PLANTS THAT BLOOM 
OPHIOPOGON 
Graminifolia. Marvelous grass-like foliage, 
flowers pinkish blue, 9 in. 
SENECIO (Groundsel) 
Clivorum. Large foliage, clustered orange-yel¬ 
low flowers, 3 ft. 30c each. 
TRILLIUM (Wake Robin) 
Grandiflorum. Lovely in shade, 12-15 in. 
SANGUINARIA (Bloodroot) 
Canadensis. Native, pure white flowers, 6 in. 
FERN 
Adiantum-pedatum. Hardy maiden hair fern. 
30c each. 
HEATHERS, ETC. 
EVERGREENS AND SHRUBS FOR THE 
ROCKERY 
HEATHERS (Charming Gems) 
CALLUNA 
Nice plants. 50c each. 
Vulgarus. Pretty rosy flowers, bell-shaped. 
Vulgarus Alba. Pretty white flowers, bell¬ 
shaped. 
Vulgarus Alporti. Late flowering, rosy purple. 
Vulgarus Aurea. Foliage is bronze in winter. 
Vulgarus Aubra. Early flowering, rosy carmine. 
Vulgarus Flora-plena. Double flowering, rose. 
Vulgarus Searlei. Clear white, lovely foliage. 
ERICA 
Carnea. Winter heather, blooms very early 
spring, sometimes even while snow is on the 
ground, rose color. 
Vagans. Pale lilac. 
Vagans Rosea. Lovely rosy lilac. 
Stricta. Erect grower, rosy purple. 
Tetralix. Silvery foliage, lovely pink. 
Urelianse. Fine pink. 
Ciliaris Watsonii. Lovely pink. 
Can supply large plants of above also. 
EUONYMUS (Evergreen Bittersweet) 
Each Per 10 
Kewensis. Tiny leaves, a good 
creeper. 
Pot plants.25 2.00 
Field plants.50 4.50 
Extra heavy plants.75 
Radicans. Strong grower, makes 
a splendid ground cover. 
Pot plants.20 1.50 
Field plants.40 3.50 
Radicans Vegetus. Strong grower, 
large leaf, red berries. 
Pot plants.25 2.00 
Field plants.50 4.50 
Radicans Carrierii. Sharp-pointed 
foliage, fine winter color. 
Pot plants.25 2.00 
Field plants.50 4.50 
HEDERA (English Ivy) 
Helix. Well-known ivy.20 1.50 
Helix Gracilis. Small-leaf ivy.20 1.50 
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