Garden and farm seeds (16346800316)
Summary
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ROSES.
HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES.
Anna de Diesbach — Large, bright rose.
Fran Karl Druschki — Snow white.
General Jacqueminot — Bright velvety crimson.
John Hopper — Fine brilliant rose.
Magna Charta — Deep carmine-pink.
Marchioness of Lome — Deep rose, shaded carmine.
Margaret Dickson — White, shading to flesh in center.
Marshall P. Wilder — Cherry-carmine, free.
Mount Carmel — Large rosy-red, free.
Paul Neyron — Fine deep rose.
Prince Camille de Rohan — Deep velvety crimson.
Ulrieh Brumes — Cherry crimson.
Strong plants, 25c each; $2.50 per doz.
Extra large plants, 40c each; $4.00 per doz.
HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES.
Baltimore Belle — Pale blush pink.
Blue Rambler- — The so-called Blue Rose. A strong grower
Crimson Rambler — Bright crimson, flowers in clusters.
Dorothy Perkins — Soft shell-pink, in clusters; fragrant.
Lady Gay — Delicate cerise-pink.
Prairie Queen — Bright rosy-red.
Tausendschon — Large soft pink changing to carmine on
the reverse side, borne in clusters.
White Perkins — Flowers in clusters; fragrant.
Strong plants, 25c each; $2.50 per doz.
Extra large plants, 40c each; $4.00 per doz.
CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER ROSES.
Strong plants, 50c each; $5.00 per doz.
AMPELOPSIS
Engelmanni — Clings to stone work; foliage large, five
pointed.
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper).
Veitchii (Boston Ivy) — Foliage small, clings to stone
work.
CLEMATIS.
Jackmanii — Rich purple. Price each, 50c.
Panicnlata — Flowers white, very fragrant, borne freely in
clusters late in the season.
KUDZU VINE.
A very rapid grower, with large leaves and small pea-
shaped flowers.
Any of the above climbers, each 25c, except where
otherwise noted.
HARDY ORNAMENTAL FLOWERING SHRUBS.
red in fall.
BERBERIS (Barberry).
Purpurea — Purple foliage.
Thunbergii — -Dwarf, with small leaves turnins
Vulgaris — Common Barberry.
DEUTZIA.
Gracilis — Flowers pure white, dwarf.
DOGWOOD (Cornus).
Alba — Flowers white, branches bright red in fall and winte
Sanguinea — The dark red bark is very conspicuous in wintc
FLOWERING CURRANT (Ribes).
Aureum — Flowers yellow.
Sanguineum — Crimson flowers.
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell).
Fortuneii — Bears bright yellow drooping flowers early
spring before the leaves appear.
GOLDEN ELDER (Sambucus).
Flowers white; foliage golden yellow.
HYDRANGEA.
Paniculata Grandiflora — Flowers until late in fall.
LILAC.
Alba — Pure white.
Vulgaris (Common Lilac) — Flowers fragrant, lilac color.
Persian — Various shades of lilac to deep purple.
LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle).
Tatarica — Flowers pink and creamy white.
Grandiflora — Flowers bright red, striped white.
PHILADELPHUS (Syringa or Mock Orange).
Coronarius — Flowers very fragrant, pure white.
Grandiflorus — Flowers large, pure white.
Aurea — Foliage yellow, flowers white.
JAPAN QUINCE (Pyrus Japonica).
Flowers deep scarlet, foliage glossy green.
SPIREA.
Anthony Waterer — Dwarf, flowers pink.
Opulifolia — Flowers white.
Opulifolia Aurea — -Yellow leaves, white flowers.
Thunbergii — The small white flowers are borne very early;
leaves small, light green.
Van Houteii (Bridal Wreath) — Flowers white, borne pro-
fusely.
SNOWBALL (Viburnum).
Opulis (High Bush Cranberry) — Pure white flowers borne in
large clusters, followed by dark red berries.
Opulis Sterilis (Common Snowball).
SYMPHORICARPUS.
(Snowberry) — Flowers pink,
followed by snow-
Racemosus
white berries.
Vulgaris — Berries red.
WEIGELA.
Candida — Flowers white.
Rosea — Very popular; flowers bright rose.
Floribunda — Flowers dark crimson.
Any of the above shrubs each, 25c; doz., $2.50.
strong plants, each, 50c; doz., $5.00.
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