as listed are hardy 
SUMMER MULCH 
A cool, moist root run is all-important in growing Cle- | 
| matis. A mulch 2 inches deep and in a 2-foot circle around | 
| each plant, made up of three-fourths peat moss and one | 
| fourth Driconure, feeds them when it rains and keeps the | 
soil cool and moist. This may be worked into the soil once | 
during the summer and replaced. We like to plant Clema- | 
tis on a cedar post in full sun with this mulch on the soil. | 
“The President's Collection” 
Red, White and Blue. Crimson Star (red), 
Lanuginosa candida (white), The President 
(blue). Priced at $4.95. Please have cash ac- 
company order. 
Mme. Baron Veillard 
If pastel tones are desired, the warm lilac-rose flow- 
ers of this French introduction will undoubtedly meet 
with approval. As the days get cooler, the color of the 
blooms becomes more intense, and its growth is check- 
ed only by frost. Then, too, it is tall growing (10 to 
12 ft.), sturdy of growth, and very profuse in bloom. 
The flowers are moderate in size, borne in generous 
clusters, and of unusually delicate beauty. From all 
accounts, Mme. Baron Veillard is very popular. 
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