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Large-tlowering 
CLEMATIS Y — 
are the most decorative of 
all climbing flowering plants 
Their cultural requirements 
are simple. They thrive in a j . va 
sunny place in any ordinarily - $ 
good garden soil if not too " ; 
acid. To prevent cracking 
the brittle bark, as 
soon as wa 
the plants are set they should \ 

be tied promptly to their 
supporting trellis, after which 
the growth will twine itself. § 
When the plants are estab- x 
lished they can be well fer- ne 
tilized and mulched with : 
manure annually with excel- 
lent results. , ‘ \ 
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CLEMATIS, Ramona NS , 
2-yr. plants, $1.25 each = 
CORNUS florida rubra (Pink Dogwood) 
The Dogwood is not a new or uncommon tree, 
but one too often overlooked as a means of beauti- 
fying home grounds. The common white variety 
may be better known, but this pink-flowering type 
affords the loveliest display. 214 ft., $3.50 each; 34 ft., 
$6.50; 4 ft., $7.50. 


The Japanese Maple 
is a low shrubby tree with 
striking blood-red leaves 
slowly changing to dark 
purple throughout the 
season. Makes a hand- 
| some broad specimen on 
the lawn or a colorful 
addition to a shrub group. 
$3.50 each. 

ACER dissectum atropurpureum 
Corspes bed Thread-leaf 
MALUS (Flowering-Crab) aple) > 
MALUS 
(Flowering-Crab) : : 
Arnoldiana. Arnold Crab. 12 ft. Rose-pink 
opening blush-white. Yellow fruit. 4 ft., $3 
each; 5 ft., $4; 6 ft., $6. 







Atrosanguinea. Carmine Crab. 20 ft. Single, M A GNOLI A 
deep rose blooms, 4 ft., $3 each; 5 ft., $4; 
6 ft., $6. auce 
Coronaria. land Crab. 30 ft. Fragrant, SORTORY COs ie Sucks: 
double, rose-colored flowers changing to white. Large, two-toned pink 

Hard, sour, yellowish fruit. 5 It, $3 each; flowers in belore 
Eleyi.’ 15 ft. Light red flowers and purple-red 3 fe '$080 wack; 3 Ie 
fruit. 4 ft., $3 each; 5 ft., $4; 6 ft., $6. 
Elise Rathke. Weeping habit. Pink flowers; 
gray-green foliage. 3 {t., $3 each; 4 ft., $4. 
Floribunda. 1 20 ft. Bright pink buds and 
white flowers; small yellowish fruit. 4 ft., 
$3 each; 5 ft., $4; 6 ft., $6. 
Halliana Parkmani. Parkman Crab. 15 ft. 
Twigs purplish. Double, deep rose flowers. 
$7.50; 4 ft., $ 
Soulangeana Lennei. 
Flowers rosy purple out- 
side. 2 ft., $6.50 each; 
3 ft., $7.50. 
Stellata. Star Magnolia 
Star-shaped, white flow- 




3 ft., $2 each: 4 ft,, $3.5 ft. $4 Sothiowbioware 2. 
Hopa. 30/ft purplish leaves. Elowers!larce: 7 ; $8 each; 3 [t., $12, 
Single (deep pink. Redfin) Haxdy.| Ait: MAGNOLIA 'soulahgeana (Saucer S 
$3 each; 5 ft., $4; 6 ft., $6. Magnolia). 
Scheideckeri. 20 ft. Semi-double, pink flowers. 
Lary llow fruit. 5 ft., $4 each; 6 ft., $6 

* 
BLEEDING-HEART. An old- 
fashioned favorite. Prefers 
semi-shade. Potted plants 
each; 3 for $2.75. 
HARDY PHLOX. Showy 
blooms all summer. We 
some of the best varieties. 
50 cts. each; 3 for $1.23. 
DELPHINIUM, Giant Pa- 
cific Hybrids. A new Del- 
phinium with huge flowers. 
Hareetewellcahaped ispkestor 
blue, purple, white. 50 cts. 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
REGAL LILY. Large white 
trumpets streaked coral-brown 
outside. Very fragrant. 4 ft. 
tall; blooms in July. Potted 
plants, 75 cts. each. 
LILAC. Next to the wse, no 
flower is so closely wrapped 
up in the affection of the 
human race. No other plant 
offers so much for » little. 
2 to 3 ft., $1 each; 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.50. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly-Bush). Semi-shrubs 
which freeze down in hard winters and come 
up with renewed vigor the following spring. 
6 ft. Aug., Sept. 2-yr. plants, $1 each. 





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