Fairy QuEEN. Pale flesh-pink accentuated with brighter bars Large blooms 
are produced in summer and fall, usually on short lateral summer shoots. 
Plants grow 10 to 12 feet high. 
Giesy Queen. A hybrid of the well-known Jackmani, Gipsy Queen has 
velvety violet-purple flowers of a pleasing size. It is typically a summer- 
blooming variety with all the vigor of its parent, and it should be pruned 
severely in early spring. 
Henryvi. It might well have been called Henryi gigantea, for the large 
white flowers not infrequently measure 8 inches across. Although the 
growth is vigorous and it climbs to a height of 8 feet, Henryi is outstand- 
ing for its quality of bloom rather than its quantity. Here is a hybrid of 
rare beauty. 
Hutpine. A translucent white variety with mauve-pink markings. ‘The 
blooms are 4 inches in diameter, and since they appear on summer shoots 
the plants can be pruned hard in the spring. Vigorous plant 10 to 15 
feet tall. 
Jackmani. The most popular of all the large-flowering Clematis in America, 
with large, velvety violet-purple flowers. Rapid and vigorous in growth, 
often 10 feet high, it is profuse in bloom throughout the summer and early 
autumn. Its beauty and perfection can be retained by cutting back plants 
to 3 feet in order to encourage strong new wood. 
JACKMANI ALBA. A pure white form of the popular Jackman. 
JACKMANI RUBRA. A very dark red form of Jackmani. Produces its well- 
shaped flowers over a long season. 
JACKMANI SUPERBA. Dark violet-purple and larger than Jackmani, it may 
well be considered a splendid addition to the large-flowered Clematis 
because of its rich substance. 
KERMESINA. A velvety-textured, rich red flower of medium size, somewhat 
lighter at the center. ‘The broad petals are prominently veined and 
rather square at the ends. 
Kinc Epwarp VII. Crimson bars against a violet background undoubtedly 
suggested the royal name of this variety. The large and distinctive blos- 
soms are produced on 8 to 10-foot vines during the summer and fall 
months. 
KinG OF THE BEtcians. Light mauve with deeper blue bars. A medium- 
sized plant that blooms early in the season, producing its flowers on 
old wood. 
16 JAMES I. GEORGE & SON, FAIRPORT, NEW YORK 
