ackmani 
World Renowned 
Climbing Clematis 
The most popular of all the large-flowering 
Clematis in America, with large, velvety violet- 
purple flowers, this variety has long held the popu- 
lar acclaim which it so richly deserves. Rapid and 
vigorous in growth, often 10 feet high, it is pro- 
fuse in bloom through the summer and early au- 
tumn. Its beauty and perfection can be retained 
by cutting back plants to 3 feet in order to encour- 
age strong new wood. Each $1.25 
Jackmani Rubra 
A bright red variety of Jackmani, it has all the 
qualities that make the parent form desirable, in- 
cluding vigorous growth and a free-flowering habit. 
Each $1.50 
Jackmani Superba 
Dark violet-purple and larger than Jackmani, it 
may well be considered a splendid addition to the 
large-flowered Clematis because of its rich sub- 
stance. Each $2.00 
King Edward VII 
Crimson bars against a violet background un- 
doubtedly suggested the real name of this variety. 
The large and distinctive blossoms are produced 
on 8 to 10-foot vines during the summer and fall 
months. Each $1.50 
Lady Betty Balfour 
Clematis viticella, introduced to England from 
Spain in the sixteenth century, has given us many 
delightful hybrids, among them Lady Betty Bal- 
four. In early spring it should be cut back half 
way if one would enjoy the full value of its vel- 
vety purple flowers through the summer months. 
p Each $1.25 
King 
Edward VII 
Jackmanij 
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