Each P 
P. Sieboldi—A lovely species from Japan, with 
soft, crinkled foliage and heads of lovely flow¬ 
ers in a wide range of colors 
.... . • fJ 
P. sikkimensis—One of the loveliest of the Prim¬ 
roses. Umbels of drooping, soft yellow bells in 
June. Prefers boggy soil and shade; 1 ft.. .75 
I’. Smithiana—Lovely new species from the 
Himalayas, resembling P. Helodoxa, but having 
corolla tube shorter and wider. ____ 75 
SENECIO Clivorum—Stately border plant. Rich 
orange blossoms on stems 3 to 4 feet high. 
Boggy soil . & 35 
S Doroiiicum—Very large, showy blossoms of 
deep orange carried on stiff stems 3 feet high. 
June .. 3 - 
VIOLA pinna! a—A rare treasure for the rock 
garden, growing easily in any well drained situ¬ 
ation. Rosy lavender blossoms on stems of 2 
to 3 inches. The only Viola with divided foliage .50 
VINES 
CLEMATIS flammula —Slender climber to 15 feet. 
Numerous small white blossoms in August and 
September, followed by plumy seeds. Very 
lovely ___ 
C. montana—Vigorous climber to 2 0 feet. Love¬ 
ly anemone-like blossoms of white with con¬ 
spicuous yellow stamens. Turns pink with age. 
P. montana niliens —Foliage reddish when un¬ 
folding. Beautiful blossoms of pink in June. 
Very choice ________ 1.00 
C. vitieella—Climber to 12 feet. Flowers 2 
inches in diameter, of a beautiful deep blue 
with gold stamens -......... 1.00 
C. Koreana— (At rage no) — Shrubby g r o w t h. 
Large, nodding yellow blossoms, 2 inches 
across. Very handsome ___ 1.00 
er Doz. 
5.00 
7.50 
7.50 
2.50 
2.50 
3.50 
;r Doz. 
5.00 
5.00 
7.50 
7.50 
7.50 
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