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PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



CLEMATIS LANUaiNOSA. 



This beautiful climber is of a light lilac or blue color, a shade rare in flowers. The 

 several species and varieties before named of Clematis are similar in form, but varying 

 in color through all shades of white, blue and purple. They may be trained on trellis- 

 work to attain a height of ten or fifteen feet, and withstand the severest Winters, if 

 covered with six or eight inches of dry leaves round the roots. 



Price, 75 cents each ; $6 per dozen. 



CLERODENDRON BALFOURII. 



A Stove Climber of great beauty. The flowers, which are of a bright scarlet, are 

 encased by a bag-like calyx of pure white ; the trusses or panicles of flowers are upwards 

 of six inches in width, and when trained upon the rafters, and hanging down, have a* 

 rich and elegant appearance. Although a climber, it may be grown as an ordinary speci- 

 men plant in a pot, it being susceptible of being trained in any way. It is continually 

 in bloom, although more profusely during the Winter months, when it may be used as a 

 novel variety in the formation of bouquets, &c. 



Price, 75 cents each ; $6 per dozen. 



