Clematis culture—good drainage, cut back deciduous ones to within 8 
inches of ground for second and third crop of flowers—feed when cut 
back with a good all-round general fertilizer. 
CLEMATIS—Herpacetous TYPE 
integrifolia—2 feet, June-July, deep blue tubular flowers, deliciously 
fragrant, followed by ornamental seed heads. g.c. — $1.25. 
CONVOLVULUS— 
Cneorum—2 feet, silvery-grey foliage and profuse pure white flowers 
one inch across all over the shrub June-October, drought resistant. 
g.c. — $1.25. 
mauritanicus—trailer, profuse lavender-blue flowers, May-Oct. g.c.—90¢. 
*CYCLAMEN ibericum (persicum)—this is the parent from which the florist 
cyclamen comes and is a good garden subject for shade, with various 
colored flowers in early spring for a long season. 4’s — 75¢. 
DELPHINIUM Vetterle and Reinelt Strain. g.c. — 70¢. 
Black Knight—deepest velvety purple. 
Blue Jay—clear medium to deep blue. 
Galahad—white 
DIANTHUS—all low growing, profuse bloom, long season. 4’s — 70¢. 
Bobby—an excellent compact growing gem with glaucous foliage and 
single deep pink flowers with crimson centers, 8 inches, April-Nov- 
ember, good cut. 
glacialis albus—tiny needle-like green tufts and white Baer flowers, 
6 inches. 3’s — 60¢. 
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, April until November. 
Mrs. Dina Weller—very compact growth covered with lavender-pink 
flowers with much deeper center ring, 6-inch, blooms May and June. 
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. 
Purity—a good companion to the above. Dbl. pure white flowers, 12 
inches. 
Rose Cushion—a miniature with quantities of tiny pinks 4 inches above 
cushions of foliage. 
Tiny Rubies—4- 5 inch stems of rose pink carnation-like flowers. Strik- 
in 
Wallace Red—we have a good stock of this sensational new Dianthus. 10 
inches, in bloom April-November, brilliant crimson red double flow- 
ers of "good size and substance, compact growth of blue-grey foliage. 
Winteri—wonderful range of free flowering colors, single, with darker 
center zone, blue-grey foliage. fts. 
*DICENTRA formosa Sweetheart—12-15 inches, everblooming white bleeding 
heart, fragrant, shade. 4’s — $1.25. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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