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LONIGERA (Honeysuckle)—Continued 
Sempervirens ( Trumpet Honeysuckle) —Same as the preceding in growth and habit. Flowers 
scarlet or orange red. 2 year strong $.35. 
MATRIMONY VINE ( Lycium Chinensis) —A flourishing hardy climbing vine that will over¬ 
come any obstacle. Useful for holding banks as the vines throw out a strong root system where- 
ever they touch the ground. Also makes a fine trellis vine where a strong grower and dense 
shade is desired. 2-3' $.30, 100 for $14.00; 3 yr 3-4' $.35, 100 for $17.50. 
POLYGONIUM AUBERTI ( Silver Lace Vine) —A very rapid growing vine averaging 25 feet in 
a season. Producing an abundance of large silvery white sprays from late summer into fall. 
Foliage small bright green. 2 year $.50. 
ROSA WICHURIANA ( Memorial Rose) —See Miscellaneous Roses Page 32. 
TRUMPET CREEPER—A strong climbing vine with bright scarlet, trumpet shaped flowers 
in July and August. Used to cover rock walls, telephone poles, etc. 3 year $.30. 
VINCA MINOR ( Hardy Myrtle) —Evergreen ground cover for carpeting where it is too shady for 
grass. Single lilac blue flow'ers in early Summer. Each $.20, 100 for $8.00, 1000 for $60.00. 
WISTERIA SINENSIS ( Purple )—An excellent vine for trellises, bearing pea-shaped flowers 
which hang in grape-like clusters about 12 inches long. Grafted from blooming plants. 2 year 
2-3' $.50; 3 year 3-5' $.60. 
PERENNIALS 
All perennials except where noted $.25—5 or more of 1 variety deduct 5c from each rate 
ACHILLEA ( Boule de Niege) —2 feet. New improved, continuous bloomer, white. 
Filipendulina —3 feet. Dense heads of golden flowers. June and July. 
AJUGA ( Reptans Rubra) —Fine for rockery and for shady ground cover. Purple. $.20 each,. 
100 for $12.00. 
ALYSSIUM ( Saxatile Compactum) (Basket of Gold) —Popular. Early Spring. 
ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora ( Russian Forget-me-not) —May. 
ANTHEMUS Kelway’s Variety {Hardy Marguerite) —Yellow daisy-like flowers all summer. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA ( Windflower )—Valuable class of hardy perennials. August and Novem¬ 
ber. $.30. 
Prince Henry— -Double red flowers. Dw r arf. Early bloomer. 
Queen Charlotte —Semi-double. Pleasing pink shade. 
Richard Ahrens —Large single shell pink with slight lilac hue. 
September Charm— Delicate silvery pink shaded with rose and mauve. 
Whirlwind —Excellent double white flowers. 
ANEMONE Pulsatilla— For the Rockery. Violet flowers. April and May. 
AQUILEGIA {Columbine) Pearson’s Hybrids. A choice large flowered strain. 
Crimson Star —New. Very popular. Crimson sepals, white petals. Each $.30. 
ARMERIA Common Thrift —Globul ar flowers on 18" stems. Shades of pink. 
Laucheana —6 inches. Bright rosy red, continuous bloomer. Fine for Rock Gardens. 
ARABIS Alpina—1 foot. Pure white flowers. For border or rockery. 
ARTEMESIA Silver King —Silvery foliage fine for floral combinations and Winter bouquets. 
ASTER Climax —4 foot. Light lavender blue flowers. Fine for cutting. 
Alpinus Goliath —6-10". Bears large bluish purple flowers in May and June. 
ASTILBE Cerese {Spirea)— Interesting plumes of feathery pink flowers. June and July. 
BAPTISIA Australis {False Indigo) — 2'. Deep blue pea shaped flowers in June. 
CAMPANULA Calycanthema {Cup and Saucer) —Canterberry Bells. Mixed. Each $.20. 
Persicifolia —3' (Blue or white, state which) June and July. 
Rotundifolia {Blue Bells of Scotland) —1 foot. June to August. 
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