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HALL’S SWEET- 
SCENTED HONEYSUCKLE 
A strong, vigorous evdargreen variety 
of Honeysuckle, with pure white flowers 
changing to yellow. Very fragrant and 
covered with blooms from June to No- 
vember. 2-yr., 35¢ each; 5 for $1.50. 
BOSTON IVY 
A splendid vine for covering, as_it clings 
perfectly to the smoothest surface. Foliage is 
bright glossy green, changing to brilliant hues 
of scarlet, crimson and orange in the fall. 
This is the vine seen so much creeping up 
over brick walls of old churches and homes. 
Hardy and easily grown. All 2-yr. vines. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00. 
FOR EVERGREEN AND AMERICAN 
BITTERSWEET, SEE PAGE 30. 
Clematis Jackmani 


PINK WISTERIA 
Just look at the photo at the right of this 
gorgeous pink Wisteria. Can you imagine these 
growing and blooming on your grounds? Very 
hardy and will climb a lattice or arbor or any 
good support. May be staked and trimmed to 
grow in bush or tree form. Long panicles of 
bloom and superb rich pink color. We offer 
heavy, 2-year, grafted plants. These grafts are 
from blooming wood, so you may be sure your 
plants will bloom (usually the second or third 
year after planting). 2-yr., grafted vines, $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 
PURPLE WISTERIA 
Beautiful climbing vine of rapid growth, 
producing long, pendulous clusters of pale 
blue flowers. Fine for shading the upper 
part cf a house. Will wind its way up any 
support. 2-yr. grafted plants, 75c each; 
3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
« CLEMATIS .- - 
PLEASE NOTE: All Clematis will be 
shipped from 3-inch pots and except to 
extreme southern sections, will not be 
shipped until after May Ist. In this way 
roots will reach you full of life and ready 
to start growth at once. ALL ARE POST- 
PAID. 
JACKMANI 
One of the best and freest flowering 
varieties we know of. The flowers, when 
fully expanded, are from 4 to 6 inches in 
diameter. Intense violet-purple, with a rich 
velvety sheen, distinctly veined. July until 
frost. “Foe veach. 
RAMONA 
This beautiful Clematis carries a sug- 
gestion of lost Indian legend; lingering 
memories of a vanished race. Large, lav- 
ender-blue blooms in profusion. Hardy and 
easy to grow. Very large, rounded petals. 
75¢ each. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE 
Flowers as large as Jackmani and a rich 
deep rosy pink. Very free flowering, and a 
continuous bloomer. 75e¢ each. 
‘HENRY! 
Large creamy white flowers. A strong 
grower and very hardy. One of the best of 
the white varieties. A continuous bloomer. 
75¢ each. 
How to Grow Clematis 
Clematis will thrive in almost any climate 
but for best results they should be planted in 
a somewhat sunny location and in as near a 
non-acid soil as possible. !f your soil is acid 
this condition may be remedied by mixing 
lime with the soil at planting time, or by 
thoroughly working lime into the soil around 
these plants already in place. Clematis 
should be set so that the dirt comes up about 
2 inches on the stem above the roots. If 
planted with the crown just level with the soil 
they will soon wither and die from drying 
out. Dig the hole large enough so that the 
roots may be spread out naturally in plant- 
ing. If the soil is poor the hole should be 
filled with good rich garden soil.” Clematis 
planted in this manner and kept well watered 
(not drowned) will rarely fail to grow and do 
well. See next page. 

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Gorgeous Pink Wisteria 
SILVER LACE VINE 
In a few short years this has come to 
be America’s No. 1 vine for covering 
pergolas, archways, arbors, lattice, 
fences, etc. It is graceful, hardy and 
easy to grow. Will grow 25 feet or more 
in a season and a fully developed speci- 
men is a cloud of misty white, with tints 
of yellow and pale rose, suggesting old 
lace. Gives a most exquisite effect and 
is one of the most satisfactory vines. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 

