CARNATIONS 
\W. H. Henderson’s New Hybrids) 
APRICOT QUEEN—Clear orange salmon (new) 50c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
NEW YELLOW—Clear lemon yellow (new) 25c each. 
NEW WHITE—Largest pure white grown (new) 25c each. 
Hardy carnations for outdoor garden use, I recommend very highly the following colors: Dark 
red, scarlet veined mahogany, flesh pink, red and. white variegated in plain petals and lacinated 
petaled forms. 25c each; $1.25 perdoz. Not less, than a dozen at this rate. The above are highly 
selected. Strong rooted cuttings. 
NEW IMPORTED 
HYBRID CLEMATIS 
These flowering yines are creating such an in¬ 
terest among gardeners that we have imported 
from England the finest varieties available in 
that country. They will be available for distribu¬ 
tion in the spring of 1938. 
NOTE—Aside jrom their va!u ? as flowering 
vines for genera! garden use, clemat s make beau¬ 
tiful pot plants when grown in large pots or 
tubs. We cannot recommend a more beautiful 
and long blooming vine for gardens generally 
throughout the United States. 
Countess of Onslow 
A hybrid of Clematis coccinea flowers bright 
violet purple with a band of scarlet along each 
sepal. 
Jouiniana 
A handsome and vigorous climber growing to 
height of 15 feet. Flowering from August to 
October. Produces enormous panicles of pale 
lilac flowers often five feet in length. 
Nelly Moser 
Enormous flowers 9 inches in diameter of pale 
mauve and white with broad bright red band 
through the center of each petal. 
Above varieties available spring 1938. 
Aster Frickarti 
A perennial aster producing 2-inch blooms oi 
bright lavender blue throughout the entire sum¬ 
mer. Height 30 inches. The finest of all Michael¬ 
mas daisies to date. 50c each. 
Clematis Jackmani 
, . Large flowers '5-6 inches across. Petals very 
• broad. Velvety purple. 75c each. 
Clematis Henryi 
Robust plant, free bloomer. White. Flowers to 
8 inches in diameter. 75c. 
Clematis Duchess of Edinburgh 
Beautiful double white. Petals attractively ar¬ 
ranged and imbricated. 75c each. 
Clematis Mme. Edouard Andre 
A deep crimson, flowers 5-6 inches in diam¬ 
eter. 75c each. 
Clematis Mme. Baron Veillard 
Extra vigorous type. Free bloomer. Very large 
light rose flowers. 75c each. 
Clematis Ramona 
Deep sky blue flowers. Unusually large 9-10 
inches across. Vigorous habit and free flowering. 
$1.00 each. 
FLOWERING VINES 
Confederate Jasmine— 
Star-shaped flowers; pure white—very frag¬ 
rant. Foliage thick and glossy. Evergreen vine 
blooming most of summer. Gallon cans, 75c. 
Bignonia Violacea 
Evergreen Trumpet vine flowers large orchid 
pink, yellow center. Foliage glossy. One of the 
most beautiful flowering vines. 50c each. 
Aristolochia 
Dutchman's Pipe—a tall, high climbing, 
hardy vine, widely cultivated for its fine foli¬ 
age. Leaves roundish or kidney shaded. 6 to 14 
inches wide. Flowers are yellowish brown, 
shaned like a pipe. Good for quickly covering 
unsightly objects with great speed. 50c each. 
RARE HYBRID CLEMATIS 
Among the world’s finest flowering vines. 
Produces very large, attractive flowers from May 
to the November frosts. Very hardy; withstand¬ 
ing temperatures with perfect safety to 10 be¬ 
low zero. Will grow equally as well in part 
shade as in full sun. Flowers long lasting and 
useful for bouquets. No cultivation needed. 
Need plenty of water and good drainage. Acid 
soils not recommended. These are excellent fot 
a very long season of bloom (surpassing even 
the hybrid tea roses in this r:spect). All plants 
offered will bloom well first year planted. 
Clematis Armandi 
A new spring blooming pure white, evergreen 
climbing vine. Attains height of 20 feet. Bold 
leathery dark green foliage. Flowers in clusters. 
To be released fall of 1937. An attractive new 
introduction. 
All prices m this catalogue include free delivery to any part of the United States (except where noted) 
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