SHOREWAY NURSERY 
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POLEMONIUM—Jacobs Ladder 
Doz. 
*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 
*REPTANS. Graceful foliage and 
showy blue flowers. Should be planted in 
‘shady places. 8 in. April-May. ......... 2.00 
RUDBEKIA 
*EARLIEST OF ALL. Blooms before 
any other variety, with rich deep car- 
mine rose flowers, 18-24 inches. June- 
AUSUStH es pT aA ee 4.00 
*THE KING. A tall improved Rud- 
bekia Purpurea with broad deep crim- 
son red petals and rich, coppery, bronzy 
cones. The petals never fold or droop. 
Always attractive and fine for cutting. 
3-o al te ULV ASU Stee eee ee ee ee 3.00 
SANTOLINA— (Lavender Cotton) 
INCANA. Dwarf evergreen with grey 
green foliage useful as rock garden or 
DOTdeIs Plans mee, ee Pn Sate ee ae oe 2.00 
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 
SALI aa ee ee ee ee es ae U0 
JAMES C. WEGUELIN. New, beauti- 
ful variety, free-flowering, with por- 
celain-blue flowers from June until Sep- 
tember. A worth-while plant which does 
well anywhere. Foliage decorative. .... 3.00 
LEONORA. Rich, deep violet. ....... 3.00 
OSPREY. Large, snow-white flowers. 
3 inches in diameter, with deep violet 
SCATROTIS es oie ea ereht ieee are ahi e rece 2 4.00 
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@ You Can Depend On Shoreway Plants 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Cutting 
