THE DINGEE 8e CONARD CO.. WEST GROVE, PA 



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The above illustration from a photograph 

 shows the wonderful j)rofusion of bloom of 

 Clematis Paniculata. Exreedinj^ly fra- 

 grant; the sweetei^t of all Clematis. 



Fine Hardy English And Other Clematis 



vines. The flo^vers 

 diameter, and are 

 ny other eliniber. 



The Clematis is undoubtedly the most beautiful of all hardy flowerin 

 are superblv beautiful, of lar^e size, measuring from 4 to « inehes i 



borne in gorgeous wreaths, forming an array of beauty not seen in ,.,»... 



t;ive good, rieh ground, and if damp and moist and partially shaded, so mueh the better. 

 AVhile perfeetly hardy in all loealities, it is desirable to plaee a thiek eoat of leaves or 

 litter over the roots as a proteetion during the AVinter. 

 rod, pole, trellis or wire that tliey ean twine around. 



They require support, sueh as a 



The Best Hardy English Clematis 



We offer large, strong, imported two and three-year-old plants on own roots, which are far superior 

 to grafted plants. Postpaid by Mail, for 40 cts. each; 6 for ^2.25- $4-00 per dozen. 



JACKMAXNI. — Immen.'^^e flowers, 4 to 5 

 inches across: borne in great masses; color, 

 exfjulsite deep royal purple. One-year-old 

 plants. 20 cts. each; two-year-old, 40 ots. each, 

 postpaid. 



ANDERSON HENRYI. — Extra large, creamy 

 white, fine. 



VILLE DE I^YOX (New>. — The finest of all 

 reds. A very free growing variety. Flowers 

 brilliant earmine red. 



NEI.LY MOSER. — Beautiful white. with 

 delicate red stripes. 



MADAME EDOUARD ANDRE.— A strong, 

 vigorous grower, resembling Jaekmanni, ex- 

 cept color of flower, which is a beautiful 

 carmine red. See page lOS for illustration and 

 description. One-year-old plants. 20 cts. each; 

 two-year-old, 40 cts. each, postpaid. 



FAIRY QUEEN. — Beautiful delicate pink 

 color. 



Clematis Paniculata 



A Magnificent Hardy Climbing Vine 



The flr.wers are pure white and are borne 

 in great panicles or clusters of bloom, fairly 

 covering the plants, so that it is a mass or 

 sheet of fleecy white. The fragrance is deli- 

 cious, resembling the English Hawthorn blos- 

 som, and so subtle and penetrating that a 

 large plant in bloom fills the air with its 

 exquisite fragrance. It begins to bloom late 

 in August or early in September, when other 

 hardv climbers are out of bloom. Grows 

 ouicklv and strongly, reaching a height of 

 15 to 20 feet. Hardy in all sections of the 

 countrv. There is no better hardy vine. (See 

 illustration above). Strong, field-grown plants. 

 1.5 cts. each; 4 for r*0 cts.; 9 for $1. Strong, 

 two-vear-old, field-grown plants. 25 cts. each; 

 3 for 70 <'ts.; $2..^ per dozen, postpaid. 

 Extra large size, three-year-old, S.' cts. each. 

 3 for fl, postpaid. $3.25 per dozen, by express. 



Rare Miscellaneous Clematis 



CLEMATIS, SWEET-SCENTED iCrlsplJ. — 



Pretty bell-shaped flowers, produ( ed continu- 

 ouslv from June until frost; delicate laven- 

 der "blue; fragrant and sweet. Splendid. 20 

 cts. each; .1 for ."M) cts. 



CLEMATIS, NEW CORAl, (Cocclnca>. — 

 Grows S to 10 feet; constant bloomer; ri<h, 

 coral scarlet, tulip-shaped flowers, born.- 

 throughout the entire season. 20 ct.s. each; 3 

 for ."M) cts. 



CLEMATIS VIRGINIANA. — Pure white, frag- 

 rant liowers. Earge field plants. 15 cts. each; 

 4 for 50 cts. I^arger plants, 20 cts. each; 3 

 for .50 cts. 



The 4 rnre Clematis described. I'nnleu- 

 laln. Crlspi. New Coral and \ Irslnlnna. 

 po.oilpaid. tor ♦».' els. 



