Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . ant of very compact andregular growth. Leaves about the size and shape ofthe small-leaved Myrtles, deep glistening green duringsummer and assuming: very striking bronzy hue dur-ing the winter months when fullv exposed. Willprobably supplant Box for many purposes as it ishandsomer and far better adapted to our climate. Thevery best shrub for edging and low hedges. 50c each-$ per dozen. One each of the 4 for $ Grand Climbing RAMBLER ROSES The following are all perfectly hardv, and by all oddsthe very fine


Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . ant of very compact andregular growth. Leaves about the size and shape ofthe small-leaved Myrtles, deep glistening green duringsummer and assuming: very striking bronzy hue dur-ing the winter months when fullv exposed. Willprobably supplant Box for many purposes as it ishandsomer and far better adapted to our climate. Thevery best shrub for edging and low hedges. 50c each-$ per dozen. One each of the 4 for $ Grand Climbing RAMBLER ROSES The following are all perfectly hardv, and by all oddsthe very finest of outdoor Climbing Rambler—Grand old Crimson Rambler—New, free Perkins—Grandest Rambler—Violet blue in big Beauties—Pink and White. Finest Dorothy Perkins—Pure of Gold—Fine yellow Dorothy Perkins—Fine deep field-grown vines, 50c each; any 3 for $;the 8 for $ Best HARDY FLOWERING VINES These are the very best hardy Vines:. Bignonia, or Trumpet Creeper—A robust tall-growingvine which will cover large space. Fine for deadtrees, fences, etc. 35c each; $ per doz/blue, and borne profusely, even on small plants. 60c. Aristolocia, or Dutchmans Pipe—A magnificent vinewith immense heart-shaped leaves in great clean and handsome, always fresh and green,35c each; per doz. Ampelopsis Veitchi—The best wall climber. Clingstightly by suckers thrown out along the .stems tobrick, stone, etc., and is a Avail of living green thesummer through, turning in autumn to a flamingcrimson, when it is fairly gorgeous. It stands thedust and dry air of cities admirably. Nothing elsecan take its place. 30c each; 12 for § Clematis Paniculata—Clean, thrifty, robust growingvine of graceful habit with attractive glossy greenfoliage, and covered in August and September with asheet of clustered snow-white bloom of the mo


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