COMTESSE DE BOUCHAUD. $1.50 each 
MONTANA UNDULATA. 85 cts. each 
ELSA SPATH. $1.25 each 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY. $1 each 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. $1 each 
KERMESINA. $1.25 each 
MRS. CHOLMONDELEY. $1.25 each 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE. $1 each 
LORD NEVILLE. $2 each 
AT LAST American gardeners are privileged to enjoy a 
iX large number of the Clematis hybrids. These plant treasures 
cultivated in Europe for generations are notable for their spec¬ 
tacular bloom. No other climbing plant displays so great a 
variety of color and form in its flowers. Plant your Clematis 
near a trellis, an arbor, a pergola, or let them scramble over 
an old tree stump or over a wall. There are varieties for every 
part of the garden since they vary in height from 6 to 12 feet. 
Choose a location where the roots of the plant can have some 
shade. In preparing the soil, dig deeply; a handful of lime will 
help materially since the Clematis is partial to lime. Alulch 
the plants well the first wunter and you will be more than repaid. 
The Clematis is a true aristocrat and ought to be in every¬ 
body’s garden. 
