CLEMATIS—America’s Most Popular 
Clematis is the loveliest of hardy climbing 
vines. Growing from 6 to 12 feet tall, they 
provide beautiful screens on porch, pole or 
trellis, over a mail box or even an old tree 
stump. Culture is easy. Plant anywhere in 
good soil so the stems and leaves can have 
6 day or more of sunlight. Completely 
hardy, Clematis bloom year after year with 
little care or attention. 
All Clematis—$1.75 ea.—3 or more, $1.50 ea. 
NEW f Wi IIIs From Japan 
OSU OM this new kind 
gives a profusion of large delicate orchid 
blooms with maroon centers on a vigorous 
plant. 
NEW Si, Ip Another, new exciting 
Yi) - kind from Japan. Un- 
usual deep two-toned lavender shading to 
blue with contrasting cream stamens in 
center. Large 6-inch blooms of heavy tex- 
ture on a vigorous plant appear in late 
spring, again in late summer. 
yyy py) Mis These white 
MMU OS aM Uh flowers are 
giant size and bloom almost all summer, 
starting early in the season. The petals are 
heavily ribbed, giving’ the flower a firm 
texture. 
- A fast-growing, very vigor- 
WY ous plant, bearing medium 
flowers in rich, royal purple. This is the old 
favorite, the kind that others are compared 
with. Excellent and a midseason bloomer. 
KASUGAYAMA—NEW 
SHO-UN—NEW ee GINOS: A CeASIONuE 
