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CLEMATIS Jackmani 
This being the first year we offer hardy Clematis 
to our many customers, it is fitting to point out that 
the varieties listed will be supplied only in two-year- 
old, field-grown plants. They will be wrapped and 
staked separately to insure better^ success and should 
not be confused with one-year-old or pot-grown plants 
often quoted at lower prices. 
LARGE-FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
JACKMANI. The most popular of all the large-flowering 
Clematis in America, with large, velvety violet-purple flow¬ 
ers, this variety has long held the popular acclaim which 
it so richly deserves. Rapid and vigorous in growth, often 
10 feet high, it is profuse in bloom throughout the summer 
end early autumn. Price, $1.00 each. (Illustrated on 
back cover.) 
MME. BARON-VEILLARD. If pastel tones are desired,'the 
warm lilac-rose flowers of this French introduction will 
undoubtedly meet with approval. As the days get cooler, 
the color of the blooms becomes more intense, and its 
growth is checked only by frost. Then, too, it is tall grow¬ 
ing (10 to 12 feet), sturdy of growth, and very profuse 
in bloom. The flowers are moderate in size, borne in gen¬ 
erous clusters, and of unusually delicate beauty. Price, 
$1.00 each. (Illustrated on back cover.) 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE. Another red Clematis, but this one 
has a purplish cast, the flowers are smaller, and the petals 
are more rounded than those of Jackmani rubra and Crim¬ 
son King. Perhaps more modest in its rapidity of growth 
(7 feet), it excels, however, in a profusion of bloom. 
Price, $1.00 each. (Illustrated on back cover.) 
RAMONA. Probably so named becaused it suggested some¬ 
thing of the beauty of the Indian maiden, this lavender- 
blue Clematis is accentuated by a disk of darker anthers. 
Short, pointed buds, rounded petals which make a full 
flower, and vigorous growth are the distinguishing marks 
of this exceptional variety which is o fine bloomer during 
the summer months. $1.00 each. (Illustrated on back 
cover.) 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. Double, pure white, and not un¬ 
like a Gardenia, is the description for the flowers of this 
most desirable plant. Wh'te flowers make highlights in the 
shady garden and help to tone down the brilliant hues in 
the open border. It is interesting to note that this new 
introduction blooms on year-old wood, hence pruning should 
consist of removing only the dead wood in late February 
or March. The growth-habit of Duchess of Edinburgh sug¬ 
gests its use for pillar treatment. $1.00 each. (Illustrated 
on back cover.) 
SMALL-FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
TEXENSIS. Texas may well be proud of this species which 
has its natural habitat in that great state. Indeed, the 
curious urn-shaped flowers of reddish rose, softened on the 
inner side with buff and pinkish buff tones, make this 
plant, often listed Coccinea, unique. Plant this species 
near a fence and it will soon take on a character all its own. 
It is well to know that this plant is herbaceous in our 
climate and sends up entirely new growth each year. $1.00 
each. (Illustrated on back cover.) 
TANGUTICA OBTUSIUSCULA. Yellow bells on stately stems, 
or modest Chinese lanterns—describe them as you will, 
these flowers are golden yellow, dainty, and unusual. In 
late June come the first flowers, and the blooming carries 
through until Septemtrer. Clambering over a rock, Tangutica 
obtusiuscula, the best of the yellow Clematis, seems to grow 
well. $1.00 each. 
MONTANA RUBENS. China gave us this early-blooming va¬ 
riety with its rosy red flowers, 1 to 2 inches across. Here 
is a plant, too, for the garden in late May and June. 
It will enhance the beauty of any window, and seems par¬ 
ticularly adapted for growing on walls, since it grows 10 
to 15 feet tall. Since it blooms on year-old wood, pruning 
should consist of the removal of dead wood only. $1.00 
each. 
MONTANA UNDULATA. Similar to Montana rubens in its 
general characteristics, this variety is distinguished by its 
soft mauve-pink flowers. A setting of stone, preferably a 
wall or a terrace, will do much to bring out the beauty of 
this Asiatic treasure. $1.00 each. 
FULL CULTURAL DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY ORDER. 
SPECIAL OFFER— Your choice: One plant, $1.00; three plants, $2.00; six plants, $5.40 
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"BLUE RIBBON" QUALITY—Vigorous, Well-Developed Plants 
LAVENDER LADY 
This fragrant flower brings true lavender to the garden Chrysanthemum. No 
trace of mauve, pink, or magenta appears under any light conditions. The 
silvery lavender flowers are 3 inches or more across and appear in perfect 
branching sprays. Unusually hardy. Height, 21/2 feet. In full flower October 
8th. 50c each; $1.40 for 3; $5.25 per doz. 
PALE MOON 
Delightful, fluffy, sulphur-yellow blossoms completely cover the plant. 
Loosely double flowers, 21/2 inches across, of excellent keeping quality. The 
aroma is that of butternuts. Height, 2 feet. In full flower October 5th. 
50c each; $1.40 for 3; $5.25 per doz. 
ROSE GLOW 
Quantities of cinnamon-scented blossoms of a distinct raspberry color which 
changes to opalescent rose, describes this lovely variety. The flowers are 2 
inches across, fuller than semi-double, and borne on slender sprays. Height, 
1 V 2 fo 2 feet. In full flower October 5th. 50c each; $1.40 for 3; $5.25 
per doz. 
ROBERTA COPELAND 
Quantities of medium-sized semi-double flowers on short, branching stems. 
The color is bright rose-red, later shading to a rose and salmon-gold—a 
unique combination. Height, 1 Vz feet. In full flower September 15th. 50c 
each; $1.40 for 3; $5.25 per doz. 
PINK CUSHION—New Hardy Chrysanthemum 
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1 EACH of These Four Novelties $ 1.80 
3 EACH of These Four Novelties 5.25 
12 EACH of These Four Novelties 20.00 
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
PINK CUSHION. (Illustrated at left.) Very compact and early. 
Free flowering, light rose. Should be kept pruned back until 
early August for best results. 25c each; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.25. 
EARLY BRONZE. Compact and early. Lively bronze. Flowers 
freely from late August until frost. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 
12 for $3.00. 
CHEERFULNESS. Makes large plants of excellent form, covered 
with hundreds of small, double, yellow buttons. 35c each; 3 for 
$1.00; 12 for $3.00. 
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