VINES 
Red, White 
and Blue 
CLEMATIS 
COLLECTION 
1 Jackmani 
1 Henryi 
1 Mad. Ed. Andree 
ALL CHOICE POTTED PLANTS 
FOR EASY STARTING 
Be 29 $3.10 
- with this Collection, 
1 Chinese Wistaria. 



The large flowering Clematis Jackmani and (right) 
the small-flowering Clematis Paniculata. 
= , Lhe purple-blue Clematis which is so very popular. Blossoms 
Clematis Jackmani appear in great abundance, very large, star-shaped. Makes 
a beautiful trellis climber. $1.10 each; 2 for $2.00; prepaid. 
Clematis Mad. Ed. Andree 
mani. 
Clematis Henryi 
soms 
Of all the large flowering Clematis, this is the 
best red variety. Blooms just as freely as Jack- 
For sure results plant our heavy potted Clematis. 
The most perfect white Clematis, with large, star-shaped blos- 
in great numbers. 
$1.15 each; 2 for $2.10; prepaid. 
Plant more of these pretty trellis. 
plants. They are hardy. $1.15 each; 2 for $2.10; prepaid. 
= = 5 Vinea Minor, 
Trailing Periwinkle ¥i"@, Win. 
Myrtle. Hardy, evergreen, grows to a 
beautiful dense ground cover about 6 inches 
high and spreads well. Very attractive in 
shady and semi-shaded places. 3 plants 
for 69c; 10 for $2.00; prepaid. 
Small Flowering Clematis 
- Grows' much faster and 
Paniculata to larger size than the 
large flowering Clematis, however, the 
blossoms of this Clematis appear in clus- 
ters, are star-shaped, and much smaller 
than those of the other Clematis. Makes 
splendid plants on the arbor or other tall 
trellis work. No. 1 plants, 65c each; 3 for 
$1.80; prepaid. 
CLIMBING ROSES—See Page 3. 
PerennialSweetPea (athyrus. A 
rapid grow- 
ing vine, blooming profusely throughout 
summer and fall. Flowers like regular 
Sweet Peas, ranging in color from apple- 
blossom pink to dark red. For ground- 
cover, fence cover, or low trellis work; a 
hardy, very pretty plant. 38c each; 3 for 
$1.00; prepaid. 
= = Grows from a bulb,’ 
Madeira Vine ¥i%0; is wintered in 
the cellar like potatoes. Planted in the 
spring it makes a very rapid growth, with 
dense, shiny foliage and fragrant white 
blossoms. For trellis and ground-cover. 5 
bulbs for 70c, postpaid. 
BETA GRAPES for ARBORS—See Page 24. 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
All climbing vines listed here will give good results in ordinary garden soil, to which 
fertilizer should not be added at planting time. Where the soil is not of the best quality, 
fertilizer (either commercial fertilizer or well-rotted manure) can be applied later on, 
preferably late in the fall, not touching the vines, but in a circle of about ore foot 
around each plant. Whatever may be left of the fertilizer the following spring can be 
worked into the soil lightly when the soil around the plants is cultivated in early spring. 
For the large flowering Clematis, the dast side of a building or partial shade is best. 
In a sunny location the soil should be mulched with wood-shavings through the summer, 
so as to keep the roots fairly cool. 
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