H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
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CLEMATIS 
CLEMATIS— By Mail at Price Named 
None among hardy perennials exceed in 
beauty and effectiveness the finer sorts of 
Clematis. As a climber for the veranda, a 
screen for fences, for pillars along the gar- 
den walks, for training on walls or arbors, 
in masses on rockwork, or cultivation in 
pots, it has no rival among strong-growing 
blossoming plants. The leading and best 
varieties of the large flowering kinds are 
Jaqkmanni, Henryii, Mme. Edouard Andre, 
and Ramona. 
Clematis, Large Flowering — 2-year field 
grown. Price, SO cents each. 
Henryii — This is the finest of all white 
Clematis, and should find a place in 
every collection. Free and continuous 
bloomer, beginning with the earliest 
and holding on with the latest. June to 
October. 
Jackmanni — The plant is free in its form of 
growth and an abundant and successful 
bloomer, producing flowers until frozen 
up. The flowers large, of an intense 
violet purple, remarkable for its vel- 
Our Clematis are 2-yr. field grown and will bloom the first year. 
vety richness. The Jackmanni has no 
superior and very few, if any, equals. 
July to October. 
Madame Edouard Andre — First seen in 
this country at the World's Fair at Chi- 
cago; flowers large, abundant and of a 
beautiful reddish color. Beyond doubt 
the finest of its class. 
Ramona — Said to be an American seedling 
of the Jackmanni type; one of the 
strongest growers; flowers lavender 
blue, similar to the Gem. 
Small Flowering Clematis 
The following small flowering varieties 
may be had, 2-year field grown plants, 
at 30 cents: 
Coccinea — Distinct from other varieties; 
bright coral scarlet flowers. July to 
October. Price, 30 cents. 
Paniculata — The flowers are small, pure 
white and delightfully fragrant, and are 
borne in enormous masses, almost con- 
cealing the foliage. Entirely free from 
blight, and regarded as a great acquisi- 
tion. Price, 30<:ents. 
See Page 17 for Real Values in Light Young Trees 
