Prins HEeNpRIK (PRINCE HENpRICK). There is something indescribably 
beautiful about blue flowers. Prins Hendrik is azure-blue, with ruffled 
petals often 7 inches or more in diameter. Indeed, the flowers suggest the 
beauty of rare orchids. It is desirable for conservatory treatment as well 
as for outdoor use, and in either case, the flowers last well when cut. 
Since it reaches a height of about 7 feet, it can be cared for easily in a 
conservatory and can be trained for a desired effect. 
RAMONA. Probably so named because it suggested something of the beauty 
of the Indian maiden, this lavender-blue Clematis is accentuated by a 
disk of darker anthers. Short, pointed buds, rounded petals which make 
a full flower, and vigorous growth are the distinguishing marks of 
this exceptional variety which is a fine bloomer during the summer 
months. 
THE PRESIDENT. White trellises embellished with the reddish plum-violet 
blossoms of ‘The President will give to the summer garden that richness 
which the dark-flowered climbing roses provide in June. It has proved 
to be a thrifty variety, producing its blooms freely the entire length 
of its 10-foot vines. This plant will appeal to the discriminating 
gardener. 
VILLE DE Lyon. ‘This Clematis produces an abundance of carmine-red flow- 
ers which are all the more striking because of the darker tones in the 
center of each blossom. From July until September it clambers to a 
height of 8 to 10 feet, displaying its profusion of bloom that is suggestive 
of some rare and luxurious fabric. 
VILLE DE Parts. Violet-blue flowers 44% inches across—rich and warm in 
tone. July to September is the blooming season and 8 feet seems to be 
the maximum height of this French favorite. 
W. E. Guapsrone. Large blooms of heavenly blue color from June to 
October. Plants about 10 feet tall. 
WILLIAM KENNETT. The coolness of deep lavender is a welcome adjunct to 
any garden, and it is all the more effective when the flowers are unusual 
in character. In addition to having a long blooming period (June to 
September), William Kennett is a sturdy grower and produces flowers of 
exceptional size. 
ee. JAMES SI. GB OR GR & Ss ‘O.N 
