
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Blue Spire. A new addition to the summer 
flowering Veronicas. A cross between longi- 
folia subsessilis and spicata it has retained 
the dark foliage and rich deep color of the 
subsessilis with the early and free flowering 
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r Gentianoides. 1’. A lovely variety with spikes 
of clear light blue flowers in May and June. 
r  Incana. 1’. Silvery gray foliage with numerous 
spikes of dark blue flowers in July and Aug. 
c  Longifolia Subsessilis. 2’. One of the finest of 
all Veronicas. Makes compact bushes with 
tich green foliage producing many spikes of 
beautiful blue flowers in August and Sep- 
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ts Rupestris. 6’. Mats of dark green foliage cov- 
ered with spikes of bright blue flowers in May 
r Rupestris Nana rosea. A dwarf pink flowered 
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c  Spicata. 2’. Long spikes of violet blue flowers 
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c  Spicata Alba. 2’. Long spikes of white flowers. 
i Spicata Rosea. 1’. Forms mats of green foliage 
with long spikes of pink flowers in June and 
July. 
r Trehani. 6’. Forms golden yellow clumps of 
foliage covered with deep blue flowers in 
May. 
VINCA (Periwinkle or Myrtle) 
Minor Bowles Variety. An improved sort of 
more compact growth and extremely free 
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Minor. Evergreen foliage and pale blue 
blooms, excellent for ground COVET.........ccce 
AMPELOPSIS 
Veitchi (Boston Ivy). 
for covering stone walls, trees, etc. 
A popular climbing plant 
Rapid 
in growth, it clings to the smoothest surfaces...$3.50 
CLEMATIS 
Paniculata. A popular and most satisfactory 
climber, with strong rapid growth, dense 
cheerful green foliage and masses of white 
fragrant flowers in August and September. 
$0.40 each 
CLEMATIS (Virgin's Bower) 
Montana Rubens. One of the best of our spring 
blooming vines. A hardy vigorous climber 
studded with rosy pink flowers in April and 
IN ica Renee sacs ean te accra ae $0.45 each 
JONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Halliana. Very fragrant white and yellow 
POWSLSs testostee ten oees ices teexeseen eee $0.35 each 
Gold Flame. Everblooming and hardy, it can 
be grown as a bush, ground cover or vine. 
The flowers are delightfully scented, excel- 
lent to cut and the color is a striking com- 
bination of flame and gold. Not subject to 
cp nismulatestcnioninnescse mies acote ter: $0.45 each 
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Coccinea. 2’. Showy heads of old rose flowers, 
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Coccinea Alba. 2’. White form of the above... 1.50 
Officinalis. 4’. Rose tinted white flowers in 
June and July with a delightful heliotrope 
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VIOLA (Violet) 
rt Pedata bicolor. 4”. A dainty native with flow- 
ers of twoushades ef olwe ie icc:csstecsseeceerseseee cores 1.50 
Princess of Wales. Single, fragrant, blue flow- 
@©rs IMPearly SPTING esse-cerceneccecectestoressceeseaiomsberseses 1.50 
Rosina. Fragrant, rich rosy pink flowers cover 
the plant in early spring followed by a 
continuous sprinkle of flowers until frost......... 1.50 
ts Russian Double. The hardy fragrant double..... 2.00 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansies) 
Jersey Gem. The best viola for American con- 
ditions, producing in spring and again in 
fall masses of rich violet blue flowers............. 1.20 
White Jersey Gem. Attractive used for con- 
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Purple Glory. 6’. Fragrant royal purple flow- 
ers produced very early in spring and con- 
tinuously throughout the summer. Very hardy 
CHIC MILSO Gwin sc eho teteeke cons Lee eae re eee ena 1.50 
Beauty of Larone (York Gem). The finest of all 
the hardy violas in our opinion. The violet 
blue flowers in spring are as large as the 
largest pansy, it starts to flower early and 
continues throughout the summer. Perfectly 
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YUCCA (Spanish Bayonet) 
Filamentosa. 6’. Broad sword-like evergreen 
foliage and immense branching spikes of 
drooping creamy white flowers in July............. Vis 
VINES 
POLYGONUM (Silver Lace Vine) 10 
Auberti. A very fast growing hardy vine with 
clean healthy foliage reaching a height of 
25' or more and covered in late summer with 
masses of foamy white flowers.....$0.40 each 4.00 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine) 
Radicans. Handsome foliage with orange trum- 
POLS (lal, ante eiUbnabeMVeN as co cocadoaceeemneceannee $0.35 each 3.50 
CELASTRUS (Bittersweet) 
Scandens. A native vine easily grown. At- 
tractive foliage with scarlet berries in the fall. 4.00 
WISTERIA 
Old favorites producing many pendulous clus- 
ters of flowers in early summer. 
Multijuga. 
teria. 
Pink, long flowered Japanese Wis- 
Clusters often 3’ and _ longer. 
$1.50 each 
Sinensis (Chinese Wisteria). The old favorite 
producing thousands of clusters of violet blue 
DIOSSOMS Aden cai ee ae $0.75 each 7.50 
Alba (White Chinese Wisteria). Similar to the 
above except the flowers are pure white. 
$0.75 each 7.50 
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