William Kennett 
The coolness of deep lav- 
ender is a welcome adjunct 
to any garden, and it is all 
the more effective when the 
flowers are unusual in char- 
acter. In addition to having 
a long blooming period (June 
to September), William Ken- 
nett is a sturdy grower, and 
produces flowers of excep- 
tional size. 
Each $1.50 
William Kennett 
Ville de Lyon 
This Clematis produces an abundance of 
carmine-red flowers which are all the more 
striking because of the darker tones in the 
center of each blossom. From July until Sep- 
tember it clambers to a height of 8 to 10 feet. 
Each $1.25 
Ville 
de Lyon 
W. E. Gladstone 
A large lilac-colored bloom with a light center. 
Each $1.25 
SUMMER MULCH 
A cool, moist root run is all important in 
growing Clematis. A mulch 2 inches deep 
and in a 2-foot circle around each plant made 
up of three-fourths peat moss and one-fourth 
Driconure feeds them when it rains and keeps 
the soil cool and moist. This may be worked 
into the soil once during the summer and 
replaced. We like to plant Clematis on a 
cedar post in full sun with this mulch on the 
soil. 
W. E. Gladstone 
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