LILACS 
218 VULGARIS or COMMON PURPLE. 12 to 18 
feet. The popular extra hardy old favorite. Each 
$1.00; by mail $1.50. 
219 CHINESE. 8 to 10 feet. The blossoms are a 
reddish purple and very profuse. Later than the 
common. 2-3 ft. size, each $1.00; by mail $1.50. 
219A 3-4 ft. size, each $1.25; by mail $2.00. 
220 FRENCH, Mme. Casimir Perier. 10 to 12 feet. 
Double, pure white. Each $1.75; by mail $2.20. 
221 FRENCH, Chas. Joly. 8 to 10 feet. Great pan- 
icles of dark wine-red flowers; distinct and su- 
perb. Each $1.75; by mail $2.00. 
222 VILLOSA. Late Lilac. 8 to 10 ft. Large plume- 
like panicles of delicate pink flowers in June. 
Bushy, compact grower. Each $1.25; by mail $1.75. 
MOCK ORANGE-SYRINGA 
VIRGINAL. 7 to 8 feet. Produces huge bouquets 
of large, double-crested, white flowers; sweet 
scented. 
223 2-3 ft. size, each $1.25; by mail $1.75. 
224 3-4 ft. size, each $1.50; by mail $2.00. 
PRUNUS-FLOWERING PLUM 
PRUNUS CISTENA. 5 to 6 feet. A dwarf hardy 
variety with rich, glossy, purple-red foliage. 
225 2-ft. size, each $1.50; by mail $1.75. 
227 PRUNUS TRILOBA. 8 to 10 feet. A handsome, 
hardy, vigorous, large shrub with double pink 
flowers in April and May. 2-3 ft. size, each $1.50; 
by mail $1.80. 
SNOWBALL 
10 to 12 feet. Produces numerous white ball-like 
flowers in May. Usually in time for Decoration Day. 
233 2-3 ft. size, each $1.25; by mail $1.75. 
234 3-4 ft. size, each $1.50; by mail $2.00. 
SPIREA 
BRIDAL WREATH, Spirea Van Houttei. 5 to 6 
feet. Probably the most popular shrub, and one of 
the very easiest to cultivate. We have it in two 
sizes to suit all purposes; however, all are the true 
white flowers. 
228 Medium Size. Average 3 feet. Each 75¢; by 
mail $1.25. 
229 Large Size. 3 to 4 feet, well branched. Each 
$1.00; by mail $1.50. 
230 BILLIARDI. 4 to 5 feet. Numerous dense 
spikes of rose-pink flowers on erect branches 
from July till frost. Each 75c; by mail $1.10. 
3 for $2.10; by mail $2.60. 
FROEBELI. 4 feet. Bright pink flowers, May and 
June. Foliage reddish purple in spring. A very 
hardy and fine dwarf shrub. 
231 18-24 in. size. each 75c; by mail $1.00. 
232 2-3 ft. size, each 75c; by mail $1.10. 
CARYOPTERIS, Blue Mist, (Hardy Blue Spirea) 
18-24 inch. Low growing shrub covered with nu- 
merous clusters of powdery blue, fringed flowers 
from August to frost. The foliage is lanceolate and 
slightly toothed and silvery green in color. Hardy. 
Each $1.00; by mail $1.35. 
WEIGELA 
238 EVA RATHKE. 4 to 5 feet. The most distinct 
and one of the most attractive varieties; flowers 
deep carmine-red. Each $1.10; by mail $1.50. 
239 ROSEA. 6 to 8 feet. Most popular of all; tall 
growing, vigorous, with deep pink flowers. Each 
$1.00; by mail $1.75. 
We recommend only varieties that are hardy and 
thrive in Colorado. 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
Plant vines in assortment; they all blend wonderfully and as they flower at different times the effect 
is continuous. 
Ampelopsis 
261 Engelmanni—Clinging Ivy. Is very quick-grow- 
ing. Its glossy, light green foliage clings to brick, 
stone or wood, changing to a beautiful crimson 
in fall. Usually free from insects. The first year 
it seldom shows tendency to cling; after then it 
clings perfectly. Each 50c; by mail 90c. 3 for 
$1.35; by mail $1.85. 
Ampelopsis 
262 Veitchi—Boston Ivy. A very popular climber 
for covering brick, stone or wooden walls, trees, 
etc. Clings without artificial fastening. Each 90c; 
by mail $1.20. 3 for $2.50; by mail $3.00. 
Bignonia 
263 Radicans—Trumpet Vine. A vigorous climber 
with trumpet-shaped crimson-orange flowers. It 
clings to walls. Each 60¢c; by mail 95c. 
Bittersweet 
264 An old popular climber with glossy foliage and 
large clusters of orange-crimson berries that re- 
main all winter. Berries are much admired for 
winter indoor decoration. To produce berries, two 
plants should be planted so flowers may become 
cross pollenized. Each 70c; by mail $1.00. 
Clematis 
Large Flowering. No other climbing plant equals 
in attractiveness these beautiful large-flowering 
Clematis. They need rich, deep soil, perfect drain- 
age, though abundance of water. Their require- 
ments are peculiar, and even then they will die 
occasionally. Be sure that the roots are properly 
spread out and earth comes in contact up under 
center of crown roots. 
265 Jackmani. Violet-purple, intensely colored, 
giant blooms — the grandest of all Clematis. 
Each $1.25; by mail $1.50. 
266 Crimson Star. Patent Applied for. A large 
flowering red of the Jackmani type. A truly 
beautiful flower. Each $1.25; by mail $1.50. 
Clematis Paniculata 
267 Japanese Virgin Bower. Quite different from 
the above varieties. It blooms in fall with numer- 
ous small, white, starlike flowers that are espe- 
cially fragrant. Very dense foliage. Very hardy 
and quick grower. Fine for shade. 2-year-old 
roots. Each 90c; by mail $1.25. 
Honeysuckle, Goldflame 
268 Heckrotti. Outside of petal is brilliant flame- 
pink, while the inside is a creamy golden yellow. 
They bloom freely from early spring until cut 
down by heavy frost. Each $1.00; by mail $1.25. 
3 for $2.80; by mail $3.25. 
Honeysuckle 
269 Halliana. Yellowish white flowers changing to 
yellow. Very fragrant and free bloomer. Each 
50c; by mail 90c. 3 for $1.35; by mail $1.85. 
Honeysuckle 
270 Scarlet Trumpet. Hardy, with trumpet-shaped 
flowers continuing all summer. Each 60c; by 
mail $1.00. 3 for $1.65; by mail $2.25. 
Silver Lace Vine 
271 Polygonum Baldschuanicum. This is a very 
popular vine. Is a vigorous grower, attaining 
height of 10 to 15 feet, producing numerous 
small creamy white flowers through summer and 
fall. Very satisfactory. Each 85c; by mail $1.25. 
Wisteria ; 
272 Chinese Purple. Slow-growing, twisting vine 
with Pea-shaped blossoms. We supply in purple 
blossoms only. We have the grafted stock which 
is more sure to bloom. Each 60c; by mail $1.00. 
4 Complete Stock In Our Nursery Basement During April and May 
