SHRUBS--Continued 
SPIREA (Van Houtte), “Bridal Wreath’’—One 
of the most popular shrubs; the branches are 
very graceful and drooping when in full bloom, 
the leaves are almost covered with masses of 
white flowers; grows about 6 to 8 feet high 
in good ground. 1/2 to 2 ft. size. 45¢ each; 10 
for $4.00. 2 to 3 ft. clump 60c each. 
SPIREA (Anthony Waterer)—A new crimson 
flowered variety; it makes a low, compact 
bush 15 to 18° inches high and is covered 
nearly the whole growing season with large 
umbels. of deep crimson flowers; 12 to 15 
in. 7e each. 

‘oaeaeae Hibs very graceful shrub clothed & ee ies ms, 
with soft, feathery, cedar-like foliage; blooms eat 
freely, the branches fairly covered with smal] SFIREA—Van" Houtte 

spikes of dainty pink flowers: 2 to 3 ft.. 6Se 
each, f id t snape borne” in 
ft; blooms in June; flowers are of wide trumpet sn ; : 
nhekatieecrs ted rehen round gradually spread- = clusters thickly along the branches; 2 to 3 ft. 
ing and drooping; the beautiful rose colored in size, §5¢ each. 
CLIMBING VINES 
BITTERSWEET—Twining vine with broad leaves i i 
of attractive color; in autumn its large clusters of seep ehetee Beate hie i ig Sts Sari Brae 
Peal eset ones win Yellow husks ate ‘auch: Bee numerous roots along its stems; great aera 
CLEMATIS (Jackmani)—Large, very showy, rich ttumpet-shaped flowers of orange scarlet, clus- 
Ww i i . 50c: h. 
purple flowers. 2-yr. old potted plants, $1.09 each. tering all the tips of the branches. 50¢: eac: 
IVY, Boston (Ampelopsis 
CLEMATIS (Paniculata) — Anite a Veitchi)—Clings firmly to the 
Small flowering sweet-scent- 
ed; produces dense sheets of 
medium-sized, white flowers: 
blooms late summer. 75¢ 
each. 
smoothest surface, covering 
it evenly with overlapping 
leaves, which form a perfect 
mass of foliage; the color is 
fresh, deep green in summer, 
shanging to bright shades of 
crimson and yellow in au- 
tumn. 65¢ each 
IVY (Engleman’s)—Hardiest 
ivy; clings tightly to stone, 
brick or stucco walls; larger 
leaved than Boston Ivy; does 
not winter-kill. 35e ea. 
SILVER LACE VINE or 
FLEECE VINE — Rapid grow- 
ing climber producing large 
foamy sprays of creamy 
_white flowers. 95¢ each. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Halls 
Japan)—Hardiest of all hon- 
eysuckles; strong, vigorous, 
almost evergreen sort, with 
pure white flowers, changing 
to yellow; blooms July to Oc- 
tober. 35c¢ each, 
HONEYSUCKLE (Scarlet 
Trumpet) — Strong, ra pid 
climber; blooms freely the en- 
tire season; bright red, trum- 
‘pet-shaped flowers. .50¢ each. 
WISTERIA (Chinese Purple) -— Bears large, 
LANDSCAPE 
SERVICE 
WE HAVE EXPERIENCED MEN 
TO DO ALL XINDS OF 
LANRSCAPE WORK 

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drooping clusters of purple, pea-shaped flow- Planning =P ae 
ers, somewhat resembling a bunch of grapes Planting ee i g 
in size and form; blooms in May and June. Pruning Sodding 
Foliage is very pretty, of pale green color. Cultivating Mowing L ‘ 
Grafted from blooming wood. 2 yr. 60c. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Size Each 10 25 100 
Amoor River Privet 9-12 in. $0.15 $1.25 $2.50 $ 9.00 
Russian Mulberry .... 12-18 in. 10 75 ~=1.25 3.90 
Spirea, Bridal Wreath ____ 12-18 in. -30 2.25 4.50 16.50 
Chinese Elm ..... 18-24 in. -1n 60 1.00 3.00 
Floral Department 
Potted Plants 
Bouquets—Corsages—Wedding and Funeral 
Arrangements 
Members of Telegraph Delivery Service 
' We wire flowers anywhere at any time 
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