for SHADE and BEAUTY 
V i i E S forevery purpose, a variance in color, 
in foliage and bloom 
CLEMATIS, JACKMAN!I—Immense flowers of an intense violet-purple produced during 
the summer. Is tender and not easily transplanted; must have care while starting. 
CLEMATIS, PANICULATA—Rapid grower, hardy and the most popular. 
like flowers during late summer and early fall, flowers appear in a perfect mass of 
white; delicious fragrance. 
BITTERSWEET—A native climber with fine large leaves, yellow flowers and clusters 
of capsuled orange fruit; a rapid grower. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPAN—A strong, vigorous vine with pure white flowers 
changing to yellow; foliage remains green well into winter; very fragrant. 
bloomer. 
HONEYSUCKLE, GOLD FLAME—Dark green foliage, disease and pest free, brilliant 
Everblooming and very 
trumpet-shaped flowers, bright red outside, yellow inside. 
popular. Extremely hardy. 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET—Dark green foliage, long tubular scarlet 
flowers. Blooms profusely, is very hardy and excellent for porches and arbors. 
IVY, BOSTON—Beautiful foliage in spring and summer, changing to crimson-scarlet 
in autumn. Clings to brick, stone or concrete walls. A very popular vine. Does best 
on east or north. 
IVY, ENGELMANNI (Woodbine)-—A vigorous growing vine, very hardy, brilliant fall 
coloring. We have never had any winter injury even in the far north. 
LACE VINE (Silver Lace)—Rapid growing climber producing large foamy sprays of 
creamy white flowers throughout the summer and fall. Very much in demand. 
TRUMPET VINE—A hardy, strong growing vine with large trumpet-shaped scarlet 
flowers in July and August. 
WISTERIA—Rapid grower. Flowers pale blue, May and June. Good for pergolas. 
Small star- 
Good 

this Spring PLANT PERENNIALS 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine)—Thrives in sun or shade, distinct 
in foliage and flowers, blooms May until August, height 18 
inches. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)—Also called Summer Lilac be- 
cause of the purple blossoms from August until frost. Height 
4 feet. : 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower)—Bell or star shaped flowers in 
rose, blue, white, separate colors. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Popular because it blooms when other 
plants have been nipped by frost, bringing color back to the 
garden. Height 1% to 2 feet. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart)—Beautiful heart-shaped, rose- 
colored flowers in April and May. Height 18 inches. 
DAISY (Shasta)—Large snowy-white flowers during most of 
summer. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur)—Flowers produced 
from June until fall. A favorite perennial. 
continually 
DIANTHUS (Sweet William)—Round topped clusters of flow- 
ers in all colors, red, pink to white, during May and June. 
Height 18 inches. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower)—Blooms in wonderful pro- 
fusion from June until November, red and yellow mixture 
in large daisy-like flowers. 
HIBISCUS—Immense flowers of pure white with large center 
of velvety crimson, in bloom all summer. Height about 3 
feet. 
IRIS—“S,” Standards, or top of bloom; “F,” Falls, or droop- 
ing petals. 
Ambassadeur—S., deep lavender suffused with bronze, F.. ma- 
roon with purple tinge. 
Autumn King—S. and F. a blue bi-color. 
Blooms spring and fall. Very good, 
Honorabilis—S. golden yellow, F. mahogany brown. 
Lent A. Williamson—S. broad lavender-violet, F. maroon 
with purple tinge. 
Lord of June—Both S. and F. light blue-violet. 
Madame Chereau—S. and F. white, bordered blue. 
Perfection-—An old favorite. S. lavender, F. deep violet. 
Prairie Gold—S. and F. rich yellow gold. 
Flowers large. 
Princess Beatrice—S. light lavender, F. deeper, slightly 
tinged violet. 
Queen of May—S. and F. soft lilac pink. 
Queen of Caterina—S. and F. soft pink-lavender. A one- 
color Iris, very fragrant. 
Rhein Nixe—S. white, F. purple; a good one. 
POPPY, ORIENTAL—Large, brightest crimson-scarlet, pur- 
plish black blotches at base of petals, height 2-to 3 feet. 
PHLOX—Especially desirable for borders and bedding. 
Bridesmaid—White with pink center, excellent for cutting. 
Eclaireur—A very fine purple-crimson and in good demand. 
Firebrand—Clear, rich, brilliant orange-scarlet, almost ver- 
milion. 
Pyramid—The finest pure white, early and very hardy. 
Rijnstroom—An old favorite, large flowers of rose color and 
pink. 
R. P. Struthers—Rich cherry-red, suffused with salmon, Im- 
proved. 
