NARBERTH, PA. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Vine). 
Tubular red flowers in July. 
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Plants from tubs $3.50 
Plants from pots $1.50 
CLEMATIS 
CLEMATIS, hardy varieties. Thrives best in a rich garden loam of rather light 
texture. Sand and peat moss may be added to a heavy soil to loosen it. 
When planting, spread out the roots flat and sprinkle soil lightly over them. 
Avoid having all the roots in one bunch. Soil must be well drained where 
Clematis is to be planted. Since Clematis is partial to lime, it should be 
mixed with the soil when planting, and if necessary it may be occasionally 
added thereafter, working it well into the soil without disturbing the roots. 
Large-Flowering Varieties 
Ascotiensis, azure blue ......... $1.50 Lady Betty Balfour, purple ........ 1.50 
Belle of Woking, double, silvery 
Lady Caroline Neville, white with 
CCL eee een te ate ee Cesar eS, 1.50 MCV Gr OOS ane ee Mae eee 2.00 
Comtesse de Bouchard, rose pink 1.50 Lawsoniana, large sky blue ..... 1.50 
GCrimsontkhing, 1ed see en 2:25. Lord: Neville: plum: color 7227... 1.50 
Duchess of Edinburgh, double, Mme. Baron Veillard, silvery pink 1.00 
BUTE RW OISM err ek lt kaeereres a 1.00 Mme. Edouard Andre, red ...... 1.00 
Elsa Spath; bright blue’ ..42...... 1.50 Mrs. Cholmondeley, light blue .. 1.50 
Gipsy Queen, violet purple ...... 1.50 Nelly Moser, mauve and white .. 1.50 
Henryi, large white flowers ...... 1.00 Prins Hendrik, azure blue, ruffled 2.00 
Buldinemswhitew- 2.) - bees 24) = RaMOnG, crge. sky Olle a 1.00 
Jackmanii,, violet-purple .......... 1.00 The President, reddish plum-violet 1.50 
Jackmani, rubra, red variety of Ville de Lyon, carmine red ...... 1.50 
T CLO TRICTI VIS EE eas Senree Saree tal ai oye 2.25 Ville de Paris, dark blue, red bar 1.50 
Kermesina, wine red ............ £25) W.. E..Gladstonemililaces. +s 1.50 
King Edward VIL violet ......... 150 William Kennett, lavender ....... 1.50 
Small-flowering Varieties 
Crispa, blue, bell shaped ...... 100 Paniculata, white, star shape .40 
Flammula, fragrant, white ...... 0) Hectanwwnhite shribboyiee- oe ees 50 
Jouiniana, Springarn variety, Tangutica obtusiuscula, yellow.. 1.00 
lavender ie ear ean ere 2.00 Texensis, scarlet, urn shaped... 1.00 
Montana rubens, rosy red chang- Troutbeckiana, lavender ........ 2.25 
incwiOMCledns pinks ete eae 1.00 Virginiana, white, very strong... .50 
Montana undulata, mauve pink ._ 1.00 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (Japanese Spurge). 
cover, perfectly hardy, and endures dense shade and dry locations. 
A beautiful evergreen ground 
It forms 
a solid mass of green about 8 inches high in one year if planted close enough. 
The distance between the plants depends upon the size you buy and your 
idea of what is close enough, and your patience while the plants: are 
spreading. 
The ground should be prepared to a depth of eight inches. For fertility, 
use whatever is easiest to get—leaf mold, mushroom soil, or pulverized poul- 
try manure. For 1000 plants about 10 bushels of poultry manure would be 
sufficient. We can supply 10 bushels for $7.50. 
100 1000 
1 year Pachysandra plants ................... $5.00 $30.00 
Zevear Pachyscmard plonts: waar ashi orse 7.50 50.00 
Stand A year. plantas. we ae ees ore « 10.00 65.00 
