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HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 
A very valuable and beautiful class of plants for training on arbors, trellises, piazzas, etc. 
Actinidia Polygama. Shining, oval foliage, flowers white, fragrant. Each, .35. 
Akebia Quinata. Dense clover-like foliage, purple flowers in clusters. Each, .35. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. (Japanese Woodbine.) Known as Boston Jvy; the 
beautiful hardy climber, conspicuously attractive on our finest streets and 
buildings. Each, .20. By mail, each, .25; strongest plants, each, .50. 
— Quinquefolia. (Virginia Creeper.) Each, .25. 
Aristolochia Siphe. (Dutchman’s Pipe.) Very large foliage and curiously- 
shaped flowers. Each, .50 to I.oo. 
Bignonia, or Trumpet-=Flower. Handsome, large scarlet flowers. Each, 
£25 tO 50: 
Celastrus Geandene: (Roxbury Wax-=Work.) A conspicuous and vig- 
orous vine; orange-scarlet. Each, .35. 
Euonymus Radicans. Green. Each, .25. 
— — Variegata. The best evergreen vine for the Northern States. For 
walls, rough fences, etc., it is admirably adapted. Each, .25. 
Honeysuckle, Japan Variegated. Leaves yellow and green. Each, .35 
to .50. > 
— Belgian. Very sweet; red and buff flowers. Each, .25 to .35. 
— Hall’s Japan or Halliana. From Japan; new, white, fragrant and fine. 
Each, .25 to .50. 
— Trumpet. Monthly blooming; scarlet flowers. Each, .25 to .50. 
— Variegated [onthly. Fragrant, yellowish-white flowers. Each, .25 to .50. 
— Japan. Foliage nearly evergreen; flowers yellowish. Each, .25 to .5o. 
Hop Vine. Suitable for covering walls, arbors, etc.; hardy. Each, .25 to .35. 
Menispermum Canadense. A rapid-growing and pretty vine. Each, .25 
LOS. aS. 
Poriplocs Greca. A handsome and vigorous-growing vine. .35 to .50. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 
Wistaria, Chinese Purple. The finest of climbing plants; purple 
flowers. Each, .50 to 1.00. 
— Chinese White. Similar, but with white flowers. Each, .50 to 1.00. 
| CLEMATIS. 
y) 3 A most beautiful class of hardy, free-flowering climbers. Plants of our importation, 
j WAZ strong and finely rooted. 
FZ yesss Paniculata. This lovely white variety, with its thousands of fleecy, 
: small, star-like flowers, is one of the finest climbing plants known. It 
i ei iw SS bears so profusely and in such dense but airy clusters that the whol 
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—= aa plant appears as one mass of bloom with dark shining foliage 
enough only to give effect to its beauty. It is deliciously fragrant, 
is a very rapid climber, flowers freely the first year and is perfectly 
hardy. Extra large plants, each, .50; flowering plants, .25; doz., 3.00; 
by mail, each, .30. 
Gipsy Queen. Dark velvet purple. Each, .50 to 1.00. 
Grand Duchess. Blush-white. Each, .50 to .75. 
Henryi. Pure white; extremely large flowers. Each, .50 to 75. 
Jackmanni. One of the best; fine, rich purple. Each, .50 to .75. 
— Superba. Remarkably large flowers; beautiful colors; similar to the 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. above. Each, .50 to 1.00. 
Jackmanni Alba. One of the finest whites. . 
Madame Van Houtte. White; extra fine 
Each, .50 to 1.00 
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Miss Bateman. Pure white; creamy band down each petal; fine substance . . . . . OOF SO Sie seks 
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Viticella. Pale crimson; very free . . . 
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Davidiana. A stout, upright perennial, three feet high, with numerous, porcelain blue blos- 
soms, ftaprant; hardy) verydesirable.ssbyumatl, (50... .) Sines.” -ylariean i we ane 3 40 
Coccinea. Distinct variety, with brilliant-scarlet flowers, small, thick and very numerous. 
Splendid‘acquisition,; (By maile3o%- “aia 5 |): =. . eye Gees Cae mae 2 ‘2K 
Crispa. Delicate shade of blue; small, very numerous. Beautiful. By mail,.jo . . . . «“ 2k 
Flammula. Small, white, fragrant flowers . »& waar {Cs 2E STOO eee 
The higher price is for plants of extra size. 
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NUMBER OF PLANTS OR TREES TO THE ACRE AT GIVEN DISTANCES. 
Distance Apart. No. Plants. Distance Apart. No. Plants. Distance Apart. No. Plants. 
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