MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 
COBAEA SCANDENS 
Commonly called the Cup and Saucer Vine. A handsome, 
rapidly growing annual vine with lilac, bell-shaped flowers. 
Potted plants, each 40c.; by mail 50c. 
EVERBLOOMING UNWIN DAHLIAS 
Dainty, small-flowered Dahlias with single to double 
blooms in a great profusion of color. Prefers partial shade. 
Potted plants, each 30c.; by mail 40c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE MORNING-GLORY 
Huge, cheer-giving, light blue flowers in great profusion. 
3 plants to a pot. These should not be separated. Each 
40c.; by mail 50c. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
The most valuable plant for summer bloom in shady 
places. Flowers are often 4 inches across or more. 
Double Camellia-Flowered Varieties 
8 colors 
Red, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Salmon, Copper, White, Scarlet 
Each 35c.; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.60 
Potted plants, each $1.25; 3 for $3.00; 6 for $6.00 
CLEMATIS 
Plants from 3-in. pots, each $1.25; 3 for $3.50; 4 for $4.25 
Postage 10c. extra per plant 
Clematis needs a rich sandy loam that has perfect drain- 
age. Some growers recommend putting a good-sized stone 
under the roots. The plant must be deeply set; the crown 
should be at least 3 inches below the surface. Annual appli- 
cations of well-rotted cow manure are beneficial. The first 
winter all young growth should be given a mulch of straw. 
Henryi. Very large white flowers. 
Jackmani. Large, velvety violet-purple flowers. 
Mme. Andre. A gorgeous glowing red. 
Mme. Baron Veillard. A heavy producer of beautifu 
lilac-rose blooms. 
LEMON DROPS 
Potentilla fruticosa Purdomi. A small shrub 2 feet 
high, blooming from May to September. Small bright 
sulphur-yellow flowers. Very hardy. Each 60c.; 3 for 
$1.75. 
We will have a nice assortment of Geraniums, Daisies, Cannas, 
Vinca Vines, Coleus and other plants for window boxes, gardens 
and cemetery planting for our local trade. 
SUMMER -FLOWERING IRIS 
Choice Tall Iris 
Early autumn is considered the best time to plant Iris. 
Black Douglas. 38 in. Deep reddish purple. Each 50c. 
Blue Triumph. 42 in. Very large flowers of heavy sub- 
stance. Color a beautiful soft blue. Each 50c. 
California Gold. 36 in. One of the finest deep yellow 
Iris. Flowers large and freely produced. Each 50c. 
- China Maid. 48 in. Soft pink with tints of golden buff 
and soft lilac at the edges of the petals. Each 50c. 
Ethelwyn Dubuar. 38 in. Fine large flowers of deep 
pink with delightful ruffling. Each 50c. 
Garden Magic. 44 in. Smooth, dark velvety red with 
orange beard. Flowers large and well formed. Blooms 
freely. Each 50c. 
Gudrun. 36 in. Enormous, well-shaped flowers of pure 
white, dusted with soft gold at the throat. Each 50c. 
Jean Cayeau. 38 in. A beautiful blending of coffee-brown 
with a golden glint. Slight suggestion of a frill in the 
petals. Each 50c. 
No-we-ta. 35 in. A true pink with yellow flushes at the 
center. The whole flower ts softly frilled. Each 50c. 
Ranger. 36in. Very large, brilliant, almost true crimson- 
red self. One of the last to bloom. Each 50c. 
Snow Flurry. 42 in. Very large, well-ruffled flowers of 
pure icy white, slightly tinted blue. Each 75c. 
Iris Special: Any 10 for $4.00 
Dwarf Iris 
Brautjunger. Lilac-white and purple. Each 40c. 
Dixmude. Rich blue-purple bicolor. Each 40c. 
Huron Imp. Rich blue standards and velvety blue-black 
falls. Each 40c. 
Ladies of Peeling. Soft blue. Each 40c. 
Lieut. de Chavagnac. Pansy-violet. Each 40c. 
Negus. Deep violet-purple. Each 40c. 
Summer Skies. Beautiful light blue. Each 40c. 
Yellow. Each 40c. 
Special: Any 8 Dwarf Iris for $3.00 
PEONIES 
4 Varieties in Cloverset Pots for Easy Spring 
Planting 
Auguste Dessert. 8.7. Large, rose-red flowers. Each 
petal is edged with a narrow silver border. A prolific 
bloomer. Midseason. Each $1.50. 
Edulis Superba. 7.6. A good early deep pink. Flowers 
large and borne on tall, strong stems. Each $1.50. 
Francis Willard. 9.1. Blush-white with a carmine touch 
on edge of some of the central petals. Slightly fragrant. 
Midseason. Each $1.50. 
Karl Rosenfield. 8.8. Brilliant crimson. Flowers large, 
slightly fragrant. Early midseason. Each $1.50. 
Collection: One each of the above 4 for $5.25 
Bare-root Peonies 
Extra-large roots 
Baroness Schroeder. 9.0. White. Late. An excellent 
white Peony that shows a tint of pink when it first opens. 
Fragrant. Each $1.50. 
Many foliages are suitable for arrangements. 
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Felix Crousse. 8.3. 
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Brilliant red. Midseason. 
free-blooming Peony. Each $1.50. 
Martha Bullock. 9.1. Pink. Midseason. Very large 
flowers. The plant is tall and has strong stems. A prize- 
winner. Each $2.00. 
Mons. Jules Elie. 9.3. Flesh-pink. Early. One of the 
best pinks for cutting. Flowers fragrant, large. Plant 
medium tall, with strong stems. Each $1.50. 
Myrtle Gentry. 9.1. Light pink. Late. The flower is 
perfect rose form, of good substance, rose scented. It 
fades to almost a pure white. The plant makes good 
growth and has strong stems. Each $2.50. 
Officinalis Rubra. 8.6. Crimson. Early. A large round 
bloom with cinnamon fragrance. Blooms about Memorial 
Day. Each $1.50. 
Philippe Rivoire. 9.2. Deep crimson. Midseason. A 
flower of beautiful form and uniform rich color, with a 
pleasing fragrance. Each $2.50. 
Sarah Bernhardt. 9.0. Apple-blossom-pink. Midseason. 
An ideal Peony for cutting. Flowers of perfect form, 
fragrant. Blooms freely. Each $1.50. 
Walter Faxon. 9.3. Pink. Midseason. Flowers medium 
size, of good form and mildly fragrant. Each $1.75. 
A good 
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