Sweet Summer Love Clematis Plant:
Description: Early and lasting display of huge, gorgeous mauve blooms. Great cut flowers. Tall, 6-10 plants produce an early and lasting display of gorgeous grape-purple to violet flowers. Flowering in masses from May, June to September, this climbing vine adds magic to any structure in the garden. Great cut flowers. Sun to part shade.

Description: Ruffled, tropical-looking blooms on a hardy clematis. A magnificent clematis with ruffled, 4-6” double or semi-double flowers in May-June. The light pink petals are accented with darker purple-red bars. Single blooms follow in September. Beautiful when planted behind a low shrub for a bit of extra protection around the roots, or try in a large container with a trellis. Pruning group B1, meaning pruning is mostly optional, and should be done in the spring after the first flush of blooms.

Ernest Markham (red) Clematis Plant:
Description: Vivid magenta-red blooms cover vigorous vines all summer long. An outstanding red clematis with gold anthers add to the velvety, classic look. Long a favorite in the garden, a winner of the Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit. A fast and vigorous climber, with vines flowering on current years growth. Prune in early spring before plant leaf's out. Grow in a sunny spot where roots can be kept cool and shaded.

Henryi (white) Clematis Plant:
Description: Award winner with huge white flowers and purplish-chocolate anthers. Chocolate anthers and deep green foliage add elegance to this almost perfectly white clematis. A classic choice, blooming in June and September and a winner of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Prefers full sun but tolerates morning shade. Support with posts or trellis, or let vines clamber over shrubs. Thrives in well-drained soil. Mulch around the roots to keep them cool and shaded.

Description: The classic clematis. Large violet-purple blooms. Long unbeatable for its extravagant blooming and intense purple flowers, this is the first large-flowered modern hybrid clematis. Plants flower on the current years growth and are best pruned in early spring before plants leaf out. One of the best vines, Jackmanii will be a dependable climber of fences, posts and trellises. Very hardy.

Description: Serene violet flowers on a low maintenance vine. Let this easy-growing clematis climb up a trellis or fence and enjoy the serene beauty! Petals are a gorgeous shade of violet with slightly darker mid-veins. The 6-8” flowers bloom in May, June and September. Pruning group B1, meaning pruning is mostly optional, and should be done in the spring after the first flush of blooms.

Description: A great clematis for small spaces. Grows only 6-8 feet. A compact selection, growing only to 6-8 feet. Pink Fantasy adds a soft touch with its 4-6" pale pink flowers, rendered more appealing with deep pink bars and stamens. Lovely in containers and trained for sprawling over low fences and through shrubbery. Vines flower on current years growth. Give plants a good hard cut in late winter to early spring. Keep roots cool, moist and shaded until well-established.

Princess Kate Clematis Bare Root:
Description: Princess Kate’s blooms suggest a floral Hallelujah! chorus. Massed in a border, ‘Princess Kate’s open-throated bell-shaped white blooms with scarlet throats suggest a floral “Hallelujah!” chorus. Glorious new clematis produces nodding, bell-shaped, flaring 2.25”-long white flowers with pointed petals and scarlet-stained reverse side. Petals encircle rich, plum-toned stamens, gradually revealed as flowers unfurl. Flowers appear throughout summer and into autumn; seasons of gorgeous cut flowers. Plants are at their prettiest best with plenty of sun, cool, well-mulched, well-drained soil.

Description: Dazzling double flowers in spring from hardy vines. A superb performer throughout the country, ‘Louise Row’ will dazzle with pastel 4-6” double flowers in the spring. Single flowers will follow for the duration of the summer. For the most double blooms, leave the vines free from pruning until after the early blooms have finished. (Pruning group B1.)

Pink Mink PPAF Clematis Plant:
Description: Repeat bloomer in candy pink. Masses of 3-4” candy pink blooms with vivid magenta stripes down the center and softly ruffled edges cover vigorous vines throughout the season for a striking display of vertical color. This repeat bloomer produces a full flush of flowers in early summer lasting for weeks, followed by repeat blooms until early fall. Use on a trellis, in borders, climbing over shrubs, and the flowers are great for cutting. Blooms on new wood, prune in late winter.
