
MAD. ANDRE. 2 yr., each, $1.75. 
A large red flowering clematis. Very showy bloom and 
plant is hardy. Flowers in June. 
PANICULATA. 2 yr., each, $1.25. 
A small flowered form of Clematis, long a favorite for 
trellises and arbors. Becomes a mass of fragrant small 
white flowers in early September. Very hardy. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
GOLDFLAME. 2 yr., each, $1.25; dozen, $13.00. 
A recent introduction. A strong grower like all Honey- 
suckle vines. Blossoms are exceptionally beautiful, the 
inside of the flower being golden yellow and outside is 
the usual red. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. 
$11.00. 
A strong almost evergreen foliaged plant. Blossoms 
occur over a long period of time, July—to freeze up. 
Subject to some winter injury in Wisconsin. 
SCARLET TRUMPET. 2 yr., each, $1.00; Dozen, $11.00. 
A strong rapid grower, free bloomer of bright red 
trumpet shaped flowers. Very hardy. 
IVY, Boston. 2 yr., each, $1.00; dozen, $11.00. 
Has bright, glossy green foliage, which in fall changes 
to bright shades of crimson and scarlet. Clings to brick, 
stone and stucco better than any other vine. Will kill 
back some in certain winters. 
IVY, Engelmann. 2 yr., each $1.00; dozen, $11.00. 
A much hardier form than the Boston Ivy which also 
clings to any masonry surface. It also grows much 
more vigorously and rank which sometimes is an ob- 
jection. 
SILVER LACE VINE. 2 yr., each, $1.25. 
A very rapid growing vine that is covered in late sum- 
mer and fall with a great mass of white fleezing bloom. 
Makes a good showing the first year. Very reliable and 
hardy. : 
WISTERIA, Purple. 2 yr., each, $1.25; dozen, $13.00. 
A rapid growing vine with long pendulous clusters of 
pale blue or lavender flowers in June and sometimes in 
the autumn. 
Perennials 
No home planting is complete without flowers of some 
sort. Perennials, because of their more permanent nature 
make for a more satisfactory garden planting than any 
other type. With proper choice, a perennial garden can 
bloom from early spring until late fall. A successful 
perennial boarder is one that is imposed of rich, mel- 
low soil and located in a well drained, sunny spot. 
ACHILLEA. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
THE PEARL. A fine foliaged plant producing an 
abundance of small double white bloom all through the 
summer. Grows to about 24 inches. 
Roseum. An upright stiff stemmed plant with flat 
clusters of rosey pink flowers. Blooms 1n June and July. 
ASTER. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
A fall flowering plant that should not be confused with 
the annual aster. Flowers are mostly single and come 
in various colors. Height ranges from 2 feet to 5 feet. 
Blooms from September to freeze-up. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. Beautiful red; 2 feet. 
BARR’S PINK. Very showy; 3 feet. 
CLIMAX. Blue, yellow center; 3 feet. 
MT. EVEREST. Pure white; 3 to 4 feet. 
ASTILBE. Each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 
A half-woody perennial that produces a beautiful plume 
like blossom of bright pink. 
BABY’S BREATH, Bristol Fairy. Each, 75c. 
2 yr., each, $1.00; dozen, 
10 
A double Baby’s Breath that is much more desirable 
than the older single variety. Florets are larger and 
double. Blossoming season longer. 
BACHELOR BUTTON. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
A desirable perennial form of the annual variety. Large 
flowers. 
BELLFLOWER—CAMPANULA: Each, 40c; dozen $4.50. 
HAREBELL (Carpatica). Flowers are clear blue, up- 
right bells, born on short stems and in profusion. Fol- 
jiage is good and plant is adapted to low borders and 
edging. 12 inches. 
PEACHBELL (Persicifolia). An upright plant about 
24 to 30 inches covered with small clear blue bell 
shaped flowers in late June. Very showy in the garden. 
BLEEDING HEART, Common, Each, 75c. 
The old fashioned Bleeding Heart. Pink, heart shaped 
flowers in the early spring. About 30 inches. 
BLEEDING HEART, Fern-leaf or Fringed. Each, 75c. 
A low growing, fine leaved plant suitable for low bord- 
ers or rockerys. Pink heart shaped flowers somewhat 
like the common Bleeding Heart. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—divisions. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
New varieties and introductions have made this family 
of plants more desirable than ever. Varieties now 
begin to bloom in August and early September so that 
danger from forst is not longer a consideration. Very 
showy in the border, blossoms are also unsurpassed as 
cut flowers for in the house. 
CUSHION MUMS. Bloom in early fall. Can be had in 
Pink, Red, Yellow and Bronze. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS. Classed as the hardiest of all, but 
they are also unequaled in blooming qualities and 
habits. Can be had in Pink, Red and Yellow. 
MINNESOTA HYBRIDS. The earliest flowering sorts 
of all the chrysanthemums. Blossoms are mostly single, 
but the colors are very striking and attractive. Follow- 
ing named varieties available: 
CHIPPEWA. Tall early, purple. 
GLACIER. Medium tall, early white, very fine. 
POLAR ICE. Tall white. : 
PURPLE STAR. Large purple star shaped bloom. 
Unusual. 
RED GOLD. Red and yellow blend—most attractive. 
COLUMBINE. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Blooms late in spring with graceful, but unusual shaped 
cali Colors come in a wide range. Grows in semi 
shade. 
DERE: SCOTT ELLIOTTS HYBRIDS. Very attractive 
colors. 
CORALBELLS. ..Each 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Attractive plant with numerous red bell shaped flowers 
born on tall stems during June and July. 
COREOPSIS. ..Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Large daisy like blossoms of pure yellow. 1% to 2 feet 
high. Blooms June and for a long period after. 
DAISY ELDER. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
A white daisy with yellow center blooming about Mem- 
orial Day. ; 
DAISY, King Edward. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
A very large white bloom with yellow center. Begins 
to flower in July. Very attractive for cut flower as well 
as border. 
DAY LILY—Funkias. Each, 75c. 
Large foliaged plant attractive when not in bloom. 
Grows from 12 to 18 inches high. 
COERULEA. Broad green leaves, blue flowers. 
GRANDIFLORA. Very large broad leaves, large frag- 
rant white flowers. 
DELPHINIUM : 
A well known, tall hardy perennial. Flowers are found 
as tall spikes; colors are usually a wide range of blue 
shades, but there are white and pink forms also. 
BELLADONNA. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Sky blue flowers, 3 or more feet high, blossoms from 
June on. 
BELLAMOSA. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Dark blue flowers similar to above in other respects. 
BLACKMORE and LANGDON HYBRIDS. Each, 40c; 
dozen, $4.50.. 
A very fine line of large flowering Delphinium. Colors 
range from light blue to almost purple. Many blossoms 
arene Serre and two-toned. Grows to 4 to 6 feet 
igh. 
PACIFIC COAST HYBRIDS. Each 50c; dozen, $5.50. 
A recent introduction of really mammouth flowering 
Delphinium with colors and two-toned effects unequal- 
ed by any other. Very large growing; 6 to 7 feet.. 
