Co: 1904 1905 . ieties, see under head of Roses. Pages 37-38. SOLANUM JASMINOIDESGRANDIFLORA (Potato Vine) 25 cents each, $ blooming and rapid grower; flowers white; ever-green. VINCA VARIEGATA (Periwinkle, or Trailing Myrtle) 25 cents each, $2 for with beautiful silvery variegation. Fine forwalls and rockwork. WISTARIA- Grafted) Extra strong, 50 cents each, $4 for 10. 25 cents each, 2 for 10. Frutescens Magnifica. (Own roots). Flowers in longtassels, pale blue, blooming later than the Chinese vari-eties, and also producing flowers during the summer; ex-tr


Co: 1904 1905 . ieties, see under head of Roses. Pages 37-38. SOLANUM JASMINOIDESGRANDIFLORA (Potato Vine) 25 cents each, $ blooming and rapid grower; flowers white; ever-green. VINCA VARIEGATA (Periwinkle, or Trailing Myrtle) 25 cents each, $2 for with beautiful silvery variegation. Fine forwalls and rockwork. WISTARIA- Grafted) Extra strong, 50 cents each, $4 for 10. 25 cents each, 2 for 10. Frutescens Magnifica. (Own roots). Flowers in longtassels, pale blue, blooming later than the Chinese vari-eties, and also producing flowers during the summer; ex-tremely vigorous. Sinensis (Chinese Purple). The best of all, with hand-some racemes of light purlish single flowers produced inimmense quantities. Sinensis Alba. A white flowering variety; a beautifulgraceful climber. Sinensis fl. pi. (Double purple). A double variety:rather shy bloomer while young, but afterwards coveredwith long racemes of flowers. 32 P. J. BERCKMANS COMPANYS TREE AND PLANT CATALOG. Ornamental Hedge ARBORVITJE (Biota) AUKEA (SEEDLINGS) GOIDEN. 2 years, transplanted, 8 to 10 inches, fine compact plants,$10 per 100. INTERMEDIA, PYRAMIDAL GREEN. 2 to 3 feet, §12 per 100. BERBERIS THUNBERGII Strong, well branched plants, 12 to 18 inches high, $2 for10, $10 per 100, $80 per 1000. A beautiful dwarf Barberry from Japan. Has small,bright green foliage, changes to coppery red in its leaves for a longtime. Makes a most beau-tiful and conspicuous low growing hedge. CERASUS CAR OLINIANA (PRUNUS CAROLINIANA) Wild Orange, Mock Orange of theSouth. 1 year seedlings, 8 to 10 inches, S3 per 100, $25 per 1000. This well known hardy evergreen makes a beautifulhedge, and is becoming very popular. We offer a finestock of young plants. The large plants are difficult totransplant, and it is desirable to cut back severely theyoung plants when transplanting. The plants should beset one foot apart, but if used for a screen they could beset 18 inches apart. CITRU


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