22 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

POLEMONIUM—Jacobs Ladder 
Doz. 100 
*BLUE PEARL. (New). Has finely 
eut, deep green foliage and showy spikes 
of baby-blue flowers in April and May. 
Sun or shady places. 9 inches. ........ 2.50 15.00 
*REPTANS. Graceful foliage and 
showy blue flowers. Should be planted in 
shady places. 8 in. April-May. ......... 2.00 12.00 
PYRETHRUM— (Painted Daisies) 
*MIXED HYBRIDS. 2 ft. Our general 
mixture is grown from seed of selected 
plants. The flowers are produced on long 
stems during May and mostly in shades 
of pinktandsred | wine wien ar. 1.50 10.00 
RUDBEKIA 
THE KING. A tall improved Rud- 
beckia Purpurea with broad deep crim- — 
son red petals and rich coppery bronzy 
cones. The petals never fold or droop. Al- 
ways attractive and fine for cutting. 3- 
orerity J ULVSARIOUSTM | haa oe eae oe ako 2.50 15.00 
SANTOLINA— (Lavender Cotton) 
INCANA. Dwarf evergreen with grey 
green foliage useful as rock garden or 
borders=plants., os. rect. orem ectnarare ss 1.50 10.00 
SAPONARIA—Soapwort 
*OCYMCIDES SPLENDENS. An 
easily grown plant, suitable for the rock 
garden and margins of sunny borders. 
Plants are compact, yet trailing, form- 
ing the shape of a mound. Flowers are 
rosy pink, produced in great quantities 
just above the foliage in late May and 
June. Does well in most any good soil... 1.50 10.06 
SCABIOSA—(Pin-Cushion Flower) 
FISHERI. Rich, deep violet blue, 
blooms all summer, excellent plant for 
border andwcuitine ssn es eae ee 1.50 10.00 
SPIREA 
VENUSTA. (LOBATA). Commonly 
called Martha Washington Plume, also 
King’s Plume. A. Noble plant growing 
about four feet high, producing in July 
and August handsome rosy carmine flow- 
ers which are delightfully fragrant. A 
desirable plant for the border or along 
ASMA “DEDOK aerate cere ath eee 2.50 15.00 
@® You Can Depend On Shoreway Plants 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
