CREEPING PHLOX 
Cherished as much for its refreshing ever- 
green foliage as for its masses of flowers that 
appear in April and early May. Colors: 
Snowy white, and rosy-pink. One of the 
most beautiful of the low creeping plants 
is Phlox Subulata. It is a diminutive spread- 
ing plant 2 to 6 inches high, that thrives in 
places where no other plants seem to do 
well. Ideal for borders, rock gardens and 
terraces. Plant 1 foot apart each way to 
make a dense ground cover in short time. 
Prices: 2-yr. plants, 35c each; 4 for $1.00; 
12 for $2.50. 
SEDUM - Stonecrop 
A ground covering for dry infertile soil. 
Fill crevices and rock strewn areas. Succeeds 
in almost any position—on made rock work 
walls or ruins, in mixed borders. Dark green 
creeping compact mats. Handsome flat 
heads of white to pink flowers in midsum- 
mer. Prices; 25c each; 3 for 65c; 6 for 
$1.15; 12 for $2.00. 
Beauty 
Screens 
SILVER LACE 
America’s No. 1 vine for covering 
pergolas, archways, arbors, lattice, fences, 
etc. It is graceful, hardy and easy to 
grow. Will grow 25 feet or more in a 
season, and a fully developed specimen 
is a cloud ef misty white, with tints of 
yellow and pale rose suggesting old lace. 
Gives a most exquisite effect and is one 
of the most satisfactory vines. Prices: 
65c each; 3 for $1.60. 
CREEPING MYRTLE 
(Vinca Minor) 
Shining evergreen léaves and attrac- 
tive violet-blue flowers in spring. Very 
hardy. An ideal ground cover, especially 
for shady places. Prices: 25c¢ each; 5 for 
$1.00; 10 for $1.70. 
PACHYSANDRA 
(Japanese Spurge) 
Low, dense growing. One of the most 
useful evergreen ground cover plants. 
Easy to grow, thrives well in shady 
places, and under trees. Ideal for terrace 
banks, or any place where it is difficult 
to grow grass. Terminal spikes of white 
flowers that open early in spring are at- 
tractive to bees. Fruit (not often seen) 
is a soft white berry. Prices: 2-yr., large, 
45c each; 5 for $2.00; 10 for $3.50. 
ENGLISH IVY 
Native of Europe, these self-branching 
vines are extremely pretty for the home 
porch box or hanging basket. Rapid 
growing plants, easily cared for, not a 
bit fussy about the soil. Very decorative 
in the home. Prices: 50c each; 2 for 
90c; 4 for $1.60; 6 for $2.50. 
CLEMATIS 
Large flowering hybrids—rich in 
charm and color. Nature’s own 
drapery lends grace and enchant- 
ment to any planting. The richly 
colored, delightfully fragrant flow- 
ers with their pleasing foliage make 
Clematis a favorite for 
adorning pergolas, trel- 
lises and fences. Its dec- 
orative possibilities are un- 
limited. Use it to cover 
sunny porches or to en- 
liven that old tree stump. 
Blooms profusely early 
summer to late autumn. 
Ideal cut flowers. Three 
outstanding varieties: 1— 
Jackmani, giant purple; 
2—Henryi, lustrous white; 
3—Andre, soft velvety 
red. Why not get some 
of each? 2-yr., No. 1, 
field-grown, blooming-size, 
$1.25 each; 3 (1 each), 
$3.00. 
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New Silver-Blue Pfitzer 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 42:2) 
Most Striking Evergreen Ever Introduced 
A new Pfitzer with a silvery blue color that is as 
intense and even as the Koster Blue Sprace. Has all 
the fine qualities of the well known Pfitzer. Grows a 
little more compact. Foliage is slightly finer. Entirely | 
hardy anywhere. It’s new. It’s beautiful. See natural | 
color photo below. Get yours now. Prices: 9-12 in., | 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.25; 6 for $7.50; 12 for $14.00. | 
sem in., $3.50 each; 3 for $10.00. 24-36 in.; $7.50 
each. 
