CALLIRHOE 
Involucrata. Poppy Mallow. An exceedingly valuable 
trailing perennial which blooms from June until 
frost, flowers crimson and cup-like. Prefers dry 
soil and full sun. Each 40c. 
CAMPANULA 
(Bellflower) 
Glomerata superba. Flower bells clustered toward the 
summit of foot high stems, rich purple-violet. Dwarf 
enough for rock gardens, and very superior in color 
to seedling types. June and July. Each 50c. 
Persicifolia. Alba. Large, beautiful white bell shaped 
flowers on two-foot stems. Sun or light shade. 
Each 50c. 
Persicifolia coerulea. Blue form of above. Each 50c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
(Shasta Daisy) 
Maximum. The Alaska Shasta Daisy, grown by division 
from Burbank’s original stock and one of the best. 
Each “40c. 
CLEMATIS 
Includes both vines and bushy herbaceous peren- 
nials. All are easily grown in rather light loamy soil 
with medium moisture. Our Clematis roots are all 
strong field-grown, and are offered at the uniform price 
of 60c each; Three for $1.50. Note—These prices do 
not apply to Clemctis Jackmani. 
Crispa. Low climber to 6 ft. Fragrant lavender flowers 
with crisped spreading perianth are produced all 
summer. 
Davidiana. Two feet; tubular flowers of clear blue in 
whorls, fragrant, late summer. 
Fremontii. One foot; flower bells of lavender to lilac, 
leaves oval and very distinct. Easy culture, not 
too large for the rock garden. 
Jackmani. Probably the best of the large flowered 
varieties; violet purple flowers to 6 inches and vine 
to 10 feet. Potted or bare root. $1.25 each. 
Bare root for mail orders. Note—This Clematis 
requires considerable care in transplanting and we 
cannot be responsible for future results. Only good, 
strong, live plants are supplied. 
Integrifolia. Low bush type with very large, beautifui 
blue flowers. Petals two inches in length. Long 
blooming season and becoming increasingly popular. 
Recta grandiflora. Two feet; much like Clematis recta 
but with two-inch white flowers in large termina! 
sprays. Very beautiful and easily grown. Excellent 
for cut flowers—June to late summer if not allowed 
to seed. 
CONVALLARIA 
Majalis, Parson’s Giant. Lily-of-the-valley. A superb 
garden type, exceptionally strong growth, large bells 
on tall stems, followed by red berries. Originally 
from Sweden, very hardy and a prolific bloomer. 
Flowering clumps, 50¢; Three $1.25. 
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