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ROCKMONT NURSERY 
CERASTIUM 
Tomentosum. Rapid growing ground cover 
and especially suitable for dry sunny 
rockeries, walls, etc. Forms silvery 
blanket with large white flowers in May. 
Each 30c, Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Maximum. The Alaska Shasta Daisy, grown 
by division from Burbank’s original stock 
and one of the best. Each 30c, Three 75c, 
Doz. $2.50. 
CLEMATIS 
Includes both vines and bushy herbace¬ 
ous perennials. All are easily grown in a 
rather light loamy soil with medium mois¬ 
ture. Our Clematis roots are all strong 
field-grown, and are offered at the uniform 
price of 50c each. Three for $1.25. Six any 
selection for $2.50. NOTE —These prices 
do not apply to Clematis Jackmani. 
Crispa. Low climber to 6 ft. Fragrant 
lavender flowers with crisped spreading 
perianth are produced all summer. 
Davidiana. Two feet; tubular flowers of 
clear blue in whorls, fragrant, late sum¬ 
mer. 
Eriophora. *One foot; silky laciniate fol¬ 
iage; deep purple nodding bells in May 
or June; partial shade and leaf-mold 
soil. 
Fremontii. *One foot; flower bells of lav¬ 
ender to lilac, leaves oval and very dis¬ 
tinct. Easy culture, not too large for 
rock garden. 
Jackmani. Probably the best of the large 
flowered varieties; violet purple flowers 
to 6 inches and vine to 10 feet. Potted 
or bare root. $1.C0 each. Bare root for 
mail orders. Note. This Clematis re¬ 
quires considerable care in transplanting 
and we cannot be responsible for future 
results. Only good, strong, live plants 
are supplied. 
Integrifolia. Low bush, very large blue 
flowers for a long season, petals two 
inches in length. 
Ligusticifolia. ^Western Virgin’s Bower. 
Vine of vigorous growth (woody) the 
showy white flower sprays in August 
followed by fluffy seed heads. 
Paniculata. Vine to 10 ft., fragrant white 
flowers in great masses during late sum¬ 
mer. 
Recta. Entirely distinct from the variety 
grandiflora. The general aspect is simi¬ 
lar, but dwarfer. 
Recta grandiflora. Two feet; much like 
Clematis recta but with two inch white 
flowers in large terminal sprays. Very 
beautiful and easily grown. Excellent 
for cut flowers—June to late summer if 
not allowed to seed. 
Scottii. *One foot; bluish pinnate foliage, 
nodding urn-shaped blossoms, light blue 
to bluish-violet, large and of distinct 
form. For well-drained sunny position. 
Texensis. *Scarlet Clematis. (Syn. C. Coc- 
cinea). An herbaceous climber to 10 
feet or more, grows rapidly and blooms 
constantly from June until frost, the bril¬ 
liant scarlet bells being mingled with 
the golden seed plumes; hardy and of 
prime value. 
Viticella. Climbing to 12 ft. Flowers blue- 
purple, two inches across, 2-3 together, 
June to August. One parent of the hy¬ 
brid, Jackmani. 
CONVALLARIA 
Majalis, Parson’s Giant. Lily-of-the-Valley. 
A superb garden type, exceptionally 
strong growth, large bells on tall stems, 
followed by red berries. Originally from 
Sweden, very hardy and a prolific bloom- 
Caltha rotnndifolia 
