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VINES 
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Boston Ivy (Amelopsis Veitchii)....... .35 $1.20 a" ae 
Bittenswestmvolasmriayy. jee ee): es 135: Pale 
Ce LAR wiih) avai’ wiih dicey ashe, eB 120 
Clematis, Panioutara, WAL bee Wa 6 ees 235 1,20 
Hall's Evergreen Honeysuckle, Yellow Flower. “20 «90 
Amerioan Ivy (Virginia Creeper) sy sie. + 6 6 88 ys 0 
Englernen's Ivy (Amelopsis Englerenn) ... .» wan yee 
BA Ponce Pipe We) es a ea) se ela oe 8 OD 1.20 
Honeysuckle, Red Everblooming. »« « + «+ « « » 60 2.00 
Clematis, Jackmani-Purple. » + « » «6 #8 « « «60 2.400 
Matromia Vine 2 ° ry ° ° ° ° e ° e ee ° e ® ~20 ‘ e775 
a ee LOR VT Cs litt elect: wy yeas (8 eke Volkan SB. P30) 1.80 
Euonymus Radicans, Evergreen, bronze foliage 
HIG ho MR a De A ee 050 1.80 
Peli eh) Dees oly OR ROR ah wy Mme ee 8 22d oO 
_ HARDY. PERENNIAL FL OVERS 
2 year Field Grown 
25¢ Each; 4 for 80¢; 2.30 per dozen 
Baby's Breath- (Gyposophila Paniculata) white flowers. ., 
Delphinium-Belladonna, light blue flowers-Béllamosa, Deep Blue- 
Blackmore sand Landgon, deep blue to almost red. 
Hibissuse(Rosemallow) Flowers large bright pink, red, and white. 
Lathryrus Latifolia (Hardy Sweet Pea) Clusters of red, white or pink. 
Pyrethum Roscum-(Painted Daisy) Red ana Pink shades. 
Yucca Filamentosa-(Adam's Needle) Creamy white balls. 
Asters-—(Hardy) Named Varieties. 
Bleeding Heart-Crimson and white-Heart shaped flowers. 
Poppy (Victoria Louis) delicate shell pink-(Oriental) rich red. 
Chrysanthemums-Hardy named varieties,” 
Pampas Grass. wide 
‘ HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
2 year Field Grown 
20¢ each; 4 for 75¢; $2.00 per dozen 
Canterbury Rells-(IMixed Biennial)-Deep blue, white and pink, 
Columbine, (Aquilegia) May, June bey a 
Eupatorium Coolestinum-Hardy.Ageratume opin: | M 
Coreopsis-Large Golden Yellow, daisy-like flowers. 
Daisy-(Shasta, Hortze, end English Daisy) 
Gaillardia Gradiflora-Yellow-gold border-center red. 
Golden Glow-Flowers double Yellow TORE, 
Hollyhocks-Red, pink, white and yellow, Double or single. 
Phlox Subulata-Moss pink. Low Spreading stems and narroWe 
Phiox-Morgenrood, deep rose; Mrs. Re Pe Struthers, orange red: 
Rignstroom, rose pink; Thc, salmon-pink; Von Lassburg, white, 
Sedum-Acre (Goldén Moss) Dwarf flowers, yellow. 
aig (Spectabile) Flowers soft rose colcrs 
(Spectable Brilliant)-Rich dull red, late summer, 
(Sedum Spuriun Cocceineum)-Pink, fine for low borcers. 
Pinks-(Dianthus Plumaris) Double dwarf, “ine se doubles mixed. 
Sweet William-(Disnthus Barbatus) 
BULBS 
CALADIUM- 10¢ each; 3 for 25¢ 
CANNAS: 10¢ each; 3 for 25¢; 1.00 per dozen; 
President-Scariet, red dwarf. 
King Humbert-Yellow dwarf. sy am 
Mes. Alfred Conard-Pink 
LILLIES:: Lillium, Regale white shaded pink-25¢ each~4 for 80¢- a 
Elogans, best red 10-)1.60; 15¢ each-4 for 50¢-10 for wld 
Specissum Rubrun, with 
deep rose and gold. 
Madonna . $35¢ each-4 for 1,25- 
10*for 45.00. 
Fh 16¢ each - 4 for 50¢ 
TRIS: 10¢ each; Ob. per dozen § 
Caprice-Rosy red Gertrude-Rare Violet blue 
Sherwin Right-Golden yellow Gypsy Queen-Smoly shade of old gold. 
sh Rose Unique-Bright violet rose, nearest to pink. 
PEONTES: ; nak aa 10 
Karl Rosenfield, dark red, midseason-75¢/ each; 2.10 per 33 6,50 rer, 
Reine Horbenss, pinky yer 103802, each; Lab, perm Oo: 4£.20uper 10 
Felix Crousse, dark red, micseason 
(m4 eg 1 i 
bey ason) Lord Kitchener, red, early 
mat . L'Eelantante, crimson, midseason 
sae gal tn Delache, red, midseason 
6.59 per 19  sanert Crousse, salmon, late 
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