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JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., 
LA CROSSE, WIS. 
1939 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis ai’e one of the finest of 
all the hardy climbers! We offer both 
classes in 2 year field grown roots, 
which are stronger than pot plants. 
Duchess of D din burgh Clematis 
Large Flowered Clematis 
COMTESSE DE BOUCHAUD —Near¬ 
est to clear pink of any Clematis, and 
the best pink grown today. July-Sept. 
8-10 ft. Each, ?1.25. 
CRIMSON KING —An immense wine- 
red. the best red yet produced. June- 
Sept. 6-8 ft. We can supply this in 2 
year pot plants only. Each, oO. 
DUCHESS OE EDINBURGH— Dou¬ 
ble, pure white. One of the few dou¬ 
bles. July-Sept. 8-10 ft. Each, .$1.10. 
Clematis Jackmanii 
JACK3IANII —Most popular of all. 
I.arge, velvety, violet-jiurple flower.s. 
RaiJid grower, profuse bloomer. June- 
Sept. 10 ft. Each, 90c. 
VIUI.E DE liYON —Deep red, enor¬ 
mous flower.s, very choice. July-Sept. 
8-10 ft. Each, .$1.00. 
VIULE DE PARIS —Large blue flow¬ 
ers, with a red bar thru the center of 
each petal. July-Sept. 8 ft. Each, .$ 1 . 00 . 
Ville De Lyon Clematis 
We had two Clematis Vines from you 
had 65 large blossoms.— 
AKEBIA —Also called Five Leaved 
Akebia. A dainty hardy vine, covered 
in early spring with purple flowers, 
which have a pleasant cinnamon odor. 
Climbs readily; very desirable. Each, 
43c; 3 for .$1.15. 
Clematis Pauiculata 
Small Flowered Clematis 
They are gorgeous when they come 
into flower, being one mass of bloom. 
MONTANA UNDUUATA — Literally 
sheets of 1 to 2 inch soft mauve-pink 
flowers in IM.iy and .Tune. 10-1.5 feet. 
Makes a gorgeous display. Each, tlOc. 
PANICUIiATA —Pure white flowers 
of medium .^ize. fragrant, also literally 
borne in sheets, in Sept. Very pop¬ 
ular; lovely foliage. 15 ft. Each, 35c. 
Kudzu Vine 
Kudzu Vine 
Bittersweet 
BITTERSWEET —Handsome glossy 
foliage, yellow flowers in June, and 
clusters of beautiful orange crimson 
berries retained on the vine all win¬ 
ter. Always plant 3 Bittersweet as 
they must cross pollenize to produce 
beiries. Each, 39c; 3 for $1.10. 
Hardy Climbers 
Large leaves and fragrant 
pea-shaped, wisteria-like pur¬ 
ple flowers late in the season. 
Remarkable for the rapidity 
of its growth, often growing 
40 feet in one season. Gives 
•great satisfaction almost 
everywhere. In the extreme 
Northern states, protect over 
winter. The tops often die 
down over winter, until well 
established, but come forth 
ciuickly in spring. Each, 39c; 
3 for SOc. 
Cinnamon Vine 
Once plaiited, this vine will 
grow' a lifetime, standing the 
severest winters. Den s e, 
heart-shaped, glossy leaves. 
Fragrant white flowers pro¬ 
duced in large clusteis. Grows 
almost anywhere. Each, 15c; 
.‘I for 39c. 
Matrimony Vine 
Bright purple flowers suc¬ 
ceeded by scarlet berries, re¬ 
maining on the vine into win¬ 
ter. A fine climber and de¬ 
sirable for retaining banks. 
Bo.stoii Ivy 
BOSTON 
IVY 
Clings 
firmly to the 
smoothest 
surface. Rich 
deep green 
foliage in 
s u m m e r, 
changing to 
brightest 
shades of 
crimson and 
yellow in au¬ 
tumn. Each, 
4.5c; 3 f o r 
Each, 32c; 3 for (f3c. 
Cinnamon Vine $1.3.5. 
that had such sturdy roots, it did better than we dreamed of. Clematis Jackmanii 
■Mr. Louis E. Van Gal, R. D. 2, Box 116, Independence, Oregon. 
