CLEMATIS 
Virgiania. Small white flowers in Au^nist, fol- 
lowed by feathery seed pods wliich make an at- 
tractive appearance until late fall. 
It is perfectly hardy and is good for verandas 
and covering arbors, 25 cents, 50 cents and 75 
cents each. 
COLUMBINE 
A fine mixture. Plant either fall or spring, 
strong plants 25 cents each. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILLY 
Plant either fall or spring. No. 1 bulbs $1.50 
per dozen, No. 2 SI. 25 per dozen. 
HIBISCUS 
These are mixed colors, and mostly shades of 
pink, and are much admired by all who see them 
when in bloom. They will average from 4 to 6 
feet high, and are proving hardy with me. The 
stalks should be cut oiX close to the ground in 
late October and then mulch them well with 
leaves or grass. 
I Aviil not have any plants to offer in the spring 
of 1923, but after that I will have good young 
plants at S2.50 per dozen, and larger ones at an 
advance in price. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
I have the species, and it is briglit scarlet with 
black centei-. I have tested over 30 named vari- 
eties, and it is the only one that has been a lasting 
success with me. They MUST be planted in Julv, 
August or September, and all will bloom the fol- 
lowing June. Planting in the spring spells fail- 
ure. Good plants 25 cents each, S2.50 per dozen. 
Extra strong plants 50 cents each. 
NARCISSUS 
These cannot be planted in the spring, but if 
planted in August or September a bed will last 
for years. 40 cents per dozen, $3.00 per 100. 
PLATYCODON 
This is a desirable hardy plant with blue and 
2000 Ne^ Seedling Iris in this bed and all different. 
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