spreading 
compact growth about 8 in. high. An excellent evergreen for 
the small rock garden. 50 cents each. 
