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TWO UNUSUAL VINES 
HYDRANGEA petiolaris (Climbing Hydran- 
gea). 50 ft. A very beautiful, rather rare 
variety of Climbing Hydrangea, with overlap- 
ping, mosaic-like leaves. It produces sheets of 
round, flat clusters of white flowers in June 
and July. Will cling to brick or masonry. 
Very hardy. Strong plants from 3-in. pots— 
$1.00 each, $2.75 for 3 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho (Dutchman's Pipe). 
25 ft. This very vigorous vine is excellent for 
porches, its immense, heart-shaped leaves pro- 
viding a cool, dark shade. The purple flowers 
are of most curious, pipelike form. 
Strong plants from 3/4-in. pots— 
$1.00 each, $2.75 for 3 

PHLOX COLLECTION 
We have tried to make this Hardy Phlox 
Collection one of outstanding interest and value. 
The varieties—all at the top of their respective 
color classes—are as follows: 
Annie Cook. Flesh pink. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry red. 
Camillo Schneider. A beautiful, pure brilliant 
scarlet red. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon pink with dark eye. 
George Stipp. Deep glowing salmon with 
lighter salmon eye. ’ 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. 
SPECIAL PRICE: plants 
1 each of the above 6 for $] 30 

Phlox 
CLIMBING VINES 
Climbing and trailing plants have a distinct 
place in the garden and home grounds, where 
they alone can cover walls, fences or arbors, and 
provide screens against unsightly objects, par- 
ticularly where ground area is restricted. They 
should be selected for foliage as well as for 
flowering values. 
LONICERA halliana (Hall's Japanese Honey- 
suckle). Of vigorous growth, this fragrant, 
yellowish-white Honeysuckle can be grown in 
semi-shade as well as in full sunlight. Not 
critical as to soil; frequently used as a ground 
cover for rough banks. 
50c. each, $1.35 for 3, $4.00 for 10 
WISTERIA sinensis (Purple Chinese Wisteria). 
Always a favorite vine, of robust growth, suc- 
ceeding in sun or in shade. The pendulous 
clusters of purple flowers appear in May before 
the leaves come out. Grafted plants, $1.00 each 
CELASTRUS scandens (Bittersweet, or Roxbury 
Wax-work). A shrubby climber valued for its 
clusters of orange-and-red berries in late Fall. 
Suitable for growing on a trellis or over a low 
wall in any kind of soil. 60c. each, $1.65 for 3 
POLYGONUM auberti (Chinese Fleece-vine). 
This vigorous, rambling climber bears sheets 
of snowy white flowers from Midsummer until 
frost. Makes tremendous growth in one season. 
75c. each, $2.00 for 3 
AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (Boston Ivy). This 
familiar Ivy clings to any surface, and is in 
universal use for covering the walls of build- 
ings, where it reaches a great height. 
60c. each, $1.65 for 3, $4.50 for 10 
Pot-grown plants (after June 1) 
90c. each, $2.50 for 3 
AMPELOPSIS heterophylla (Porcelain Ampe- 
lopsis). A superlative and most decorative of 
climber with small, deeply-lobed leaves and 
clusters of light-blue, showy berries. Fine for 
pergolas and Summer houses. 
Strong plants—75c. each, $1.75 for 3 
CLEMATIS paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clem- 
atis). Rapid-growing, notable for its masses 
of sweet-scented, small white flowers in 
September. 60c. each, $1.65 for 3 
CLEMATIS—LARGE-FLOWERING. 
Henryi. Creamy white, very large flowers. 
6 in. pots. $1.25 each 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Rich, purplish-red 
flowers. A very free-flowering variety. 
6 in. pots. $1.25 each 

DELPHINIUMS—Pacific Hybrids 
Pacific Hybrid Delphiniums are unsurpassed 
for coloring and size of flowers, which range 
through all shades of rich blues and delicate hues 
of pink, lavender and purple. 
Pacific Hybrids, Mixed. 
Strong plants, 50c. each, $1.25 for 3, $4.50 for 12 
Pacific, Double White. These are truly superb. 
Specimen, field-grown clumps. 
$1.00 each, $2.50 for 3 
(Order and plant early in the Spring). 

12 Choice Garden Chrysanthemums 
It would be difficult to find a group that 
would measure up to as high a standard of all- 
around excellence as this one. Six of these vari- 
eties are fully described and illustrated in color 
on the inside back cover of this catalog. 
Barbara Cumming. Large clear double yellow. 
A free and early bloomer. 30c. each, $3.00 doz. 
Early Bronze. Warm terra cotta. An early, 
very hardy Pompon.  30c. each, $3.00 doz. 
Jean Treadway. Soft rose pink with deep 
pink center. 30c. each, $3.00 doz. 
Judith Anderson. A very hardy butter yellow 
Pompon. Extra good. 30c. each, $3.00 doz. 
Lavender Lady (See 3rd cover). An entirely new 
color in Chrysanthemums. 40c. each, $4.00 doz. 
Milky Way (See 3rd cover). 50c. each, $5.00 doz. 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont III (See 3rd cover). Soft 
peach pink and fawn. 50c. each, $5.00 doz. 
Pale Moon (See 3rd cover). 40c. each, $4.00 doz. 
Roberta Copeland. Beautiful rosy or Rasp- 
berry red. Early. 30c. each, $3.00 doz. 
Rose Glow (See 3rd cover). 40c. each, $4.00 doz. 
Ruth Hatton. A very reliable and satisfactory 
pure white. 30c. each, $3.00 doz. 
Sunset (See 3rd cover). 50c. each, $5.00 doz. 

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Japanese Barberry Hedge 
HARDY HEDGE PLANTS 
Many shrubs and evergreens are suitable for 
hedging purposes. Planted close together and 
sheared occasionally, they develop a dense, 
twiggy growth quite unlike their natural habit. 
These are the commonly-used hedge materials: 
Japanese Barberry. Excellent for a low hedge, 
either close sheared or of natural growth. 
15 to 18 in., $17.00 per 100 
18 to 24 in., $20.00 per 100 
California Privet. Quick-growing, glossy 
green, for formal hedges to ‘‘finish’”’ from 24% to 
6 ft. high, where low cost is essential. 
18 to 24 in., $8.00 per 100 
2 to 3 ft., $10.00 per 100 

HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
EXTRA LARGE EXTRA FINE 
We are pleased to be able to offer these excep-_ 
tionally large, well-formed plants in the following 
five varieties: 
Concord, Rancocas, Rubel, Cabot and Jersey 
Sold in sets of three plants, B and B—$5.00 
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One each of the five varieties (five in all) for $8.00 
Two each of the five varieties (ten in all) for 15.00 




