NEW HYBRID 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis Ramona— Deep sky _ blue 
flowers. Unusually large 9-10” across. 
Vigorous habit and free flowering. 
$1.00 each. 
Clematis Jackmani— Large flowers 
5-6” across. Petals very broad. Velvety 
purple. 75s each. 
Clematis Henryi—Robust plant, free 
bloomer. White. Flowers to 8” in dia- 
meter. 75c each. 
Clematis Mme. Edouard Andre—A 
deep crimson; flowers 5-6” in diameter. 
75c each. 
Clematis Ville de Lyon—Vigorous deep 
claret red. Very hardy. 75c each. 
Clematis Mm. Baron Veillard—Extra 
vigorous type. Free bloomer. Very 




NEW EVERGREEN CLEMATIS 
Clematis Armandii grandiflora—Ever- 
green climber, very vigorous. Producing 
its large 2” blooms of pure waxy white 
in such profusion as to almost complete- 
ly cover the plant. Foliage glossy dark 
green frequently with leaves 6-8” in 
length. Flowers very fragrant. Certainly 
the most beautiful evergreen flowering 
vine in existence. Destined to a popular- 
ity beyond comprehension when better 
known. Flowers in early spring. Large 
plants $2.50 each. Smaller size $1.50. 
Not prepaid. 
Clematis Armandii (Snowdrift)—New 
improved Armandii imported from 
England. It produces larger flowers 
than the parent. First time offered 
in the U. S. 4” pot @ $2.00. New 
growth bronze red. 
Clematis Chrysocoma — Very rapid 
grower and extremely graceful vine. 
Fragrant like a Mock-Orange. Pro- 
duces long weeping branches laden with 
2” pure white flowers during the spring. 
Very hardy. Best in partial shade. 
Deciduous counterpart of the Ever- 
green Clematis Armandii. 75c. 
Clematis Jouiniana—Fast growing hy- 
brid. Flower racemes up to 5 ft. in 
length produced during August and 
September. The flowers are __ bell- 
shaped, and are fragrant. Their color 
is delicate lavender. Plants are strong 
growers and foliage is large. 75c. 
Ficus Repens—Climbing Fig — Ideal 
evergreen vine for climbing stucco 
walls, as it clings perfectly. Excellent 
foliage. 25c. 
Hedera Hahn’s Branching Ivy—Smail 
leaved vine. Dainty and full foliaged 
variety 35c Prepaid. 
large light rose flowers. 
Clematis Dutchess of Edinburgh — 
Beautiful double white. Petals attrac- 
tively arranged and imbricated. 75c. 
75c each. 
CLEMATIS SPECIES 
Clematis montana rubens—A _ rapid 
growing vine to 20 feet. Flowers pro- 
duced in masses in early spring. 2 to 3” 
in diameter. Pink in color. Beautiful 
spring flowering vine. 75 cents each. 
Clematis tangutica (Golden Clematis) 
—A very ebautiful fast growing vine 
producing golden yellow flowers in 
late summer and fall. 75 cents. Prepaid. 
Clematis paniculata-—Japanese flower- 
When in bloom in the 
fall the vine is completely covered with 
ing clematis. 
white very fragrant flowers. Racemes 
of blooms often 5 feet long. A very 
fast growing hardy vine. 2 year $1.00. 
Prepaid. 
Confederate Jasmine — Star-shaped 
flower; pure white—very fragrant. Foli- 
age thick and glossy. Evergreen vine 
blooming five months. Gallon cans, 75c. 
Rhynospermum divaricata—A new con- 
federate jasmine species with flowers 
one-third larger than the common va- 
riety. Pure white but with a distinct 
yellow eye. A remarkable variety. Young 
plants in gallon cans $1.00 each. Not 
prepaid. 
Mandevillea (Chilean Jasmine) A 
handsome summer flowering vine with 
large 2” blossoms of pure waxy white. 
Intense Jasmine fragrance. Foliage large 
and very attractive. Highly recommend- 
ed. $1.00 each. 
A NEW EVERGREEN WISTERIA 
Milletia Japonica (Formosa Wisteria) 
—A splendid evergreen flowering vine 
producing throughout the entire sum- 
mer, long clusters of deep purple Wis- 
teria-like flowers. Strong rootings $1.50 
each. 


CLEMATIS 
(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. 
RARE CLEMATIS 
Dutchess of Albany—A beautiful bright 
pink Jackmani X coccinea hybrid. 
Vigorous and the best of all pink 
varieties. $1.00 each. Prepaid. 
Lord Neville—A very large flower of 
deepest plum purple almost royal pur- 
ple. Easily the best of Jackmani hybrids 
of deper shades. $2.00 each. 
Clematis “Crimson King”—A magnifi- 
cent crimson variety. Flowers up to 8 
inches across. Gorgeous is the only 
adjective to apply to this new variety. 
$2.00 each. 
“Climbing Cineraria”’ 
A rapid growing vine _ blooming 
throughout summer into fall. Flow- 
ers about 2%” across of brilliant copper 
scarlet, daisy like in form. One of the 
most beautiful flowering vines known 
and should be in every garden. Produces 
large clusters of bloom. Plant in full 
sun in southern exposure. 75c each. 
Prepaid. 
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