chopped fine, are used for flavoring salads, stews, 
and soups. Develops into clumps of abundant 
foliage 6 to 8 in. high and covered with small 
round heads of tiny lavender flowers that bees 
sure do busy themselves over for quite a while. 
As both foliage and flowers are attractive, the 
plants are often used for edging flower beds. For 
best results clumps should be divided every 
second and third year. 6 divisions for $1.20, post- 
paid. 
No. 82—SPEEDWELL (Veronica spicata) snw. A 
11% foot perennial belonging to the Figwort fam- 
ily useful as decoration in borders and rock 
garden; though we grow out in nursery row 
where it is very free flowering from June until 
frost. Being hardy it thrives in open sunny posi- 
tion or light shade. A promising honey plant, 
better than most as bees constantly work the 
bloom. ‘Three for $1.20, postpaid; 25 for $7.25, by 
express. June till frost. 
No. 80—CROCUS BULBS. nsw. 8 in. For fall plant- 
ing and for early spring pollen source. Mixed 
colors 50 for $4.00 postpaid. 
Wines a. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. nsw. 14’. 
This feathery white Clematis is a herbaceous 
perennial or woody climbing vine. Widely distri- 
buted in the temperate regions. A vigorous grower 
and one of the hardiest and easiest clematis vines 
to grow, is conspicuous in late summer with many 
flowered panicles of white waxy fragrant flowers. 
In decorations of tables or rooms this vine will 
dry, hold color, and not shatter. Bees love it. 
2-year No. 1 vines 95cc each; 5 for $4.50 postpaid. 
CLEMATIS VIRGINIANA (Virgins Bower) 
Is a native vine, snw 15’ July. Very attractive 
in hedgerows with its long festons of white flowers 
in leafy panicles. Good to ramble over slopes and 
rocky places. 2-year vines 80c each; 5 for $3.75, 
postpaid. 
WISTERIA VINE, Wisteria Sinensis, snw, 25’ 
June-July. Tall vigorous climber native of North 
America and Asia. Will thrive in almost any soil, 
will do best in deep rich loam that does not get too 
dry. Has attractive long lilac purple flowers. Hav- 
ing long fibrous roots it should be transplanted 
when young. l-year vines 75c each; 5 for $3.60, 
postpaid. 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET. nsw. 35’ July. 
(Celastrus Scendens) hardy in North America, 
Asia and Australia. Beautifful in late fall when 
leaves turn yellow and the yellow fruits open up 
to reveal the crimson-coated seeds. Good covering 
for alls, slopes and rocky banks. Soil can vary. 
Grows in sun or shade. 12-18, 4 for $1.20; 10 for 
$3.50 postpaid. 
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