NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE FOR 1904 



FINE HARDY ENGLISH AND OTHER CLEMATIS 



measuring from 4 to '3 

 ...jber. - rich 



localities it is desirable to place a thick coat 



if damp and moist and partially shaded,' so much the better. While perfectly hardy in all 



- of leaves or litter over the roots as a protection during the Winter. They require sup- 

 they can twine around. 



port, such as a rod, pole, trellis or wire tha 



THE BEST HARDY ENGLISH CLEMATIS 



We offer large, strong, imported two-year-old plants 011 own root-, which are far supi 

 e s ' ' Mail or Express for 50 ct*. each: except where noted. 



a urafted plant-. h> 



JACKMANNI.— Immense flowers. 4 to 5 inches across; 

 borne in great ma- s; oo : exquisite deep royal purple. 



JACKMANNI SUPERBA — Very dark violet purple. 



JACKMA.NNI ALBA.— Immense pure white flowers; 

 superb. 



LAXGCIXOSA CANDIDA — Large, silvery white 



AXDERSO X. HBNRYI. -Extra large, creamy white: fine. 



FAIRY Q,UEEX- Beautiful delicate p ink color. 



NELLY HOSES.— New. Beautiful white with d< 

 red stripes. 60 eta. ( 

 THE GEM.— Iieep lavender blue : a grand flower. 

 MADAME EDOUARD ANDRE.-Enti: 



the nearest approach to a bright red e 



vigorous grower, resembling Jackma 



which is a beautiful carmine red. See page 110 for illustration 



and description. 60 cts. each. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA 



A Magnificent Hardy Climbing Vine. 



THE flowers are pure white, and are home in great pani- 

 - or clusters of bloom, fairly covering the plants so 

 that it is a mass or sheet of fleecy white. The fragrance is 

 delicious, resembling the English Hawthorn blossom, and so 

 subtle and penetrating that a large plant in bloom tills the air 

 with its exquisite fragrance. It begins to bloom late m August 

 or early in September, when other hardy climbers are out of 

 bloom. Grows quickly and strongly reaching a height of 15 

 to 20 feet. Hardv in ail sections of the country. The 

 better hardy vine ; it should be found growing in every yard 

 or garden in the land (see illustration above), strong, field- 

 grown plants, 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for Si ; strong 

 two-vear-old field-grown plant*. i<> < t-. ach : 3 for j0 cts. ; 

 7 for 81 ; Si. 50 per dozen, postpaid. 



RARE MISCELLANEOUS CLEMATIS 



CLEMATIS, SWEET-SCENTED 

 shaped flowers produced continuously from June untl 

 delicate lavender blue; fragrant ai 

 cts. eacb ; :■> for 50 cts. 



CLEMATIS. NEW CORAL. ( 

 feet; constant bloomer : rich coral scarlet, 

 era home throughout the entire seas '-'<» <■«*■ t 

 50 cts. 



CLEMATIS VIRGINIAN A.- P 



lilts, IS cto« I • '•" l «-- 

 plants, SO cts. each; SforSOcta. 



I The four rare Clematis do-cribed, Pnnicnlatn. 

 ( i i*id. Nriv ( »ral and Yirt; iniana. postpaid for 85 Ct»»| 



