F, & F. NURSERIES 16 
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CHIMAPHILA maculata. 6”-8" Pipsissewa 
EVERGREEN. Essentially a shady woods plant where it 
revels in leaf mold, but soon establishes a home in a shady 
pocket in the rock garden. The handsome long narrow 
leaves are beautiful, marbled white with purple tinges 
throughout, and the loveliest white saucers are held up 
on long stems. Should be planted in little colonies. 
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CHIONANTHUS virginica. 20’-25’ White Fringe 
Loose tassels of fragrant white flowers are effective against 
the bold dark green foliage; really handsome for ‘’dom- 
inant'’ spots. Dark purple plum-like fruits are quickly 
eaten by birds. One of our “forgotten'’ good natives. 
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CLADASTRIS lutea. 40’-50’ Yellow-wood 
Has loose bunches of fragrant white pea-shaped flowers in 
June. The clear yellow autumn coloring is striking, too. 
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CLEMATIS Large-flowering varieties 
These European garden treasures are notable for their 
spectacular flowers—great platters of breathtaking beauty. 
Outstanding in color and in form, they add dignity and 
charm to any garden. A partially shaded spot is ideal, 
as the roots must be kept cool and moist—leave a per- 
manent mulch of soil sponge. A rich, deep, well drained 
soil is required, in fact, drainage should be perfect, using 
plenty of sharp sand and well rotted manure. The foots 
should be encouraged to grow down, the whole plant must 
be deeply set, the crown to be not less than 3 inches the 
surface of the soil. Provide support and protect growth of 
the first year, using straw or burlap. No further protec- 
tion will be required. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. 
Double, pure glistening white. Not unlike a Gardenia. 
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Henryi. 
Large single white flowers, often 8 inches across. Like 
glowing moons of light in a half shady nook. : 
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Jackmani. 
Large, velvety, violet-purple flowers. An old favorite. 
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Mme. Edouard Andre. 
Rich purplish red, a unique color with velvety texture. 
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Nelly Moser. 
Red bars accentuate the pale mauve and white petals. 
Vigorous and free flowering. One of the loveliest. 
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Ramona. 
Lavender-blue with a disk of darker anthers. Exquisite. 
DIN. | POlGrO Wil... 1.00 .90 
Ville de Lyon. 
Carmine-red. Darker tones in the centre. Forms a sum- 
mer tracery pattern suggestive of a Persian rug. 
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