SHOREWAY NURSERY PA 


POLEMONIUM—Jacobs Ladder 
Doz. 100 
*“BLUE PEARL. (New). Has finely 
cut, 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 
SANTOLINA— (Lavender Cotton) 
INCANA. Dwarf evergreen with grey 
green foliage useful as rock garden or 
DORM CRMN) AT Gnoe 998i... oo FS. take ee 2.00 12.00 
SAPONARIA—Soapwort 
*OCYMOIDES 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 
Detar GCUULIN Stross onc ors aos bale Si ost 2.00 12.00 
SWEET WILLIAM—Dianthus barbatus 
+HOLBORN GLORY. Giant-flowering 
varieties in finest assortment of colors. 1.50 10.00 
+NEWPORT PINK. A lovely salmon 
or Watermelon pink variety of excep- 
EI TIPMIGAU LY rence ec foals ees oe ee ee 1.50 10.00 
*SCARLET BEAUTY. Highly valued 
for its rich crop scarlet blooms. ....... 1.50 10.00 
TRADESCANTIA 
Everblooming perennials of great beau- 
ty and easiest possible culture, fully 
winter-hardy, tolerant alike of wet soil 
and dry, of sun out of not-too-heavy 
shade. They are spendthrifts of bloom, 
blossoms that last but a day, but produce 
prodigally day after day, even month 
after month. 
IRIS PRICHARD. White, soft azure 
eet ne Gi reg, ane, at a AG 6 Ca oh Cano IT 3.00 18.00 
JAMES C. WEGUELIN. New, beauti- 
ful variety, free-flowering, with por- 

Varieties marked (j) recommended for Cutting 
