

° OUTSTANDING HYBRIDS ° 
Duchess of Edinburgh is one of the few double hybrids in the genus. It 
has been found most adaptable to pot-culture as well as for general garden 
use. 
The coloring of Lord Neville reminds one of the rich dark robes of 
royalty. ‘This plant needs the support of a white trellis or a light wall to be 
fully enjoyed. 
Clematis crispa and C. texensis are two outstanding species with urn-shaped 
flowers that are unique in form and color. They deserve a place in an in- 
formal planting where they may grow with abandon. 
Elsa Spaéth and Henryi are decidedly unique. Blooms like those of Elsa 
Spath are enjoyed to best advantage against a light-colored wall or trellis. 
Henryi and Duchess of Edinburgh are well adapted to pot-culture because of 
their moderate growth-habit. 
Montana undulata is a spring-blooming hybrid known for its floriferous- 
ness and its vigor. 
Kermesina, a medium-flowered type, sends forth its flowers through the 
midsummer months. 
The dainty yellow bells of Tangutica obtusiuscula are followed in autumn 
by silky seed-pods resembling tassels. Here is a variety for informal planting. 
The pastel coloring of Mrs. Cholmondeley is a pleasing contrast to the 
rich tones of Ville de Paris. 
Duchess of Albany, a hybrid of the scarlet Clematis of ‘Texas, has a charm 
all its own. 

MONTANA UNDULATA RAMONA 
