Flowering Vines 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Pure double 
white blooms of exquisite delicacy, 
measuring 4 in. across. 
Montana var. Undulata. Mauve-pink 
blooms of fine substance, measuring 
2 x /i —3 in. across. Blooms in May on 
old wood; dark green waxy leaves. 
Grows 15 to 25 ft. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Reddish-car¬ 
mine flowers in great profusion, 3— 
4 in. An unusual color, turning cerise 
under artificial light. 
Ramona. Clear sky-blue with silky 
overlay; our favorite color. 
Strong 2 Year Plants, 
Your Selection, $0.85 each; 
3 for $2.25 Postpaid 
Golden Yellow Clematis 
A new late-summer blooming variety 
which is very prolific after becoming 
established. A limited supply of well root¬ 
ed plants from 2}^ in. pots. 
$1.50 each, Postpaid. 
Giant Chinese Trumpet Vine 
(Bignonia radicans var. Mme. Galen) 
Exquisite! Gorgeous! The comment you will make 
whether you find this superb Vine in the most unpretentious 
garden or in the most sophisticated garden. Immense, deep 
terra-cotta red flow'ers in panicles 14 to 16 in. long; attaches 
itself to walls by little pads on its growths. 
3 Year field grown, blooming size Plants, 
$1.65 each, or 3 for 4.25 Postpaid. 
Large Flowering Clematis 
June is the month of the large flowering Clematis, a lavish 
two weeks show of bloom followed by occasional flowers 
throughout the summer and early fall. The full beauty of 
this plant is exemplified in the following four varieties. 
The bloom you can expect the 
first year from M me. Galen 
The large flowering Clematis, Ramona 
Cultural Requirements 
Clematis should have the full sun the greater part 
of the day, though the roots like to be shaded. 
The proper soil is a well drained, light loam; 
for beneficial results add a spadeful of horti¬ 
cultural limestone or slaked lime to a wheelbarrow 
oad of soil, and mulch annually with rotted man- 
lure. Never permit Clematis to suffer for lack of 
water. It has no insect enemies or diseases. 
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A.M.LEONARD&SON 
