CLEMATIS 
Clematis are one of the finest of 
all the hardy climbers! We offer 
strong pot plants, cut back, ready to 
plant out. Prices are'postpaid. 
BOSTON IVY 
Clings firmly to the smoothest sur¬ 
face. Rich deep green foliage in sum¬ 
mer, changing to brightest shades of 
crimson and yellow in autumn. Elavh, 
45c; 3 for ijH.ZG. 
Diitclinian’s Pipe 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Ari.sto1ochin> 
—Rapid growing, large'leaved variety, 
retaining its gieen color from spring 
until fall. Produces brownish col¬ 
ored fiowers that resemble a Dutch¬ 
man’s pipe. An elegant vine. Each, 
S.5c; 3 for .fi3.a5. 
KUDZU VINE —Large leaves and 
fragrant pea-shaped, wistaria-like 
purple flowers late in the season. 
Climbs as much as 40 feet in a single 
season. Each, 3S»c; 3 for ..SOc. 
SILVER LACE VINE —A fine addi¬ 
tion to our list of Hardy Vines. Pro¬ 
duces an extravagance of large, 
fosiiiiy, .silvery white flower sprays, 
from late summer into the fall. 
Grows 25 feet. Each, 49c; 3 for $1.30, 
' 'PRUMPET VINE ( BignonTaP— Lar~ge 
trumpet shaped, dark red flowers with 
orange throat. Climbs rapidly, un¬ 
usually attractive and showy. Ele¬ 
gant for porches. Each, 75c; 3 for 
.$1.95. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER or WOOD¬ 
BINE —Deeply cut leaves turning to 
crimson in fall. Tenacious, grows in 
shade, has dark blue berries. Very 
fine. Each, 32c; 3 for S9c. 
OSSE, WIS. 1940 
Clematis Jackmanii 
Large Flowered Clematis 
BARON VEILLARD —Immense blos¬ 
soms of charming rose to rose-lilac, 
freely borne. 6-8 ft. July-Sept. Each, 
9.5c. 
DUCHESS OP EDINBURGH —Dou¬ 
ble, pure white. One of the few dou¬ 
bles. July-Sept. 8-10 ft. Each, «9c. 
JACKMANII —Most popular of all. 
Large, velvety, violet-purple flowers. 
Rapid grower, profuse bloomer. June- 
Sept. 10 ft. Each, 75c, 
VILLE DE LYON —Deep red, enor¬ 
mous flowers, very choice. July-Sept. 
8-10 ft. Each, 9.5c. 
VILLE DE PARIS —Large blue flow¬ 
ers, with a red bar thru the center of 
each petal. July-Sept. 8 ft. Each, 8.5c. 
Clematis Paniculata 
Small Flowered Clematis 
They are gorgeous when they come 
into flower, being one mass of bloom. 
MONTANA UNDULATA — Literally 
sheets of 1 to 2 inch soft mauve-pink 
flowers in May and June. 10-15 feet. 
Makes a gorgeous display. Each, 49c. 
PANICULATA —Pure white flowers 
of medium size, fragrant, also literally 
borne in sheets, in Sept. Very pop¬ 
ular; lovely foliage. 15 ft. Each, 35c. 
CINNAMON VINE — Once planted, 
this vine will grow a lifetime, stand¬ 
ing the severest winters. Dense, heart- 
shaped, glossy leaves. Fragrant white 
flowers produced in large clusters. 
Grows almost anywhere. Each, 15c; 
3 for .39c. 
Goldflame Honeysuckle 
HONEYSUCKLE GOLDFLAME 
Immense, showy clusters of trtim- 
pet shaped buds and fragrant blooms, 
the outside of the petabs a brilliant, 
flame rose-red, and the inside, creamy 
golden yellow. Goldflame blooms 
freely from spring until frost. If kept 
cut back .HO it cannot climb, it makes 
a striking shrub, and if planted in a 
row and sheared it makes a fine ever- 
blooming hedge. Bears immense showy 
clusters the same year it is set out. 
Dark blue-green foliage, disease and 
pest free. Each, 75c; 3 for $241(1; 6 for 
.$3.95. 
HONEYSUCKLE SCARLET TRUM- 
I’ET —A sweet scented variety. Trum¬ 
pet shaped flowers are scarlet, about 
two inches long and very showy. 
Each, 44c; 3 for $1.20. 
Annual Climbers 
Hardy Climbers 
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 i)roduce 
berries. Each, 3.5c; 3 for $1.00'._ 
Blue Mexican Glory 
BLUE MEXICAN GLORY—It is sim¬ 
ilar to the Moon Flower, with blue 
blossoms 3 or more inches in diam¬ 
eter, blooming afternoons and early 
evenings. Each, 24c; 3 for (55c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE MORNING 
GLORY —Beautiful, large, sky blue 
floweis, shading to lighter blue and 
white at the center, in bloom morn¬ 
ings and early afternoons. Plant this 
and Scarlet O’Hara in not too rich, 
rather sandy soil, and do not over 
water. .Each, 2.5c; 3 for 70e. 
SCARLET O’HARA —Deep crimson 
or lich dark wine red flowers, as much 
as 3% inches across. Also blooms 
mornings and early afternoons. Each, 
28c; 3 for SOc. 
WHITE MOON FLOWER. GIANT 
—Blooms very freely. Its Morning- 
Glory-like giant flowers being of the 
purest white, blooming only at night 
or on dull days; deliciously fragrant, 
like the jasmine. Each, 28c; 3 for 75c. 
1 Each of Above 4 Climbers, for 85c. 
WINDOW BOX VINE 
VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA. A 
favorite for window boxes and 
porch boxes! Beautifully varie¬ 
gated green and white foliage, 
trailing down for 6 feet or more, 
easily grown and thriving under 
almost neglect. Plant 1 foot apart 
in the front of your boxes. Each, 
24c; 3 for 68c; 6 for .$1.25; dozen, 
$2.25. 
My Clematis that I ordered from you was just beautiful, having sixteen large flowers.—Mrs. A. J. Redard, Mackinaw, 111 
