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WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
ORNAMENTAL VINES 
WOODBINE or VIKCINIA CREEPER. The most popular 
porch vine in our list. Sometimes called 5-leaved ivy. 
Price, eiich, 30e; 10, ij;2.75. Postpaid, each, 35c. 
ENGLE3IAIV]V*S CREEPER. Resembles the woodbine, 
but has the added advantage of clinging tightly to 
brick, stone, concrete or stucco walls with no wires or 
other support. Price, each, 35c; 10, JPS.OO. Postpaid, 
each, 40c. 
HOP VINE. ^ handsome vine which grows 10 to 14 ft. 
in a season. The root lives over but the top dies back. 
Makes a heavy growth and does well in shade. Price, 
each, 20c; 10, {^1.75. Postpaid, each, 25c. 
CHINESE .MATRIMONY VINE. This is more of a trail¬ 
ing shrub than a climber. Useful on slopes, terraces 
and walls. Lavender flowers followed by bright red 
berries. Rapid grower. Price, exich, 20c; lOv .$1.75. 
Postpxiid, each, 25c. 
Virgin’s Bower. 
BITTERSWEET. A native of 
great hardiness, noteworthy 
for the beautiful shape and 
color of the berries in fall. 
Handsome foliage. Price, each, 
35c; 10, $3.00. Postpaid, each, 
40c. 
3IENISPERMUR. First listed 
this year after seeing the 
great value of it in Manitoba 
plantings. Leaves like Boston 
Ivy. Grows fast and endures 
shade. Kills back part way, 
but comes out stronger each 
year. Price, each, 40c; 10, 
$3.75. Postpaid, each, 45c. 
CLEMATI.S. WHITE or VIR¬ 
GIN’S BOWER, starry, white 
Eagle III aim's i, rcepcr. 
flowers in J u 1 y, feathery 
plumes in late summer and 
fall. Handsome, showy and 
very fast grower. Price, each, 
30c; 10, $2.75. Postpaid, each, 
35 c. 
CLEMATIS, J A C K M A N I I — 
LARGE FLOWERED PUR- 
PLE. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful plants that can be grown 
in the north. Needs some pro¬ 
tection but is worth it. Price, 
exich, 75c; 5 for $3.50. 
CLEMATIS — LARGE FLOW¬ 
ERED YELLOW.a very hardy 
large flowered type of great 
beauty. Price, each, 35c; 10, 
$.3.00. Postpxiid, exich, 40c. 
HARDY ROSES 
Prairie Rose. 
iSarrison’s Yellow. 
HARRISON S \ELLOW. Grows 5 to 6 ft. tall. In June 
is covered with masses of double yellow blossoms. 
Absolutely hardy. Price, each, 65c; 10, $6.00. 
PINK SCOTCH. Another extra hardy bush rose, 20 to 
30 inches tall. Blooms in June with many good 
sized, double, pale pink rose blossoms. Price, each, 
65c; 10, $0.00. 
BETT’V BLAND. gpQ picture and description of this 
New Canadian rose on page 1. Price, each, $1.00. 
PRAIRIE ROSE. North Dakota’s state flower. A com¬ 
pact bushy rose never over 2 ft. tall, a mass of pink 
flowers in June followed by large red hips. Useful 
in the shrub border. Price, each, 35c; 10, .$3.00'. 
ROS.A RUBRIFOI.IA. jjt. 4 to 5 ft. Red bark and fo¬ 
liage and dark red fruit are the features of this 
hardy rose; the flowers, smxill and pale pink, come 
in June, but the plant is striking and beautiful at all 
times. Price, exich, 45c; 5, $2.00. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Hardiest of the climbing roses 
and needs protection over winter. In a favorable lo¬ 
cation it will make 7 ft. of growth in a season. 
Price, 50c; 5 for ,$2.25. 
CRIMSON BAB\. This is a low bush rose, 12 to 15 in. 
high, blooming all summer with a profusion of bright 
red roses an inch across. Price, exich, 50c; 10, ,$4.50. 
HYBRID RUGOSA 
llAN'SA. Rugosa hybrid bearing double dark wine red 
roses through the summer. Bush 2 to 3 ft. tall, strong 
and vigorous. Handsome foliage. Price, exich, 50c; 5, 
$2.25. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAl^V. A more delicate type of 
rugosa hybrid with flowers more like the hybrid i)er- 
petual type, of a bright rose red color, blooms xill sea¬ 
son.' Height not over 2 ft. Very fragrant. Price, 
exich, 50c; 5, $2.25. 
SIR THOS. LIPTON. Perhaps the best white rugosa 
hybrid. Large, double white flowers, coming through¬ 
out the season, fragrant. Price, each, 50e} 5, $2.25. 
Sir Tims. Li|»tuu. 
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