CLEMATIS—CLIMBING TYPE: 
Armandti—evergreen, vigorous climber to 20 feet or more, pure white fra- 
grant flowers in clusters in spring. g.c. — $3.50. 
Henryi—deciduous, climbing to 10 feet, huge 6 inch white blooms, 2-3 
times a year if cut back after each flowering. Cut to ground early spring. 
g.c. — $2.00. 
Jackmanni—deciduous, climbing to 10 feet or more, purple flowers 2-3 times 
per year if cut back. ¢.c.— $2.00. 
Mme Eduouard Andre—deciduous, climbing to 8 feet, lovely rich red flow- 
ers. g.c. — $2.00. 
Nellie Moser—deciduous, 8-10 feet, large flowers orchid-colored with a deep 
rose bar down center of each petal. g.c. -- $2.00. 
Ramona—deciduous, climbing to 10 feet or more, large pale blue flowers 
2-3 times a year if treated like Henryi. g.c. — $2.00. 
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—HERBACEOUS TYPE: 
integrifolia—2 feet, June-July, deep blue tubular flowers, deliciously fra- 
grant, followed by ornamental seed heads. 4’s — 80c. 
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. — > 20, 
mauritanicus—trailer, profuse lavender-blue flowers, May-Oct. g.c. 
*CYCLAMEN neapolitanum—hardy, dainty miniature cyclamen, flowers in fall 
are pink and white. Lovely marbled foliage most of rest of year. Shade. 
4’s — 8bc. 
DELPHINIUM (Vetterle & Reinelt Strain) —It is our policy to carry a few 
Delphinium in gallon cans for the benefit of those who wish to select 
exact colors. g.c. 
DIANTHUS-—all low growing, profuse bloom, long season. 4’s — 75c. 
glacialis albus—tiny needle-like green tufts and white fragrant flowers, 6 
inches. 
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 stragely plants. 
latifolius Beatrix alba—white form of above. 
Mrs. Dina Weller—very compact growth covered with lavender-pink flowers 
with much deeper center ring, 6-inch, blooms May and June. 
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. Double 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. Striking. 
Wallace Red—we have a good stock of this sensational new Dianthus. 10 
inches, in bloom April-November, brilliant crimson red double flowers 
of good size and substance, compact growth of blue-grey foliage. 
*DICENTRA formosa Sweetheart—12-15 inches, everblooming white bleeding 
heart, fragrant, shade. g.c. — $1.25. 
spectabilis—the old fashioned bleeding heart. g.c. — $1.00. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
