CLEMATIS 
America’s Most Popular Flowering Vine 
Clematis is the loveliest of hardy flowering vines. Growing from 8 to 12 
feet tall, it provides beautiful screens on porch, pole or trellis. Culture is 
easy. Clematis likes its roots protected by a cooling mulch and its foliage 
and flowers in the sun. Plant in a rich, loose soil, using peat moss or other 
humus material. Mix 1% cup of fertilizer into the soil when you plant. 
Plant with the crown an inch or so below the ground level. 
Use plenty of water, but be sure there is good drainage. 

CRIMSON STAR 
CRIMSON STAR Large, rich red flowers with contrasting yellowish centers. 
Spectacular in early summer and again in early fall. 
LANUGINOSA CANDIDA These pure white 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. 
LAWSONIANA The sky-blue color is flushed with mauve and a light contrasting 
center. Medium to large blooms are flat, uniform and smooth textured. One of the 
earliest to bloom each spring. Blooms again in late summer. 
NELLIE MOSER A wonderful blend of mauve and pink with well-defined streaks 
and center of darker hues give this Clematis a lovely two-toned effect. Blooms very 
freely and even earlier than Lawsoniana and again in late summer. 
Clematis Prices . . . $1.75 ea.; 3 or more of one kind, $1.50 ea. 
Yer Mo Uf CRIMSON STAR 
LANUGINOSA CANDIDA 
4 PLANTS LAWSONIANA 
NELLIE MOSER 
$5.80 
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