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NEVILL PRIMROSE FARM 
CHRISTMAS ROSE (See Helleborus Niger). 
CISTUS Laurifolius (Rock Rose)—A com¬ 
pact shrub about 2 y 2 ft. high covered with 
white flowers, the size and shape of a large 
wild rose, with yellow anthers. Needs 
sandy soil in full sun. Interesting and 
handsome. July-Aug. 35c. 
CLEMATIS Montana Rubra — This lovely 
clematis is the most all-around satisfactory 
vine we have tried, exquisite in every way. 
Visitors to our garden invariably stop and 
exclaim over it. It literally covers itself 
in May with 3-in. four-petaled pink blos¬ 
soms when only a few feet high and drapes 
itself gracefully over a porch trellis or 
anything that will support it. Easily kept 
within bounds. 50c. 
DAPH N E Cneorum (R)—A low-growing ever¬ 
green shrub with garlands of deliciously 
fragrant rosy pink flowers in spring and 
fall. Indispensable for the rockery. 50c. 
OUR DELPHINIUMS 
These are a specialty of ours and we are 
very proud of them; we are constantly add¬ 
ing to our list from the very finest seed ob¬ 
tainable. This year we are more than pleased 
with onr new white ones; they surpass every¬ 
thing that has hitherto been on the market. 
Stock is still limited so first come first 
served. For those who do not care for the 
tall varieties Mrs. Paul Nelke would meet 
with the highest approval; new and hardy. 
The plants we sell are from field-grown 
clumps. 
Delphiniums like a deep rich soil. If cut 
down to the ground after blooming they will 
flower two or three times during the season. 
The height is from 3 to 7 feet and individual 
blossoms are up to 2 y 2 . in. diameter. 
Ariel— Large and double, rosy lavender with 
a flush of blue on back petals. Large lav¬ 
ender and white bee. $1.00. 
Audrey — Back petals medium blue, upper 
petals deep lavender. Large black bee. 
Double. 50c. 
Brown Moth —Double white with large wood- 
brown bee. Very fine. Stock limited. $2.00. 
Charmian —Sky blue, double, ruffled, white 
bee. Large and extremely lovely. $1.50. 
als flushed purple. White bee. Very double. 
50c. 
Isabel —Pure cobalt blue. White bee. Long 
spur. Single, extra tall, 9 ft. 75c. 
Juliet —Indigo blue. Large white bee. Single. 
Striking and handsomg. 50c. 
Lady Eleanor —Sky blue with light shades of 
pale mauve, the blue dominating. The 
flowers are double, the inner petals, being 
waved, give a wonderful effect on the long 
shapely spikes. 50c. 
Lady Lavender —Large rosy lavender double 
with large self colored bee, perfect flow¬ 
ers, perfect spike, exquisite coloring. 4 to 
5 feet. $2.00. 
Midnight Blue —The darkest of all delphin¬ 
iums, a mixture of intense dark blue and 
purple that gives a velvety appearance. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Mrs. Paul Nelke —The best and purest corn¬ 
flower blue, so blue it is almost glowing. 
A glorious variety. 3 feet. $1.00. 
Ophelia —Baby blue. Deep cream bee. Single. 
50c. 
Regan —Royal purple, brown bee. Single. 50c. 
Rosaline —Rosy lavender with a flush of blue 
on back petals. Yellow and white bee. 
Double. $1.00. 
Royal Spray —A new departure in delphin¬ 
iums, it is of pendulous habit, color med¬ 
ium blue and mauve, semi-double. The 
plant is not so effective in the garden, but 
