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SPRING PRICE EIST, APRIL 1, 1939 
VINES (Continued) 
PerlO PerlOO 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (China Fieecevine) covered with masses of 
foamy white flowers in fall. Very rapid grrowth. 
Medium _ 1.45 12.00 
TRUMPETCREEPER (Bignonia radicans) 
Rapid g-rowth, long red trumpet flowers. 
No. 1 _100.00 per 1000 1.45 12.00 
Medium _75.00 per 1000 1.10 9.00 
VINCA MINOR (Periwinkle) 
1 year, evergreen gr'~>und cover, blue flowers _ .70 6.00 
WISTERIA. Our Wisteria are grown from hard-wood cuttings taken 
from blooming plants, so are the equivalent of grafts. 
Chinese Purple. Large clusters, lilac-purple flowers. 
2 year. No. 1 _1.70 14.00 
Medium _1.20 10.00 
Chinese White. White form of above. 
2 year. No. 1_ 2.40 20.00 
Medium _1.80 15.00 
Miiltijuga (Purple) from seed 
No. 1 _1.45 12.00 
Medium _1.10 9.00 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Our perennial department is increasing in importance every year. The as¬ 
sortment we grow is one of the most complete in the Southwest and we are always 
on the alert for newer and better varieties to offer our customers. Learn to depend 
upon us for your perennial needs. 
*Plants suitable for Rock Gardens. tPlants that are good for Cut Flowers. 
♦ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow) PerlO PerlOO 
Ageratum Yellow. Sweet scented, j’ellow flowers. 2’_ .70 6.00 
Filipendula Parker’s Yellow. Showy large yellow corymbs. 4’_ .70 6.00 
Millefolium Cerise Queen. Deep pink. 24”_ .70 6.00 
tPtarmica fl. pi (The Pearl) Pure white flowers in greatest pro¬ 
fusion, borne all summer. Excellent for sprays. 2’_ .70 6.00 
ACORUS calamus (Sweet Water Flag) Yellow flowers_ .70 6.00 
AGERATUM (See Eupatorium) 
AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campion) 
Coronaria atrosanguinea. Deep blood red. June to August. 28”_.60 5.00 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Dwarf Goldentuft) April and 
May. 9-12” _ .70 6.00 
tANCHUSA italica (Bugloss) For the hardy border and for cutting. 
Dropmore. Large gentian-blue flowers. 6’_ .70 6.00 
Feltham Pride Fine new strain, more dwarf and compact_ .85 7.00 
ANTH EM IS-(Hardy Marguerite or Camomile) 
Kelwayi. Daisy-like yellow blossoms produced all summer. 2’_ .70 6.00 
♦fAQUILEGIA (Columbine) May, June 2-3’. 
California Hybrids. Golden yellow with red spurs_ .85 7.00 
Chrysantha (Golden Columbine) Very slender, dainty, long-spurred 
golden yellow. .June and July. 2i/^’ _ .85 7.00 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. Choicest colors, long-spurred_ .95 8.00 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s I^ong Spurred Hybrids_ .85 7.00 
Superior Mixture _ .70 6.00 
tARTEMISIA Silver King. Silvery gray foliage plant, fine for bed¬ 
ding or cutting _ .85 7.00 
tASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) 
Tuberosa. Bright orange scarlet. July-August. 3’ _ .95 8.00 
tASTERS, Hardy (Michaelmas Daisy) 
Barr’s Pink The finest bright pink, large flowers __- .95 S.OO 
Blue Gem. Double flowers of rich blue, the best blue_ .95 8.00 
Climax White. Large pure white_ .85 7.00 
Mrs. F. W. Raynor. Nearest red of all Asters, Good form_ 1.00 9.00 
Queen Mary. The best novi-belgi type, very large flowers, 
blue tinted lavender_ 1.00 9.00 
St. Egwin. Charming bright-pink___ .95 S.OO 
