Rare Hybrid Clematis 
{See Aboec Pholo) 
Among the world’s finest flowering 
vines. Produces very large, attractive 
flowers from May to the November 
frosts. Very hardy; withstanding tem¬ 
peratures with perfect safety to 10 
below zero. Will grow equally as well 
in part shade as in full sun. Flowers 
long lasting and useful lor bouquets. 
No cultivation needetl. Need plenty 
ol water and good drainage. Acid soils 
not recommended. These are e.xcellent 
for a very long season ol bloom (sur¬ 
passing even the hybrid tea roses in this 
respect). All plants offered will bloom 
well first year planted. 
New Imported Hybrid Clematis 
These flowering vines are creating 
such an interest among gartleners that 
we have imported from England the 
finest varieties available in that countrv. 
The, y are now available lor distribution. 
NOTE—Aside from their value as 
flowering vines for general garden use, 
clematis make beaulijui pot plants when 
grown in large pots or tubs. H e cannot 
recommend a more beautiful and long 
blooming vine Jor gardens generally 
throughoul the United States. 
Dutchess ol Albany —A beautiful bright 
pink Jackmani X coccinea hybrid. Vig¬ 
orous and the best of all pink varieties. 
SI.00 each. Prepaid. 
Countess of Onslow —Bright violet purple 
■with a band of scarlet along each sepal. A 
very vigorous and hardy variety. A hybrid 
of Jackmani and coccinea. Produces long 
racemes of flowers frequently 3 feet in 
length over entire summer season. $1.50 
each. Prepaid. 
Lord Neville —A very large flower of deepest 
plum purple almost royal purple. Easily 
the best of Jackmani hybrids of deeper 
shades. $2.00 each. 
NEW CORAL SHRUB 
- {Illustrated in Color Above) 
Handsome shrub blooming throughout the summer months. Creates a sensa¬ 
tion when in bloom. Flowers are borne in huge panicles ranging from 2-2)^ feet 
long and about 8 inches across. Color is scarlet enhanced by a center zone of jet 
black. Grows to height of about 6 feet. Very graceful. One of the most beautiful 
and spectacular of all shrubs. Withstands temperatures as low as 10 degrees above 
zero. Strong roots for $1.00. An e.xcellent plant for a tub in the eastern states. 
Clematis Ramona —Deep sky blue flowers. 
Unusually large 9-10 inches across. Vigorous 
habit and free flowering. $1.00 each. 
Clematis Jackmani —Large flowers 5-6 
inches across. Petals very broad. Velvety 
purple. 75c each. 
Clematis Henry! —Robust plant, free 
bloomer. White. Flowers to 8 inches in 
diameter. 75c each. 
Clematis Dutchess of Edinburgh— 
Beautiful double white. Petals attractively 
arranged and imbricated. 75c each. 
Clematis Mme. Edouard Andre —A deep 
crimson, flowers 5-6 inches in diameter. 
75c each. 
Clematis Mme. Baron Veiilard —Extra 
vigorous type. Free bloomer. Very large 
light rose flowers. 75c each. 
Oak Leaved Hydrangea 
Hydrangea Quercifolla (Oak Leaved 
Hydrangea)—^Shrub to 6 feet high. Pro¬ 
duces in spring enormous panicles 6 inches 
wide. 10 to 12 inches long of cream-yellow 
flowers. Foliage large and attractive, turns 
yellow and scarlet in the fall. Will stand 
full sun. One of the finest of all flowering 
shrubs. $1.25 each. Very hardy. Prepaid. 
New Flowering Maple 
Abutilon “Vesuvius” —A remarkable new 
variety producing over the entire summer 
enormous blood red flowers that are more 
showy than ordinary varieties because they 
are more open. Strong plants in gallons, 
$2.00. Not Prepaid. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
