CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS—w. Paris Daisy, the 
Marguerite of the florist. A tender species, much grown under 
glass for cutting, or as a pot plant. Can be had in bloom year 
around. Rather large, good, daisy flowers, pure white, or some- 
times lemon yellow. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. 
3 COLCHICUM LUTEUM—ry. Rare and de- 
sirable species from the Himalayan area that, 
unlike most Colchicums, blooms in spring. 
Blossoms of golden yellow. Pkt. 25c. 
3 COLCHICUM SPECIOSUM—rkt(4)10. Hand- 
some flowers of mauve pink, varying from lav- 
ender to almost pure pink. Eventually makes 
spectacular flowering clumps. Blooms in au- 
tumn. Easier than you think. Illustrated oppo- 
site. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 385c; %4 oz. 60c. 
WHITE FILIGREE 
Big, flattened sprays of tiny, snowily white flowers in effect 
of lace or filigree. Wonderful for cutting, to be used fresh, 
or to be dried for winter bouquets. It is Chaerophyllum dasy- 
carpum. “k’’ culture. 20 inches. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
1 CLEMATIS GIANT-FLOWERED 
(Vine sorts) 
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COLCHICUM 
Here are seeds saved from 
giant-flowered Clematises, the 
Jackmanni group and other even 
finer, larger hybrids in widely 
varied colorings; blues, laven- 
ders, purples, crimsons and 
whites. About two thirds of the 
seed in this blend is saved from 
named, giant-flowered hybrids. 
The remainder is seed from three 
of the large-flowered species 
among which the original crosses 
were made that produced the 
hybrids. Plants usually bloom 
second year. Expect new shades 
and tones from the seedlings. ‘kt’? culture. Order as CLEM- 
ATIS GIANT-FLOWERED BLEND. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for 90c: 
10 pkts. for $2.50. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI—This is the extravagantly beauti- 
ful blue-purple Clematis of porch, pergola or trellis. Perhaps 
most widely planted of the Giant-flowered Hybrids. Plants, 
each $1.35; 3 for $3.75. - 
CLEMATIS MME. EDOUARD ANDRE—An altogether lovely 
Jackmanni variety with big blossoms in the richest of velvety 
red. Plants, each $1.35; 3 for $3.75. 
CLEMATIS LANUGINOSA CANDIDA—A beauty. Enormous 
blossoms of snowy white. Perhaps the largest flowers of any 
Clematis. Plants, each $1.35; 3 plants for $3.75. Illustrated 
above. 
1 OTHER CLEMATIS SPECIES 
(Hardy vines) 
Many of the more beautiful and free-blooming Clematis 
species are in this group. Culture “kt.’”” MONTANA—Loaded 
in May and June with beautiful blossoms of varied shades 
and tones, from white with faint blush suffusions, to pink and 
deep rose. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, pink-flowered, 
each $1.10; 3 for $3.00. CRISPA—Here the flowers are rather 
like giant, waxy, hyacinth bells, bright blue with deeper shad- 
ings. Long in bloom. Plants, each 90c; 3 for $2.50. ORIEN- 
TALIS—Great masses of fragrant, widely spread flowers in 
bright yellow. Pkt. 35c. PATENS—Immense flowers with 6 
or more petals, from pale lavender to deepest blue and violet. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. PANICULATA—In late summer it 
gives great clouds and curtains of creamy white, richly fra- 
grant, blossoming. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 50c. Plants, each 80c; 3 
for $2.25. TEXENSIS—Showy, urn-shaped flowers of brilliant, 
living red. Fully hardy, brightly showy. Plants, each $1.10; 
3 for $3.00. MACROPETALA—Large, downy, blue-lavender 
flowers with petaloid stamens, giving tasselled, double effect. 
Pkt. 35c. FLORIDA—Handsome 3-inch flowers, creamy white, 
purple-centered. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. TANGUTICA—Golden 
Clematis. Rather large flowers of fine, bright yellow. Vigorous, 
hardy, free-blooming. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each $1.10; 3 for $3.00. 
VITICELLA—Large flowers in varied attractive shades of 
lavender, blue and purple. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. OFFER 930B— 
One pkt. each of the 8 so offered, for $1.85. OFFER 930CN— 
One plant each of the 5 so offered, for $3.70. 
4 CLEMATIS TALL MIXED—The kinds of vine-like habit, in 
mixture. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 35c. 
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1 CLEMATIS (Upright sorts) 
The four here have no climbing tendencies. Consider and use 
them as vigorous, hardy perennial plants for the mixed garden 
border, for foundation planting, or for the rock garden. 
Culture “kt.” DAVIDIANA (Heracleafolia var.)—Fragrant 
flowers of deep blue in many dense clusters. An upright peren- 
nial to four feet, the stems becoming somewhat woody. For 
the mixed border or the foundation group. Pkt. 20c. Plants, 
each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.70; 25 for $10.00. RECTA— 
40 inches. Upright, border perennial carrying many flat 
sprays of fragrant white flowers. Decorative in border. Fine 
for cutting. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 45c. Plants, each bbc. STANS— 
Great panicles of waxy urns in sky blue or purest white. 
Late summer bloomer. A sturdy, branching, upright grower, 
to 50 inches. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 65c. IN- 
TEGRIFOLIA—Low grower, to about 18 inches. Flowers like 
spreading bells in rich blue. Attractive in rock garden, over 
wall or terrace, or at front of hardy border. A long-lived 
beauty. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 70c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.75. 
1 CLEMATIS DWARF MIXED—The lower kinds, 
for mixed border or rock garden. Pkt. 20c. 
not vines, 
2 IT LOOKS LIKE CLEMATIS 1 
The title above is a free translation of the name of that 
pretty South African Clematis cousin, CLEMATOPSIS STAN- 
LEYI. It is an upright, branching plant, reaching two feet, 
with pretty Anemone-like blossoms of soft pink. With protec- 
tion, will winter in garden to about Philadelphia, though it 
1S more usually grown as a pot plant under glass. Not a vine. 
Pkt. 35c. Plants, each $1.00. 
5 CLEOME FOR AIRY BEAUTY 
CLEOME PINK QUEEN — x(2-5)48. On 
every stem each new afternoon a whorl of 
airy, spidery blossoms opens, great trusses 
in soft salmon pink, becoming white the next 
day. Like all Cleomes, it is easy, and long 
in bloom. Pkt. 15¢; 46 oz. 35¢; % oz. 60ce. 
CLEOME GOLDEN—k(3-5)60. A towering, 
branching airiness of filigree blossoming in 
golden orange. A strikingly decorative plant 
in an unusual Cleome coloring. Note that 
Golden Cleome takes about 10 days longer 
for germination than do the other kinds. 
Also that the seedlings are slender and grass- 
like for some days, and are then easily 
weeded out by mistake. Pkt. 20c; 146 oz. 35c. 
GIANT ROSE CLEOME—ex (2-5) 60. Stately 
plants, each of the several stem-branches 
ending in a great, airy raceme of showy 
flowering in brilliant rose. Illustrated opposite. 
1% oz. 35c. 
CLEOME HELEN CAMPBELL—Consider it as a snowily 
white form of Cleome Pink Queen, same form, size, habit, but 
no trace of pink. Pkt. 20c; Yg oz. 35c. 
OFFER 930D—One pkt. each of the four for 60c. 
CLEOME BLEND—AIl the colors. Pkt. 1bc; % oz. 35c. 
Pkt. 15c; 
5 COMMELINA or SKYFLOWER 3 
All Commelinas bloom the first year from seed, and may be 
treated as Annuals. All are exceedingly showy and long- 
blooming. The Coelestis varieties make roots like little Dahlia 
tubers, and these may be stored over winter in the cellar, 
and planted out in spring for extra quick start. COELESTIS 
BLUE—25 inches. Branching plants filled for months with 
flowers of the deep blue of a summer sky. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 
35c. Tubers, 3 for 40c; 9 for $1.00. COELESTIS WHITE— 
25 inches. Masses of enamel-white flowers. Pkt. 20c3 We oz. 
35c. Tubers, 3 for 40c; 9 for $1.00. CRISPA—10 inches, A 
lower variety for bedding or edging. Enormous numbers of 
massed blue flowers that remind of butterflies. Pkt. 15c. DIF- 
FUSA—Pot or hanging basket. Also good garden flower. 
Large, wavy blossoms, bright blue, or rarely, rose. Pkt. 20c. 
OFFER 930E—One pkt. of each for 65c. 
LOOKING FOR HOUSE PLANTS? Watch for the kinds 
marked with the numeral ‘2’? before the variety name. 
