Sp) RECTA MANDSCHURICA 
(Ja) THE PRESIDENT. $1.50 each 
(Sp) CRISPA. $1.00 each 
$1.25 each 
La) WM. KENNETT. 
$1.00 each 
Clematis Coccinea Hybrids (Co) 
A truly distinct group with flowers of trumpet-, bell- and urn-like 
forms. The plants are medium in height and bloom in summer and 
autumn, the flowers appearing successionally on summer shoots. 
Duchess of Albany. Bright pink, trumpet-shaped Date of Bloom Each 
flower July, Oct. $2 00 
Texensis. Urn-shaped flowers of reddish rose, with 
yellow center. Long-haired seed clusters July, Oct. 1 00 
Clematis Florida Hybrids (FI) 
These varieties are noted for their profuse bloom in early summer, 
reaching a height of 8 to 10 feet. The flowers are produced on old or 
ripened wood. It is necessary to remove only dead and weak growth 
when pruning in Iate February or March. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. 
white form, Fine grown ona pillar 
A superb double, pure Date of Bloom Each 
June, July $1 25 
Clematis Jackmani Hybrids (Ja) 
These large-flowered climbing forms produce their bloom in summer 
and early autumn successionally on new and summer growth. The 
free-blooming plants reach a height of 10 to 15 feet. They need to be 
pruned in early spring. 
Comtesse de Bouchaud. A pleasing shade of pink- Date of Bloom E 
ish rose; petals deeply veined................. June, July $1 50 
Crimson Star. Rich sparkling red with no purple 
tones. Very vigorous and free flowering... June, Oct. 1 50 
great vigor and its abundant violet-purple bloom. 
Rapid, vigorous growth Baste ...June, Oct. 1 25 
Jackmani rubra. The well-shaped flowers are an 
unusually rich red... sUepewie = oleic June, Oct. 1 50 
Jackmani superba. Noticeably large flowers of 
deep iyinlet-purple,..c0.4 yh ce teekicdiadane ss ae June, Oct. 2 00 
Mme. Baron-Veillard. Warm lavender flowers 
of moderate size, carried in generous clusters. 
The latest of its class to bloom. ............. . July, Oct. 125 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Dark purplish red, with 
rounded petals. Reaches only 7 feet in height but 
blooms abundantly............ J oF -»«-June, Oct. 1 25 
Mrs. Cholmondeley. Large, open flowers of wis- 
teria-blue, carried in profusion ee . June, Oct. 25 
The President. Decidedly rich reddish plum- 
violet. Very thrifty grower with 10-foot vines. June, Oct. 1 50 
- Plaut Beautiful CLEMATIS, and 
(La) LORD NEVILLE. $1.25 each 
(Vi) VILLE DE LYON. $1.25 each 
(La) LAWSONIANA, $1.25 each 
Vi) HULDINE. $1.25 each 
Clematis Lanuginosa Hybrids (La) 
Often spoken of as the woolly-leaved Clematis, the original form 
came to us from China almost a hundred years ago. These climbing 
forms produce large flowers in summer and autumn, usually on short 
lateral summer shoots. The flowers are well dispersed on the plants, 
which reach a height of 10 to 12 feet. 
The pale flesh-pink coloring Is Date of Bloom Each 
June, Oct. $i 25 
Fairy Queen. 
accentuated with brighter bars 
Henryi. A familiar variety with unusually large 
white flowers often 8 inches across. Grows about 
8 feet tall June, Oct. 25 
Lady Caroline Neville. Bluish lavender with 
mauve bars. Blooms freely June, Oct. 25 
Lady Northcliffe. Deep lavender with bright 
blue tints June, Oct. i 25 
Lanuginosa candida. A pure white flower with a 
white center June, Oct. 25 
Lawsoniana. Blue flushed with mauve; broad, 
overlapping petals. Strong growth June, Oct. 1 25 
Lord Neville. Dark plum color with a white center. 
Attractively formed bloom of exquisite color... . June, Oct. 25 
Nelly Moser. Mauve with red bars. Profuse in 
bloom and vigorous in growth : June, Oct. 1 50 
Prins Hendrik. Azure-blue flowers often 7 inches 
in diameter; ruffled petals. Lasts well when cut...June, Sept. 2 00 
Ramona. Large lavender-blue flowers with darker 
anthers; rounded petals. 52. .50:cae00cercee. June, Oct. 1 25 
W. E. Gladstone. Perhaps best described as 
heavenly blue. . ..June, Oct. 1 25 
William Kennett. A large flower in the deep 
lavender range. A sturdy grower 
Clematis Viticella Hybrids (Vi) 
The original form was introduced from Spain nearly four hundred 
June, Oct. es 
years ago. Because the plants produce their flowers on summer shoots 
they can be pruned vigorously in early spring. The blooms are decidedly 
large, appearing in summer and autumn on plants 10 to 15 feet in 
height. 
Huldine. A translucent white variety with mauye- Date of Bloom Exch 
Dimksmarkiness;eee scons e tree ne tea fee July, Oct. $1 25 
Lady Betty Balfour. Rich purple with a white 
Cetberseemeae caiman e eins-iotc ees sieves io Er -June, Oct. 25 
Ville de Lyon. An abundance of carmine-red 
blooms with darker center... . . ...June, Oct. 125 
(Ja) GIPSY QUEEN, $1.25 each 
(Sp) MONTANA RUBENS. $1.25 each 
(Sp) SPO 
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(La) FAIRY QUEEN. $1.25 each 
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ONERI ROSEA. $1.50 each 
(Ja) JACKMANI. $1.25 each 
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CRIMSON STAR. $1.50 each 
ON GROWING 
CLEMATIS 
SOIL. A rich well-drained loam, loosened by the ad- 
dition 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. Firm the soil well around the roots. Water 
frequently in dry weather. 
LOCATION. 
6 hours of sunshine is ideal. If planted in full sun provide 
A partially shaded location with 5 to 
a cool root-run by a good summer mulch of some loose 
material such as peat, straw, rotted manure, etc. 
FERTILIZING. Well-rotted manure is preferred with 
any well-balanced plant food as a good second. Work it 
well into the soil without disturbing the roots. Use a little 
lime occasionally. 
TRELLIS. Provide a support at once—a trellis, wire 
netting, old stumps, low shrubs, or stone walls. 
WINTER MULCH. With fall planting of Clematis 
use a mulch of straw, leaves, or peat moss for the first 
winter to prevent the soil from freezing and thawing, 
which sometimes damages the stems if they are unpro- 
tected. Mice and rabbits may be kept from eating the 
tops by hilling the soil up around the stems or by putting 
small screens around them. A winter mulch is cheap pro- 
tection for Clematis any time. 
(Sp) MONTANA UNDULATA. $1.25 each 
Ja) 
MRS. CHOLMONDELEY. $1.25 each 
(Sp) 
(Sp) MRS. ROBERT BRYDEN. $1.25 each 
(La) LANUGINOSA CANDIDA. $1.25 each (Vi) LADY 
(Ja) MME. BARON-VEILLARD. $1.25 each (Ja 
(La) HENRYI. $1.25 each 
Clematis Species (Sp) 
For the most part, the species and varieties listed here are small- 
flowered types producing their flowers in summer and autumn, 
on summer shoots; hence they can be pruned vigorously in early 
Crispa. Usually called Marsh or Curly Clematis. Date of Bloom 
The bell-shaped flowers are similar to those of 
C. texensis. Color is a dark blue-purple which 
becomes paler at the wavy margins. 8 to 10 ft. July, Aug. 
Macropetala. This native of northern China and 
Siberia is usually called the Downy Clematis. 
The 3-inch flowers are of exquisite lavender color- 
Ing with two rows of sepals, and the whole flower 
is covered with down. 8 to 10 ft. June, Aug. 
Montana alba. A white form of the great Indian 
Clematis. It grows 10 to 15 feet in height May, June 
Montana rubens. The rosy red flowers turn pink 
with age. Pruning should be limited to the re- 
moval of dead wood only. 10 to 15 ft. 
May, June 
A real 
Montana undulata. Soft mauye-pink. 
treasure, 10 to 15 ft.. May, June 
Mrs. Robert Bryden. Pale watery blue flowers 
in clusters characterize this vigorous new hybrid. 
LS OMS HEC Re oy 3s (cots ett orca June, Oct. 
Paniculata. Quantities of small, fragrant, white 
flowers; star shaped. Very popular and widely 
grown. 15 to 18 ft.. ches ccc d esateiatsens Sept., Oct. 
Recta mandschurica. A hybrid form with larger 
white flowers than the type, loosely spaced. 3 to 
DD er See SRBC COL ant aaa ae oC R Ae June, July 
Spooneri rosea. An abundance of deep apple- 
blossom-pink flowers on plants which reach 10 to 
15 feet. A great favorite in English gardens. . . 
May, June 
Tangutica obtusiuscula. A curiously interesting 
yellow-flowered form with tiny  lantern-like 
blooms. Plants are unusually vigorous, reaching 
15 to 20 feet in height. At home clambering over 
B Fok er cc ea annie y kits Sees cone ea ee July, Oct. 
$6.00 worth plants for $5.00 
$12.00 worth for $10.00 
COMTESSE 
$1.50 each 
BETTY 
usually 
spring. 
Each 
$1 00 
1 00 
1 00 
1 50 
BALFOUR. $1.25 each 
(Sp) TANGUTICA OB Il 
$1.00 eact 
BOUCHARD. 
(Ja) MME. EDOUARD ANDRE. $1.25 each 
—s hee We v . ens 
(Sp) PANICULATA. $1.00 each 
Other Fine Vines 
AMPELOPSIS Lowi. Where delicate tracery is desired on walls, 
this is an ideal form to use. Leaves purplish when young. 75 cts. 
each. 
A. quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper. One of our most vigorous native 
climbers; noted for its brilliant foliage coloring in autumn, Adapted 
to trellises, arbors and stone walls. 50 cts. each. 
A. Veitchi. Boston Ivy. Endures smoky city conditions admirably 
and clings readily to almost any surfacey Dark green foliage, be- 
coming rich colors in autumn. $1.00 egch. 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. Dutchman’s-Pipe. The curious yellowish 
green flowers are always interesting. Large, heart-shaped 
make a dense porch screen. $1.50 each. 
BIGNONIA radicans. Trumpet Wine. Luxuriant foliage and bril- 
liant clusters of orange-scarlet flogvers. Grows readily. 50 gts. each. 
eaves 
B., Mme. Galen. Clysters of immense orange-red blooms. Truly 
spectacular. $1.00 each. 
CELASTRUS scandens. American Bittersweet. A vigorous-grow- 
ing vine with orange fruits familiar as house decorations. Will grow 
in part shade; needs frequent pruning. 50 cts. each. 
EUONYMUS radicans vegetus. lustrous, dark evergreen 
leaves and orange-colored berries. Will grow 18 to 20 feet high on 
brick, stone or stucco. Hardy in New England. $1.00 each. 
HEDERA Helix, Large Leaf. English Ivy. An evergreen vine of 
rich and enduring beauty. Useful as a ground-cover or it can be 
used on brick or stone walls and fences. 50 cts. each. 
LONICERA Heckrotti. Everblooming Honeysuckle. Dainty two- 
toned blossoms which are warm crimson outside and bright yellow 
inside. Blooms freely through the summer. A wonderful ground 
cover. $1.00 each. 
L. Henryi. Yellowish flowers and black fruits. 
Does well in the shade. $1.00 each. 
L. japonica Halliana. Hall's Japan Honeysuckle. Fragrant, free 
flowering and vigorous growing. Yellow flowers. Makes a thick 
screen or ground cover. 50 cts. each. 
L. sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. Notable for its 
clusters of tubular scarlet blossoms and its brilliant red fruits. 
50 cts. each. 
L. Tellmanniana. Golden Honeysuckle. Rich yellow blooms shaded 
bronzy red. 75 cts. each. 
POLYGONUM Auberti. Silver Lace Vine. A rampant grower with 
an abundance of white flowers in late summer. $1.00 each. 
WISTERIA, Pink. A choice variety with delicate coloring, $1.00 each. 
W., Purple. Grafted plants are offered since they mature and bloom 
sooner than plants raised from seed. $1.00 each. 
W., White. This form has a beauty all its own. $1.00 each. 
Thick, 
Evergreen foliage. 
Vines postpaid if included with Clematis order; otherwise they will be shipped express collect 
unless the order totals $5.00 or more 
OTHER VINES for Pleasure aud Shade iu Your 
(Ja) JACKMANI SUPERBA. $2.00 each 
