Hedge Plants 
Stock No. 
176. Amur River, Privet. Evergreen hedge. 
Per. 10 Per 100 
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Vines, Etc. 
177. Clematis, Jacmani. Large violet purple flowers. 
Each 
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178. Clematis, Paniculata. Small white flowers. 
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179. Ivy, English. Dark evergreen foliage. Good 
ground cover. Clings well to trees and walls. 
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180. Wisteria, Purple or White. Rapid growing vine, 
long pendant flowers. 
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Peonies 
181. Edulis Superba. Very early, clear deep pink. 
182. Felix Crousse. Midseason, large globular flowers, 
rich ruby red. : 
183. Festima Maxima. Early; white with center flecked 
with crimson. 
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Roses 
Each 
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WHITE VARIETIES 
184. Kaiserine Augusta Victoria. 
185. White Killarney. 
186. Frau Karl Drushki. 
PINK VARIETIES 
187. Editor McFarland. 
188. Mrs. Chas. Bell. 
189. Radiance. } 
190. Killarney. ( 
191. Paul Neyron lest 
RED VARIETIES 
192. Chas. K. Douglas. 
193. Margaret McGredy. 
194. Red Radiance. 
195. Etoile de Holland. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
196. Lady Hillingdon. 
197. Sunburst. oe i 
TWO TONES VARIETIES 
198. Talisman. 
199. Pres. Hoover. . 
CLIMBING ROSES 
200. Cli. American Beauty—Red. 
201. Paul’s Scarlet Climber—Red. 
202. Climbing Pink Radiance. 
203. Climbing Red Radiance. 
204. Cli. K. Aug. Victoria—White. 
205. Climbing Sunburst—Yellow. 
Each Doz. 
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VARIETIES 
Stock No, 
206. May. Pale yellow, pleasant sub-acid, ripens ite 
May. . 
207. Early Colter. Medium size, yellowish white. May 
and June. 
208. Early Harvest. Medium size, yellow. June. 
209. Carelina Red June. Medium size, red, June. 
210. Yellow Transparent. Medium to large, light yellow. 
211. 
212. 
213. 
214. 
215. 
216. 
217. 
June 
Liveland. Medium size, creamy white with red 
streaks. June. 
Red Astrachan. Large deep red, rich flavor. July. 
Summer Orange. Large, round, speckled yellow. 
July. 
Hackworth. Large, yellow with. striped effect. 
Mid-Summer. 
Horse. Yellow, mid-Summer. 
Improved Horse. Very large, yellow. Mid-Summer. 
Summer Pearman, Me ae ium yellow with red 
. Streaks. August. 
218. 
219. 
220. 
221. 
222. 
223. 
224. Reyal Limbertwig. Large, pale yellow. Fall and 
Winter. 
225. Winesap. Red, medium to large, good keeper. 
Fall and Winter. 
226. Stayman. Large, red, good quality. Fall and Win- 
ter. 
227. Arkansas Black. Medium large, deep red, good 
keeper. Winter. 
228. Yates. Medium size, prolific bearer, good Keener 
Winter. 
229. Crab Apple. Red and’ yellow, tine for jelly and 
preserves. 
Peach 
Each — Doz. 
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230. Mayflower. 
Bonum. Medium pale red. Fall. 
Buckingham. Large, pale red. Sept. and Oct. 
Grimes Golden. Medium size, yellow. Oct. and Nov. 
mani Large, red, nearly sweet. Fall and Win- 
er 
Yellow Delicious. Large, yellow, good eecren aa 
and Winter. 
woe Black Twig. Large, red, sub-acid. Win- 
er 
VARIETIES 
Earliest peach known. Red, semi- 
ung late May, early, June. 

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