PERENNIALS 11 
Oregana (Syn. D. glauca). A _ far-westerner 
distinct and worthwhile.  Bluish foliage, 
flowers straw-yellow with violet tip, blooms 
all summer. Light shade recommended. 
Each 50c. 
Spectabilis. Old fashioned bleeding heart. 
Very attractive long racemes of heart-shaped 
pink flowers. Strong plants $1.25. 
BLUEBELLS-MERTENSIA 
Prefer moist soil and part shade. 35¢ each; 
Three $1.00. 
Platensis.* La Plata Bluebell. Large, deep 
blue flowers. 
Virginica. This Eastern Bluebell has the larg- 
est flowers of all and is very beautiful. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH-BUDDLEIA 
Ile de France. Butterfly Bush. 5-6 ft. Lilac 
type flowers all summer until frost. Should 
be cut back each spring in this climate. 
No. 1 65c. 
CLEMATIS 
Includes both vines and bushy herbaceous 
perennials. All are easily grown in rather light 
loamy soil with medium moisture. Our Cle- 
matis roots are all strong field-grown, and are 
offered at the uniform price of 60c¢ each; 
Three for $1.50. _Six any selection for $3.00. 
Note—These prices do not apply to Clematis 
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 laven- 
der 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 con- 
siderable care in transplanting and we can- 
not be responsible for future results. Only 
good, strong, live plants are supplied. 
Integrifolia. Low bush type with very large, 
beautiful blue flowers. Petals two inches 
in length. Long blooming season and _ be- 
coming increasingly popular. 
Ligusticifolia. *Western Virgin's Bower. Vine 
of vigorous growth (woody) the showy white 
flower sprays in August followed by fluffy 
seed heads. 
Paniculata. Vine to 
flowers in great masses during 
mer. 
Recta grandiflora. Two feet; much like Cle- 
matis recta but with two inch white flowers 
in large terminal sprays. Very beautiful 
and easily grown. Excellent for cut flowers 
—June to late summer if not allowed to 
seed. 
Scottii. *One foot; bluish pinnate foliage, 
nodding urn-shaped blossoms, light blue 
to bluish-violet, large and of distinct form. 
For well-drained sunny position. 
Viticella. Climbing to 12 ft. Flowers blue- 
10 ft., fragrant white 
late sum- 
purple, two inches across, 2-3 together, 
June to August. One parent of the hy- 
brid, Jackmani. 
Note—Many Clematis varieties are short and 
several will be sold out before the end of 
the season. We would suggest that you 
give us a second choice. 
COLUMBINE-AQUILEGIA 
Coerulea. *Rocky Mountain Columbine. 
out. 
Rainbow Blend Hybrids. The most colorful 
and brilliant of all hybrid columbines. The 
present unsurpassed strain is the result of 
scientific breeding and selection for nearly 
a score of years. Characterized by clear 
vivid colors, particularly deep pink and 
rose, scarlet, vermillion and crimson-reds; 
all of largest size and with long = spurs. 
White, yellow and pale tints are reduced to 
Q@ proper minimum. In mixture only. Best 
in full sun. Each 25c; Three 60c; Doz. 
$2.00; 25 $3.25. 
CORALBELLS-HEUCHERA 
Also called Alum Root. Charming ever- 
green tufts of foliage and slender sprays of 
tiny bells in various colors. Thrive best in half 
shade in a moist mellow loam and good drain- 
age. Ideal for the cool rock garden. Heucher- 
as bloom in spring but under favorable condi- 
tions will bloom most of summer. All Heu- 
cheras are 35¢ each; Three $1.00. 
Brizoides. Free blooming, delicate coral-pink, 
18 inch stems, suitable for cutting. 
Hermes. Pink blossoms. 
Pluie de Feu. Clear deep red. 
mired variety. 
Sold 
A much ad- 
Rosamundi. Delicate pink, long blooming 
season. 
Sanguinea. Deep red. 
Sanguinea alba. White blossoms, free bloom- 
ing. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Late blooming types and very hardy. All 
are 45c each; Three for $1.25. 
Algonquin. Strong grower to 20 in. Rich 
double flowers of brightest yellow. Early 
September. 
Laramie. 18 in. Semi-double 2 inch flowers 
of bright rose. September. 
Manatico. 18 in. Large flowers of rich pink. 
Bright yellow disk in center. September. 
Pohatcong. 18 in. Large double flowers 
pink with white interior. Late September. 
EUPHORBIA 
Myrsinites. A succulent for the rock garden, 
the large glaucus leaves in spirals, resem- 
bling a Sedum. Evergreen, flowers in um- 
bellate clusters, yellow. A rock creeper of 
striking beauty. Each 35c; Three 90c; 
Doz. $3.00. 
Polychroma. Perennial to | foot, forming very 
attractive clumps. Floral leaves are bract- 
like and whole clump is bright  yellow- 
orange with bloom in early summer; fol- 
lowed by orange-brown fruits. Each 40c; 
Three $1.10; Doz. $3.50. 
FERNS 
Hardy varieties. For shade, where flower- 
