
CLEMATIS, MME. EDOUARD ANDRE 
VINES 
Silverlace Vine. This very popular summer bloom- 
ing vine grows very rapidly and blooms very 
freely. 75¢ each. 
Honeysuckle (Hall’s Japan). Fragrant white blos- 
soms, almost evergreen. A good ground cover. 
75¢ each. 
Goldflame Honeysuckle. The large flame-coral 
trumpets lined with gold, fragrant after night- 
fall, appear in immense, showy clusters the 
same year planted. Reaching its full glory of 
bloom in early summer, it nevertheless flowers 
abundantly from May until frost. 75¢ each. 
ALL 75¢ VINES SOLD 3 FOR $2.00. 
Bittersweet. A hardy ornamental vine with large 
orange yellow flowers and crimson berries that 
stay on through the winter. 75¢ each. 
Ivy. English Ivy. The popular evergreen vine. 35¢ 
each. 
Boston Ivy. Popular for its fall coloring. Clings to 
any surface. 75¢ each. 
Engelmanni. Rapid grower, heavy foliage, five-leaf 
type; clings to brick. 75¢ each. 
Wisteria Longissima (New). Loose, graceful, ex- 
ceptionally long racemes of purple or pink or 
white. $1.25 each. 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE 


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ON GROWING CLEMATIS 
Soil: A rich well-drained loam, loosened by the addition of sand or peat moss, is 
best. Make certain that the collar of the plant is set 2 to 3 inches below the surface 
of the soil. Water frequently in dry weather. 

Location: A partially shaded location is ideal. If planted in full sun, shade the stems. 
Fertilizing: Well-rotted manure is preferred. Use a little lime occasionally. 
We are offering some unusually fine new clematis this season. These are different 
both in color and form from the ordinary types. All large flowered, all plants offered 
are large 2-year plants that will bloom the first year with proper attention. 
CLEMATIS Date of Bloom Each 
Duchess of A’bany. Bright, pink, trumpet-shaped flower..... July, Oct. $1.50 
Duchess of Edinburg. A superb double pure white flowering 
{AOld Ghia RoR eae SAPS area MAIC Rs rene een Phmemir ON i oa ae June, July 1.00 
Mr. G. J. Patijn. Unusually delicate is this light blue double- 
flowering "fOrme ilo. acess eo oes be ee ee June, July 2.50 
Jackmani. Perhaps the most familiar of all the Clematic hy- 
brids, this old favorite is noted for its great vigor and its 
apundantaviolet=purples bloom cmmeremncr neice eae ae ane ee June, Oct. 1.00 
Mme. Baron-Veillard. The latest to flower of these hybrids is 
this mlilac=rose FORM tee eee rae ea NCO TE ee July, Oct. 1.00 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Bright velvety red in color.......... June, Oct. 1.00 
The President. Of decidedly rich coloring is this reddish-plum- 
VIOLET, VArioty ar topos eters atten Cera ena June, Oct. eZ 
Crimson King. Large bright red flowers.................. June, Oct. 1.50 
Elsa Spath. Bright blue form which becomes deeper in color 
toward: the centers of; thestlower ce ayes ae eet a eee June, Oct. 1825 
Henryi. A familiar variety with unusually large white flowers June, Oct. 1.00 
Lanuginosa candida. A pure white flower with a white center June, Oct. lee 
Lawsoniana. An unusually large bright blue flower. Always 
accolorfulaftavoriteccoets: isms tw ieeisien uae ket nee: enna ale June, Oct. eZ: 
Nelly Moser. Mauve with red bars, large................... June, Oct. 25) 
Prins Hendrik. Orchid-blue with ruffled petals, the blooms 
arejrich ini textures. seit eecidict. eiaes, «Hae ate cs oe Cee June, Sept. 1.50 
Ramona. Large lavender-blue flowers.................... June, Oct. 1.00 
Ville de Paris. Dark blue flowers with brighter bars........ June, Sept. 1.00 
Ascotiensis; Azure-blueiin. hasan eete ash een ee eee July, Oct. R25 
Kermesina. A velvety textured rich red flower of medium size July, Oct. 1.00 
Villesde..Lyon. -Carmine=red,.c..~.4.5 «oe ee nena eae ee June, Oct. 1.00 
Montana undulata. Soft mauve-pink.................... 
May, June .85 
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