POPPIES (Oriental) 
These beautiful and entirely dependable plants, without any care 
whatever, grow and produce great numbers of magnificent blooms 
about May 20. Our gardens are a glorious sight in “Poppy Season.” 
Our poppies are established and growing in our Cloverset Pots 
and can be planted any time. 
POPPIES 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE—Tall growing. Ox-blood red. 
Each .S .50 
LULU A. NEELEY—Extra tall and large blooms 6 inches 
across. Crimson. Each .50 
MAY SADLER—Extra tall. Salmon apricot with black 
center. Each .50 
MRS. PERRY—Orange apricot. Tall and one of the fin¬ 
est. Each.50 
OLYMPIA—The only double poppy. Orange red with many 
rows of soft crinkled petals. Each.50 
ORIFLAMME—The old original red single poppy. The 
most profuse bloomer of them all. Very hardy. Each.35 
POTENTILLA 
Warrensi—Yellow. Each .25 
Miss Willmott—Deep carmine. Each .25 
PRIMULA 
Veris Kleynii—Shades from yellow to apricot. Each.35 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
James Kelway—Dark blood-red. Each.25 
Robinson Hybrids—Mixed colors. Each.25 
Atrosanguineum—Dark red shades. Each.25 
Roseum—Pink shades. Each .25 
Grandiflorum Rubrum—Deep ruby red. Each.25 
RUDBECKIA—Autumnal shades. Each .25 
SCABIOSA 
Scabiosa Blue—Blue. Each .25 
Fischeri—Blue-purple. Each .25 
SIDALCEA 
Hybrids—Rosy-red. Each .25 
SHASTA DAISY 
Alaska—White. Each .25 
Giant Double—White. Each.35 
STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender)—Lavender. Each . .25 
STOKESIA CYANEA (Stokes Hardy Aster) 
Stokes Aster—Blue. Each.25 
Cyanea Alba—White. Each .25 
THALICTRUM 
Adiantifolium—Yellow. Each .25 
TRITOMA (Red-Hot Poker Plant) 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids—Coral red. Each.35 
Jack Clematis in Pots are Sure to Live 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Rubra—Purple rose. Each.25 
VERONICA 
Spicata—Shades from light to dark blue. Each.25 
Longifolia—Blue. Each.25 
VINCA MINOR (Creeping Myrtle) Each.25 
YUCCA 
Yucca Filamentosa (Adam’s Needle)—Green foliage with 
white flowers. Each .25 
Yucca—Variegated leaf with white flowers. Each.50 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
No vine when once established furnishes such a volume 
of bloom and is so satisfactory to grow as these Large 
Flowering Clematis. During the past decade much has been 
learned about this wonderful vine and thru careful hybrid¬ 
izing many new colors and shapes of blossoms are now to 
be had. This great improvement in varieties and the great 
interest now shown by admirers of these wonderful plants 
and the fact that they can be used in so many different 
ways, always looking dainty and never coarse or ugly when 
in or out of bloom leads us to specialize in them and offer 
the most beautiful and newest kinds already started for you 
in our Cloverset Pots. Our Clematis are all two year old 
roots planted in soil congenial to them, and with proper 
care will send out runners 8 to 10 feet long during the first 
season and will produce blooms during that season. 
Clematis like a good rich loam enriched with cow manure 
with three or four dressings of about a handful of Clover¬ 
set Rose Grower dug in around them during the Summer. 
A little lime is also beneficial. As they enjoy a long l’oot 
run the hole for planting should be made at least 18 inches 
in diameter. Due to the rank growth they make they must 
be kept moist and if possible should be mulched during the 
summer. Cow manure makes the best mulch. With ordinary 
care these plants will produce hundreds of beautiful blooms 
in June and July and will continue to bloom till frost. After 
becoming established, no further care is necessary except 
proper watering. As our plants are in pots you can see them 
and select them in bloom during late May when they can be 
safely planted. 
We offer the following fine varieties: 
JACKMANI—The well known Purple variety and the 
heaviest bloomer of them all. Price Each.$1.00 
HENRYI—Large Single White. Each. 1.00 
MME. E. ANDRE—Large Single Red. Each. 1.00 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURG—Large Double White. Ea. 1.00 
RAMONA—Large Single Lavender Blue. Each. 1.00 
MME. B. VEILLARD—Large Lilac Rose. Each. 1.00 
COMPTESS DE BOUCHARD—Large Single Pink. Ea. 1.00 
MRS. CHOLMONDELEY—Large Wisteria Blue. Each 1.25 
WM. KENNETT—Large Single Lavender. Each. 1.25 
MONTANA UNDULATA—Large Mauve Pink. Each.. 1.25 
NELLY MOSER—Large Mauve and White with Red 
Bars. Each . 1.50 
JACKMANI RUBRA—Red variety of the well known 
Jackmani. Each . 1.50 
LADY BETTY BALFOUR—Large Rich Purple. Each 1.50 
VILLE DE LYON—Large Carmine Red. Each. 1.50 
We also have the late or Fall Flowering Clematis Pani- 
culata which blooms in September and October. Its very 
sweet fragrance is known to everyone. 
Small Plants. Each .$0.35 
Two year old Plants. Each.50 
A wider range of colors and varieties are now offered 
than ever before. Their uses are so numerous and their 
blossoms so striking that it has always been a mystery why 
such fine vines as Clematis should have remained in the 
background so long. At last they are definitely on their 
way to their well deserved place in the garden picture, 
large or small. 
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