...THE BOOK OF 
Clematis Montana 
Undulata 
(Picture on Page 34) 
Search! Search! Search! Discard, throw out, 
try again! That’s what we do in looking for new 
and better things for you. But results are worth 
the effort. Azaleamum was worth the effort, 
Dazzler Carnation was worth the effort, Rose 
Dawn Dianthus was worth the effort; and so 
was Bridal Bouquet Buddleia, the new Painted 
Daisies with chrysanthemum centers, and all the 
other beautiful flowers and shrubs that are de¬ 
scribed in our “Book of Progress.” 
But for a long time there was one thing that 
eluded us—a climbing vine to surpass all others 
in beauty and usefulness. Now, at last, we have 
it for you. See the picture of Clematis Montana 
Undulata on page 34. 
A Rosy Pink Blanket 
Just imagine a whole beautiful blanket of 
these lovely pink flowers! Imagine your porch 
or trellis covered with them! Use them for com 
verting unsightly fences and trees into beauty 
spots. Hundreds of blossoms—yes, hundreds. 
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Beautiful Anemone-Type Flowers 
Flowers are very much similar to beautiful 
anemone blossoms and the most delightful 
shelbpink you ever saw, with pretty little, flossy, 
yellow centers. And how they do pile on top of 
one another! And all the time—for a period of 
four weeks or more, new buds are swelling and 
bursting into new flowers. You will love the 
refined, welhbred beauty of these blossoms. 
Beautiful Waxy Foliage 
The foliage, too, is decidedly beautiful. It is 
a rich waxy green that no picture can show, 
dark and healthy, and a whole beauty show in 
itself. Grows 10 to 12 feet high. Wherever a 
beautiful green is wanted use Clematis Montana 
Undulata. 
Hardy 
Clematis Montana Undulata has stood tem' 
peratures of 30 degrees below zero unprotected. 
It likes sunshine but gets along nicely with only 
three or four hours each day. Easy to grow. 
Likes well drained soil and likes shade around 
the roots and responds beautifully to fertiliza' 
tion, but otherwise has no soil preference. We 
recommend Clematis Montana Undulata. 
Price, 85c each; 3 for #2.25; 6 for #4.00. 
More Climbing Beauties 
HALL’S JAP. HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera japonica 
Halliana). Shown in colors on opposite page. Strong 
growing vine, nearly evergreen foliage. Masses of 
highly fragrant blooms which emerge white and turn 
to yellow. 2-year plants, 40c each; 3 for #1.00; 6 
for #1.65. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera 
sempervirens ). No picture is necessary as this variety 
is well known. It’s a vigorous climber with nearly 
evergreen foliage. Flower trumpets brilliant scarlet' 
red. Very attractive at all times. 2-year plants, 40c 
each; 3 for #1.00; 6 for #1.65. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA (Sweet Autumn Clematis). 
Shown in colors on opposite page. Graceful climber 
with myriads of minute white blooms. Fragrant even 
at a distance. 40c each; 3 for #1.00; 6 for #1.65. 
©^p P aS u 34. Chinese Wisteria Pa'i'34. 'jfc) 
Quick Blooming Strain 
Most Chinese Wisteria take several years to bloom. 
These Chinese Wisteria are grown from cuttings and 
will bloom for you in one year from planting. The 
vines are hardy and rapid growing. Leaves gray'green 
and compound. Flowers produced in immense purple 
clusters as shown on opposite page. Blooms appear in 
May and June. Price only 40c each; 2 for 70c; 3 for 
95c; 6 for #1.65. 
Large-Flowering Clematis 
Flowers—real flowers! These Clematis are not simply 
vines bespeckled with dots and splashes of color; they 
bear quantities of large 4' to 6'inch flowers richly cob 
ored and beautiful. And they are not the fickle sort 
that greet you one day only to be gone the next—they 
have a long June to October blooming period. Nothing 
could possibly be finer for your trellis, pergola or porch. 
All No. 1 grade—loads of bloom quickly. Give them 
sunlight and well drained soil. Three colors: 
Jackmani. Rich violet' 
purple. Very easy to 
grow. Be sure to 
order this alluring 
beauty. Field-grown 
plants, 75c each; 3 
for #1.85. 
See pic- S "TI 
tures, Jack- ^ 
mani and M. 
Ed. Andre, || 
page 34. f I 
Mme. Edouard Andre. 
Flowers of carmine' 
red. The most unus' 
ual Clematis known. 
Beautiful with Jackmani. Field-grown plants, 75c 
each; 3 for #1.85. 
Henryi. Creamy white. Do not confuse with ordinary 
white kinds. Henryi flowers are exceedingly large. 
Extra long blooming. Field-grown plants, 75c each; 
3 for #1.85. (See picture above). 
Clematis Henryi. 
MIRACLE PEAT—FINE FOR ALL CLEMATIS—See Page 60. 
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