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Clematis 'Blue Light'
#1 gal. pot available for only: $15.00

Fully double 6" blooms are a gorgeous pale blue-violet. Plants are neat and compact, excellent for gardens and containers. Bloom June/July and again in September.
Clematis 'Dr. Ruppel'
#1 gal. pot available for only: $15.00

Lavender-pink ruffle-edged petals have a deep red center bar. Flowers open in May and June, and then again in September. Pruning type B
Clematis 'Henryi'
#1 gal. pot available for only: $15.00

Huge pure white flowers cover this vine heavily in May and continue with fewer blossoms non-stop through September. This one grows next to our old barn, and everyone who sees it wants one! Pruning type B
Clematis 'Jackmanii '
#1 gal. pot available for only: $15.00

The most profuse blooming dark purple Clematis, vines are covered with purple flowers June, July and September. Pruning type C
Clematis 'Nelly Moser'
#1 gal. pot available for only: $15.00

A shade tolerant variety sporting pale pink petals each with a red bar down the middle. Blooms June and September. Pruning type B
Sweet Autumn Clematis (Clematis paniculata)
#1 gal. pot available for only: $15.00

A very vigorous growing vine with huge clusters of small white flowers in August and September. Very showy grown up tall utility poles or along fence tops. Pruning type B
   
 
Showy flowers compliment any garden style.
Growing Clematis

Clematis grow best in locations with a half day or more of sunlight. Shade tolerant varieties will perform better in areas with less light.

Clematis vines like cool soil around their roots, which can be arranged by planting perennials or low-growing shrubs at the base of the vines to shade the ground around their roots.

Pruning Clematis

There are three basic types of clematis. Those producing flowers on this year's growth (Type A), those producing flowers on the previous year's growth (Type B) and those producing flowers on both new and old growth (Type C). The key to proper pruning is knowing which variety you have.

Clematis varieties that flower on new growth (Type A) should be pruned back to the first pair of leaf buds 6-8" above the ground in winter or early spring. Type B and C clematis are best lightly pruned in early winter or spring. Pruning is needed only to control the vine's size or shape.