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BOSTON OK JAPAN IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi) 
From Japan. A splendil plant for covering, as it 
clings perfectly to the smoothest surface. The foliage 
is a bright glossy green, changing to bright hues of 
scarlet", crimson and orange. This is the beautiful 
covering which you see on brick walls and churches. 
2-yr., 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $3.50 
CLEMATIS 
HENRYI. Large creamy white flowers. A strong 
grower and very hardy, one of the best of the white 
varieties, a perpetual bloomer. 2-yr., 50c each. 
JACKMAN1. The flowers when fully expanded arc 
from 4 to 6 inches in diameter, intense violet-purple, 
with a rich, velvety appearance, distinctly veined. Flowers continually from 
July until frost. 2-vr., 50c each. 
M A D A M E EDOUARD 
HOW TO GROW CLEMATIS 
CLEMATIS HENRYI 
ANDRE. Flowers large 
velvety red. A free flower¬ 
ing and continuous bloom¬ 
er. 2-yr., 50c each. 
PANICULATA, or Sweet 
Scented Japanese Clem¬ 
atis. A plant possess¬ 
ing unusually attractive 
qualities. Rapid in growth, 
quickly covering trellises 
and arbors with beautiful 
A marvelous climber, g} 0SS y jr reen foliage. Pure 
with beautiful glossy w hite flowers of medium 
green leaves .and very fc, zef borne in immense 
attractive orange color- sheets of delightful f ra g- 
ed fruit that stays on rance> 2-yr., 50c each, 
the vine all winter, lhe 
BITTERSWEET 
Clematis will thrive in almost any climate, but for 
best results they should be planted in a somewhat 
sunny location and as near a non-acid soil as pos¬ 
sible. The soil can be fixed by mixing lime through 
the soil at planting time, or if applied after the 
plants are set it can be worked through by cultiva¬ 
tion. Clematis should be planted with dirt about 2 
inches up on the stem above the root; if planted 
with the crown level with the soil, roots will dry 
out and die. A fairly large hole should be dug so 
that the roots may spread out in planting. If the 
soil is poor the hole should be filled with good'rich 
garden soil. Planted in this manner, Clematis are 
nearly always sure to bloom. 
leaves are evergreen, 
and the vine will cling 
to brick, stone or any 
kind of wall. 
2-yr., 50c each; 3 for $1 
CHINESE PURPLE (Wisteria Sinensis) 
■L’S JAPAN 
EYSUCKLE 
A very beautiful climber of rapid growth, produc¬ 
ing long, pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers. The 
very best vine to grow when it is desired to shade the 
uoper part of the house. 2-yr., 50c each. 
Note: We are often asked why Wisteria does not 
bloom. The answer is, you have ben buying plants 
raised from seed. Many of these will never bloom. 
We graft our Wisteria and we guarantee that they 
will bloom the second year after planting. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Hall- 
iana). A strong, vigorous evergreen variety with 
pure white flowers changing to yellow. Very fragrant 
and covered with flowers from June to November. 
2-yr., 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE is the Aristolochia Siphi 
Krider’s true variety, and only the most skillful nurs¬ 
erymen know how to do the grafting. The flowers are 
very attactive because they are of a curious brown 
color and resemble a pipe in shape. 59c each, true 
grafted variety. 
NOTE: FOR SILVER LACE VINE SEE PAGE 44 
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