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NEW CLIMBING HYDRANGEA, (Schizophragma Hydrangeoides.) 



We believe we were the first to offer this valuable climbing plant, either here or in Europe. Mr. Thos. Hogg describes it 

 as clinging to trees to the height of fifty feet, producing corymbs of white flowers of the size of ordinary Hydrangeas. 

 It clings exactly like Ivy, and one can imagine the effect of a wall or tree so covered, while in full bloom. Like all Japan 

 plants of that character, it is entirely hardy. 



Louis Boehmer, Esq., of Japan, to whom we are indebted for this sketch, says: "This drawing, which, although it represents 

 the character of the plant, does poor credit to the beauty of the flowers, which are always produced in great masses and are rather 

 "hard to sketch." 



1st size, $2.00 each ; $ 18.00 per dozen. 

 2d " 1.50 " 12.00 



3d " 50 " 4.50 



