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MEAN eee 
a BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). A native 
climber, with handsome, glossy foliage and 
large clusters of orange-crimson fruits, re- 
tained all winter. Very bright in effect and 
charming for winter house-decoration. 2-yr. 
ne No. 1 plants, 60¢ each. 
CLEMATIS henrsi: Large, waxy, pure white 
flowers. Good foliage. Makes an attractive 
trellis vine. Should find a place in all col- 
lections. Continuous blooms all summer. 
2-yr. No. 1 plants. $1.25 each. 
CLEMATIS jackmani. Favorite Purple, large- 
flowered. Strong grower. Mass of rich vel- 
oe vety purple blooms cover entire vine, June, 
_ July. Often blooms second time in fall. Flow- 
ers 4 to 6 inches in diameter when fully 
_ expanded. 2-yr., No. 1 plants, $1.25 each. 
CLEMATIS, Mme. Edouard Andre. Large, red, 
_ velvety flowers similar to Jackmani. Blooms 
profusely. Hardy, very fine plants. 2-yr. 
: plants, $1.25 each. 
OWERING VINES 
CLEMATIS paniculata. Masses of white, very 
fragrant blooms. Attractive feathery seed- 
pods: on vine all winter. A native of Japan. 
A beautiful and rapid-growing climber which 
in a brief time will cover any ordinary ver- 
anda. 2-yr. plants, 65¢ each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Flaming Beauty. Coral-car- . 
mine trumpets lined with gold; foliage 
dark, glossy green. An everblooming vine. 
Can be kept trimmed to make compact shrub 
or hedge. Hardy over the entire country. 
70¢ each, 
CLEMATIS jackmani. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Hall’s Japan. A _ strong, 
vigorous climber with pure white flowers. 
Foliage stays green nearly all winter. Per- 
fectly hardy, very fragrant and is covered 
with flowers the entire season. 2-yr., No. 1 
plants, 60¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
IVY, Boston. Hardy climber. Clings firmly to 
walla: posts, etc. Handsome leaves. Brilliant 
Fall colors. 2-yr., No. 1 plants, 70¢ each. 
papevisito FLOWER BULBS 
CANNAS 
No. 1, field grown Bulbs, 
20¢ "each; 10 for $1.50 
By Mail Postpaid. 
e Crinas are especially good for large beds. They are very showy in mid- 
_ summer, when their huge blooms and striking foliage provide a tropical 
effect. They require plenty of moisture. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Large Canary yel- 
_ HUNGARIA—One of the finest pinks, 
green foliage. 4 ft. tall. Large heads of 
_ peach-pink. Our choice of the Pink 
- Cannas. 
- LOUISE—Tall deep pink flower _ Large 
green foliage. 
| THE PRESIDENT—4 ft. tale Glowing 
scarlet, blue-green foliage. Extra large 
; ‘trusses of brilliant color. The finest 
- Red Canna of today. 
_ FLORENCE VAUGHAN—Medium tall, yel- 
low with red spots on petals and red 
_ throat. Green foliage. . 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—5 ft. 
’ Deep rich yellow, 
flecked with deep red. Green foliage. 
RED KING HUMBERT—5 ft. tall. 
low flowers 4 to 5 inches across. Green 
foliage. Medium height, 3 to 4 ft. tall. 
tall. 
heavily spotted and 
The 
heart shaped leaves are purple-madder 
over-bronze. The plants are crowned with 
immense .heads of orchid-like velvety- 
orange-scarlet, rose tinted and blooms 
incomparably beautiful. 
GERMAN IRIS» 
No. 1 mee 
~30¢ each; 10 for $2.50 
Iris have often been called the 
Poor Man’s Orchid. Blooming in 
late May and June, they are very. 
colorful and beautiful either in the 
spring garden or when brolght 
into the house. The average height 
of German Iris is 3 feet. Full sun 
or part shade in a _ well-drained 
location suits them. They need to 
be divided and replanted every 
three years. 
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PRE-TREATED 
WITH 
RAPID-GRO 
POLYGONUM auberti. Silver Lace Vine. One 
of the fastest growing vines. Foliage per- 
fectly clean, never bothered by insects or 
other pests. A splendid hardy climber of 
vigorous growth, attaining a height of 25 
or more feet, producing during summer and 
fall, great foamy sprays of white flowers. 
A well-established plant during its long 
period of flowering, it is a great mass of 
bloom. 2-yr., No. 1 plants, 80¢ each. 
-HONEYSUCKLE, Hall’s 
VINCA minor. Hardy Myrtle. A trailing ever- 
green plant used extensively for carpeting 
Japan. 
the ground under shrubs or trees where it 
is too shady for grass or other plants to 
‘thrive. Having a bushy root system, it is 
often used for coverage on sloping banks 
that are not too dry. In early summer, there 
are many solitary, single lilac-blue flowers. 
Extra heavy, field-grown plants, 3 for 60¢, 
10 for $1.50. 
WISTERIA. Chinese Purple. One of the most 
magnificent hardy climbers, producing ra- 
cemes of pale purple flowers early in the 
spring and autumn, and growing at the 
rate of 15 to 20 feet in a season. 2-yr., No. 
1 plants, 85¢ each. 
All Vines sent by mail postpaid. 
YELLOW KING 
Beouwulf. Outstanding red. 
Black Douglas. Rich, deep purple. 
Castalia. Blue; very lovely. 
Dauntless. Best red toned iris. 
Desert Gold. Yellow. 
Dog Rose. Deep rose-pink. 
Dymia. A striking purple. 
Nene. One of the best blue iris. 
Packhard Blue. Lovely blue tone. 
Pink Opal. Very tall, lavender pink. 
Rameses. Rose-pink. 
Snow King. White with gold throat. 
Sun Mist. Attractive yellow. 
Varese. Velvety red. 
Wantage. Purple. 
HUMBERT 
_ Winnisheik. Purple; good texture. 
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