Pp 
very 
freely. 

ARISTOLOCHIA, Sipho. ‘‘Dutchman’s Pipe.’’ Very large heart- 
shaped leaves. Best vine for screening. 
BITTERSWEET. A hardy ornamental vine with large orange 
yellow flowers and crimson berries that stay on through the 
winter. 
IVY. English Ivy. The popular evergreen vine. 25c¢ each, 5 for 
$1.00. 
Boston Ivy. Popular for its fall coloring. Clings to any surface. 
Engelmanni. Rapid grower, heavy foliage, five leaf type, clings 
to brick. 
Quinquefolia. ‘Virginia Creeper.’’ 
manni; fine for screens and trellis. 
fall foliage. 
JASMINE, Winter. Bears a profusion of bright yellow flowers, 
adding color to dull winter days. 
White Jasmine. The common summer blooming, fluffy appearing 
jasmine. 
Foliage similar to Engel- 
Rapid grower. Brilliant 

SILVERLACE: VINE. This very pop- 
ular summer blooming vine grows 
rapidly and blooms very 
WISTERIA LONGISSIMA 
Loose graceful exceptionally long 
racemes of purple or white. 
ALL VINES, 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 

(New). 
CLEMATIS VINE 
ON GROWING CLEMATIS 
SOIL: A rich well-drained loam, loosened by the addition of 
sand or peat moss, is best. Make certain that the collar of the 
plant is set 2 to! 3 inches below the surface of the soil. Water 
frequently in dry weather. 
LOCATION: A; partially shaded location is ideal. 
in full sun, shade the stems. 
FERTILIZING: Well-rotted manure is preferred. Use a little 
lime occasionally. 
If planted 
CLEMATIS. These are the popular large flowered varaieties and 
will be mailed in paper pots at 50c. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Double white. 
Henryi. White. 
Jackmani. Purple. 
Mme. Baron Veillard. Lilac rose. 
Mme. Ed. Andre. Red. See page 13. 
Montana undulata. Mauve pink. 
Ramona. Blue. : 
CLEMATIS, Anemone (C. montana). Spring flowering, pink. 
Sweet Autumn (C. paniculata). Fall blooming, very fragrant 
white. 
PERENNIALS 
35c each, 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz., postpaid. 
We are offering a selected list of the better perennials at 
popular prices. There is a great deal of enjoyment to be derived 
from these plants which year after year bring forth a shower of 
beauty. 
ACONITUM napellus Spark’s Variety. Glistening violet blue 
flowers on 4 to 6 ft. stems during July and August. 
ALYSSUM, Saxatile Compactum. Dwarf Golden Tuft, Basket of 
Gold. Very compact. One of the showiest of spring flowers. 
Height 9 to 12 inches. April and May. 
ASTERS, Perennial. Michaelmas Daisies. Blue. Showy late flow- 
ering. 
Dwarf Asters. Grow about | foot high. Masses of flowers in the 
fall; an excellent plant for late borders. 
AUBRETIA. A wonderful carpet plant for borders and rockeries. 
A mass of flowers in April and May. Red, Lavender, Pink, 
Violet. 
BLEEDING HEART, Spectabilis. An old-fashioned favorite; its 
long racemes of graceful heart shaped pink flowers in May or 
June are always attractive; it is used largely for forcing, and is 
perfectly at home in any part of the border, and especially 
valuable for planting in the shade. Height 1 to 2 feet. Per- 
fectly hardy and easy to cultivate. 
HARDY CARNATIONS. Beautiful strain of hardy pinks, which 
resemble most of all the indoor carnations, blooming in great 
abundance all summer, in the most magic colors, flowers being 
semi to full double. The sweetly scented flowers are excellent 
for cutting, especially desirable for table decorations. By cut- 
ting all flowers off, the life of the plant is maintained and it 
renews itself. 
COLUMBINE. Their informal elegance and stately, striking 
beauty reserve for the Aquilegia (Columbine) a position 
among plants that they shall never relinquish. Aside from 
their fine utility as a cut flower, they are without parallel when 
one desires to arrive at a mild yet captivating display in the 
hardy garden. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long-spurred Hybrids. 
Giant Long-spurred Hybrids. 
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