Rare Hybrid Clematis 
(i See Above Photo) 
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 for bouquets. 
No cultivation needed. Need plenty 
of water and good drainage. Acid soils 
not recommended. These are excellent 
for a very long season of bloom (sur¬ 
passing even the hybrid tea roses in this 
respect). All plants offered will bloom 
well first year planted. 
New Imported Hybrid Clematis 
NOTE—Aside from their value as 
flowering vines jor general garden use, 
clematis make beautiful pot plants when 
grown in large pots or tubs. IFe cannot 
recommend a more beautijui and long 
blooming vine Jor gardens generally 
throughout the United States. 
Dutchess ot Albany —A beautiful bright 
pink Jackmani X coccinea hybrid. Vig¬ 
orous and the best of all pink varieties. 
$1.00 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. 
Clematis “Crimson King” —A magnifi¬ 
cent crimson variety. Flowers up to eight 
inches across. Gorgeous is the only adjec¬ 
tive to apply to this new variety. $2.00 
each. 
Clematis Joulniara — A hardy fast grow¬ 
ing lavender blue; flower clusters produced 
in August and September. Up to five feet 
long. $1.00 each. 
Clematis Ramona —Deep 
sky blue flowers. Unusually 
large 9-10 inches across. Vig¬ 
orous habit and free flowering. 
$1.00 each. 
Clematis Jackmani —Large 
flowers 5-6" across. Petals 
very broad. Velvety purple. 
75c each. 
Clematis Henryl —Robust 
plant, free bloomer. White. 
Flowers to 8 inches in diameter 
75c each. 
Clematis Dutchess of Edin¬ 
burgh —- Beautiful double 
white. Petals attractive 
arranged and imbricated. 75c 
each. 
Clematis Mine. Edouard 
Andre —A deep crimson: flow¬ 
ers 5-6 inches in diameter. 75c 
each. 
Clematis Mm. Baron Vell- 
lard —Extra vigorous type. 
Free bloomer. Very large 
light rose flowers. 75c each. 
Clematis Species 
Clematis paniculata —Jap¬ 
anese flowering clematis. When 
in bloom in the fall the vine is 
completely covered with w hite 
very fragrant flowers. Racemes 
of blooms often 5 feet long. A 
very fast growing hardy vine. 2 year $1.00. 
Prepaid. 
Clematis montana rubens —A rapid 
growing vine to 20 feet. Flowers produced 
in masses in early spring. 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter. Pink in color. Beautiful spring 
flowering vine. 75 cents each. 
Clematis tangutlca (Golden Clematis)— 
A very beautiful fast growing vine producing 
golden yellow flowers in late summer and 
fall. 75 cents. Prepaid. 
Rock Garden Plants 
Rosa Roulettl —A minature rock garden 
rose with its growth not exceeding 12 inches. 
It flowers freely from spring until fall. 
Well-formed buds develop into double pink 
flowers. Hardy. The smallest rose in the 
world. Large 75c. 
Genista tlnctorla flora plena —Low grow¬ 
ing, height, 5 inches and spreading 2 to 
3 feet. Extremely colorful in bloom, the 
foliage being hidden entirely by clustered 
golden yellow flower heads standing 2 to 
3 inches above plant. The most profuse 
bloomer of all brooms. 6 inches at 50 cents. 
Prepaid. 
New Coronilla Cappadocia —Evergreen 
perennial growing to height of 10 inches. 
Flowers produced in racemes of richest 
golden yellow. Very showy and one of the 
finest rock garden plants known. Early 
spring bloomer. 50c each. 
Vinca Bowe’s Variety —Larger and deeper 
blue than common type. Prolific bloomer. 
Fine for planting in deep shade. Ever 
green. 25c each. 
Veronica repens —A beautiful evergreen 
ground cover thriving in full sun and pro¬ 
ducing in spring and early summer masses 
of colbat blue flowers. Foliage is a deep 
green and does not exceed four inches in 
height. $i.00 per dozen or $5.00 per 100. 
Clematis Coccinea 
{See Above Photo) 
A very hardy rapid growing herbaceous 
vine to 20 feet. Blooms throughout the 
entire summer. Flowers are urn shaped; 
about 1 inch in diameter and 2 inches long 
of brightest Vermillion. Inside of flower is 
intense golden shade. One of the most 
graceful and attractive flowering vines I 
have ever seen. Must be planted in sun for 
best results. Strong roots. 75c each. 
Clematis for the Perennial Border 
Clematis Davldtana —Hardy herbaceous 
perennial producing clusters of very fragrant 
gentian blue flowers over the summer 
months. Height 3 feet. Grows upright like 
a shrub. An exceedingly fine perennial. 
Strong 2 year roots. $1.00 each. Prepaid. 
Clematis Recta Grand FI. Pleno —-A very 
attractive new herbaceous perennial growing 
to 3 feet high. Produces masses of double 
pure white flowers throughout the summer 
months. Very fragrant. Planted in full 
sun in perennial border it is most effective. 
75c each. 
FOR DEEP SHADE 
AJuga reptans rubra —A comparatively 
new variety of this old favorite. A perfect 
plant for growing in shady locations as a 
ground cover. Foliage during the winter is 
a rich purple and bronze with a metallic 
lustre. This is followed in the spring and 
early summer by myrids of blue flowers. 
The leaves in the summer are a deep green. 
Just the tiling to carpet the ground in deep 
shade. Very hardy and easily grown. Strong 
plants that will bloom first year. $1.00 per 
dozen. 
Hardy perennials comprise some oj the 
most usejul Jlowering plants jor the border. 
Requiring a minimum oj care and thriving 
with great vigor. Many have basal ever¬ 
green winter joliage which makes them 
unusually suited to places where both 
jlowers and ground coverage are essential. 
INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
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WM. H. HENDERSON EXPERIMENTAL GARDENS 
