


Choice hand-dug roots 
Onion, Hardy Winter—extremely hardy old 
fashioned sort of large white roots._ 4 for .25 
Salvia officinalis (Sage), 30”, use dried leaves 
for seasoning or for aroma ________-_- 2 for 30c 
Tanacetum vulgare (Tansy), 36”, leaves used 
in omlets, salads and stews, also for 
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Ornamental Vines 
Vines contribute a lasting appeal in the positions in 
which used. Some as climbers, cling and cover blank wall 
space of brick. stucco or stone, while others grow over arch- 
itectural features such as trellises, arches or pergolas, pro- 
viding delightful backgrounds of color or casting welcome 
shade. Try some. 
Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine), 30’, July, 
orange-scarlet trumpet shaped (flowers, 
vigorous grower, clings to rough wall or 
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Clematis paniculata (Sweet Autumn), 30’, 
Sept., mass of white fragrant flowers for 
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Lonicerea (Honeysuckle), Japonica Halliana 
(Hall’s Japan), 25’, June, fragrant pure 
f white flowers, for trellis or for ground 
cover, holds foliage until late winter ____ .30 
Parthenocissus (Ivy)—choice vines for every 
condition; cling to wood, stone, concrete 
or trellis: 
Q. engelmanni (Engleman), 40’, hardy 
anywhere, smaller leaves and 
more brilliant coloring in autumn 
than the American Ivy above _-_ .50 
Tricuspidata (Boston), 40’, fine leafed 
almost evergreen foliage during 
winter, for north or east sides of 
buildings Oily —. 20 2 22 .95 
Polgonum auberti (Silver Lace), 30’, August, 
foamy white sprays of flowers, very 
hardy, for trellis, screen or wire ___--_--- 85 
Hardy Perennials 
Every sort listed below we have tried and found entirely 
hardy and adaptable to this midwest section of Kansas (or to 
any section of less rigvrons climatic conditions). Include a 
few in your next order. Strong plants furnished. 
Achillea (Milfoil or Yarrow)—beautiful fern- 
like aromatic foliage for dry exposed 
places; June-July blooming: 
Millefolium roseum, 18”, rose colored __ .25 
Ptarmica, The Pearl, 18”, double white__  .30 
Artemisia (Wormwood)—aromatic foliage, for 
use with cut flowers, for sunny location: 
Silver King, 36”, grey foliage _.__._______ .40 
Aster (Hardy Aster)—very easy to groy, all are 
hardy, frost resistant, Sept.-Oct. blooming. 
Blue Plume, 36” royal blue _--_---_-____ 45 
Harrington’s Pink, 48”, true pink ____--__ 40 
(Mt. Ranier, 36”, pure white _____-_____-- oO 
Caryopteris (Blue Spirea)—shrubby plants with 
sweetly scented foliage and flowers, blooms 
late summer: s 
Blue Mist, 28”, lovely blue __---_--~----- .60 
Chrysanthemum Maximum (Shasta Daisy)— 
large flowered daisies excellent for cutting 
or for the border: 
Alaska, 24”, lovely white _....__.------- 30 
