TRANSFORM YOUR GARDEN WITH COLOR — Plant Flowering @ 
Shrubs - F 29 
CHOISYA, see Mexican Orange, 
CISTUS cyprius (BE). (Sun Rose) To 6 feet. White flowers with purple blotch. 
6 to 12 in. from 4 in. pots, $1.00; 1 gal., $1.75. 
Doris Hibberson (BE). To 3 feet with a neat, compact habit of growth. 
Large deep pink flowers and gray-green foliage. 6 to 8 in. from 4 in. pots, 
S1,0071 gals) S1g75: 
maculatus alba (BE). To 4 feet. Large white flowers, crimson center. 
Vito 15lin,, Weal. .b1.05. 
obtusifolium (BE). To 4 feet. Lovely clear pink flowers. 9 to 15 in., 1 
Pal owaton 
h CLEMATIS. With profuse, showy blooms usually in early summer and dense 
foliage it is probably the most desirable vine. For planting, a rich well- 
drained loam, loosened by peat moss, is best. Mix in thoroughly a little 
lime. Be certain that the crown of the plant is set about 2 inches below the 
surface of the soil. Transplant most successfully from containers or pots. 
Following are the finest of the hybrids. All are large flowering varieties 
except Montana rubens and Paniculata. Cutting grown from pots, ea. $1.50; 
strong grafts, 1 gal. ea. $2.50; larger size $3.00. 
Armandi (VE). Handsome arid very useful evergreen clematis with glossy 
dark green leaves and dainty white fragrant flowers in March & April. 
Strong grower attaining 12 to 16 ft. Pot grown, ea. $3.50; 1 gal. ea. $5.00. 
h Barbara Dibley. (New). Deep violet purple. 
h Contesse de Bouchard. Beautiful soft rose pink. 
h Crimson King. A new variety. Carmine red, very: large flowers. 
h Duchess of Edinburgh. Double pure white. 
h Ernest Markham, (New). Glowing velvety red. 
h Gypsy Queen. Large violet-purple. Summer blooming. 
h Henryi. Huge pure white blooms, black stamens. 
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