Jasminum officinale ConiniOIl Jasmin©* 
Hardy in the north, blooming most of the sum¬ 
mer and late into fall. Dainty foliage is almost 
evergreen. Blossoms pure white. 
2 yr._ .40 
Pachistima myrsinites Mountain Boxwood* 
Native of the Cascades, 3 to 4 feet. Thickly 
clothed with small ovate leaves of deep green. 
Hardy. 
Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary* 
Fine evergreen, good in dry and rocky situa¬ 
tion. Aromatic leaves produces oil of Rosemary. 
Small light blue flowers. 
6 -8" _ .40 
Spartium junceum Weavers or Spanish Broom* 
Upright shrub, has slender, rush-like branches 
which are almost leafless and bluish-green in 
color. Fragrant bright yellow flowers are borne 
in large terminal racemes. Hardy as far north as 
Philadelphia. Hardy here id- sheltered. 
2-3'___ 1.20 
Teucrium chamaedrys Chamaedrys Germander* 
Evergreen rock plant resembling heather. 
Grows to one foot, spreading to three feet. Fra¬ 
grant foliage of bright glossy green, pink flowers. 
Good results can be obtained only by shearing 
immediately after blooming. 
6-8" _ .40 
VINES (EVERGREEN Sc DECIDUOUS) 
Each 
Ampelopsis quincifolia Virginia Creeper 
2 yr._$ .25 
A. q. engelmanni Engelmann Ivy 
2 yr._ .25 
A. tricuspidata veitchei Boston Ivy 
2 yr._ .30 
Celastrus scandens American Bittersweet 
2 yr._ .50 
Clematis crispa 
2 yr._ .50 
flammula 
2 yr._ .50 
Jackmani, purple_2 yr. $ .70 
Madam Edouard Andre, red_ ** .70 
Duchess of Edinburgh, dbl. White_ “ .70 
Ramona, lavender blue _ .70 
Montana rubens, rosy red_ “ .70 
Texensis, urn shaped, red_ .70 
Tangutica, obtusiuscula, yellow_“ .70 
Jackmani alba, white variety of Jack¬ 
mani _“ 1.00 
