Jackmani Clematis 
CLEMATIS COLLECTION 
501-09 
1 Veillard. Lilac-rose. 
1 Henryi. White. 
1 Jackmani. Purple. 
All 3 for $4.35, Prepaid 
seudrews 
FOR SUMMER CHARM 
CLEMATIS 
All clematis grown in large pots and shipped with 18-inch staked 
tops in growing condition. Clematis shipments are sent separately, 
usually later than dormant nursery stock because of weather con- 
ditions. 
$1.75 each; 2 for $3.00, all prepaid 
501-03 JACKMANI. The most popular of all the large-flowering clematis 
in America, with large, velvety, violet-purple flowers. Grows rapidly through 
the summer and early autumn. Its beauty and perfection can be enhanced 
by cutting plants back to 3 feet to encourage strong new wood. 
501-02 HENRYI. The large white flowers of Henryi often measure 8 inches, 
Although it is vigorous and climbs to 8 feet, Henryi is outstanding for its 
quality of bloom rather than its quantity. 
501-06 VEILLARD. A tall growing clematis (10 to 12 ft.) of sturdy growth, 
Veillard produces hundreds of medium sized lilac-rose flowers. Color more 
intense in cool weather. 
502-01 BITTERSWEET. Grow winter bouquets of Bittersweet on your own 
back fence or arbor. June blooms are followed later by attractive orange-red 
berries. Plant two or more for cross-pollination. Makes fine late fall and 
winter bouugets. This popular native vine has bright, glossy foliage, too. 
Makes a fine decoration for the summer-house if given a little help in climb- 
ing. Grows in any soil; in sun or partial shade. Very hardy. 2-yr. select 
vines: 85c each; 2 for $1.55, prepaid. 
502-06 ENGELMANN IVY. You'll be surprised how rapidly this grows and 
how well it clings. Covers stone, brick or stucco walls without support. 
A handsome 5-leaved ivy with extra thick, green foliage which turns a 
brilliant, rich red in autumn. Thrives well in sunshine or shade. 2-yr., select 
vines: 80c each; 2 for $1.45, all prepaid. 
GOLDFLAME 
HONEYSUCKLE 
502-03 
A delightful new vine with im- 
mense clusters of large, fragrant 
flame-coral trumpets lined with 
creamy gold. Blooms abundantly 
from May until frost, reaching 
its full glory in early summer. 
The dark, glossy, blue-green 
leaves make a_ perfect back- 
ground for the brilliant flowers. 
Goldflame can be clipped to 
form a neat hedge, pruned to 
make a striking specimen shrub, 
or allowed to grow naturally to 
climb a trellis, or spread as a 
ground cover. Very hardy and 
easy to grow. 2-yr. select vines: 
$1.35 each; 2 for $2.45, all pre- 
paid. Goldflame Honeysuckle 
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