Ville de Lyon, The President, and Nelly Moser, but we cannot sell 
till they bloom as one of us mixed them up rather thoroughly. Most 
should bloom this summer. 
CLEMATIS—Herspaceous Type 
integrifolia—2 feet, June-July, deep blue tubular flowers, deliciously 
fragrant, followed by ornamental seed heads. g.c. — $1.00. 
CONVOLVULUS— 
Cneorum—2 feet, silvery-grey foliage and profuse pure white flowers 
one inch across all over the shrub June-October, drought resistant. 
Pc; 80¢. 
mauritanicus—trailer, profuse lavender-blue flowers, May-Oct. g.c.—80¢. 
DELPHINIUM chinensis Blue Mirror—to 2 feet, spring, navy blue spurless 
flowers, feathery foliage. Fts. 
DELPHINIUM Vetterle and Reinelt Strain—g.c. — 60¢. 
Black Knight—deepest velvety purple. 
Blue Jay—clear medium to deep blue. 
Galahad—white 
DIANTHUS—all low growing, profuse bloom, long season. 
Bobby—new with us this year, an excellent compact growing gem with 
glaucous foliage and single deep pink flowers with crimson centers, 
8 inches, April-November, good cut. 4’s — 60¢. 
caesius (Cheddar Pink)—April-June, rose pink, blue-green foliage. 
Fts., 4’s. 
chinensis Heddewigii Gaiety—1 foot, spectacular 2 inch blooms, fringed 
whorled, zoned, in color range from white through pinks and roses 
to deep wine reds. March-November. Keep flowers cut. Treat as 
annual. Flats — $4.00, 4’s. 
glacialis albus—tiny needle-like green tufts and white fragrant flowers, 
6 inches. 3’s — 50¢. 
latifolius Beatrix—pink double flowers in clusters for 9 months. Must 
be established to bloom well. Shear back in October or November 
half of green foliage to prevent straggly plants. 4’s. 
latifolius Beatrix alba—white form of above. 4’s. 
Little Joe—blue-grey foliage tufts from which spring 6-8 inch stems 
bearing flaming crimson red single flowers from April until Novem- 
ber. 4’s — 60. 
Mrs. Dina Weller—very compact growth covered with lavender-pink 
flowers with much deeper center ring, 6 inch, blooms May and June 
profusely, lightly until frost. 4’s — 60¢. 
noeanus—densely tufted green foliage, very dwarf, flowers to 10 inches 
high, white and fragrant, most attractive. 4’s — 75¢. 
Peggy—this is one you must have. Soft pink semi-double flowers and 
blue-grey foliage, 12 inches. Blooms March-November. 4’s — 60¢. 
plumarius Little Jock Hybs.—6-8 inches, fringed double and single one 
inch flowers, pink, white, rose, fragrant. Fts., 4’s. 
plumarius scoticus mxd.—double flowers, we are trying this for the first 
time, very highly recommended to us for cutting and general use. 
Fts., 4s. 
plumarius Spring Beauty—blue-grey foliage, fragrant, double, good 
color range, to 1 foot. g.c. 

* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. } Indicates ground covers. 
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