R. cV /. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SFED CATALOGUE. 



91 



HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 



A very vr.luable 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 Ivy ; the 



beautiful hardy climber, conspicuously attractive on our finest streets and 



buildings. 



One Year Plants. Each, .20 ; Doz., $2.00 ; 100, 12.00. 



lwo Year Plants. Each, .30; Doz., $3.00; 100,20.00. 



— Quinqiuetoua. (Virginia Creeper.) Each, .25. 

 Aristolochia bipho. (Dutchman's Pipe.) Very large foliage and curiously 



shaped flowers. Two sizes. Each, .50 and $1.00. 



Bignonia, or Trumpet Flower. Handsome, large scarlet flowers. Two 

 sizes. Each, .25 and .50. 



Celastrus Scandens. (Roxbury Wax=Work.) A conspicuous and vig- 

 orous vine; orange-scarlet. Each, .35. 



Euonymus Radicans. Green. Each, .25. Doz., $2.50. 



Variegata. The best evergreen vine for the Northern States. For 



walls, rough fences, etc., it is admirably adapted. Each, .25. Doz., $2.50. 



Honeysuckle, Japan Variegated. Leaves yellow and green. Each, .35. 

 Doz., $3.00. 



— Belgian. Very sweet; red and buff flowers. Each, .30. Doz., $300. 



— Hall's Japan or Halliana. From Japan; white, fragrant and fine. 



Each, .25. Doz., $1.50. 



— Trumpet. Monthly blooming ; scarlet flowers. Each, .35. Doz., $3.50. 

 Variegated Honthly. Fragrant, yellowish-white flowers. Each, .25. 



— Japan. Foliage nearly evergreen ; flowers yellowish. Each, .35. Doz., $3.50 

 Hop Vine. Suitable for covering walls, arbors, etc. ; hardy. Each, .25. 

 Matrimony Vine. (Lycium Chinense.) Purple flowers followed by bright 



scarlet berries; strong plants. Each, .25. 

 Menispermum Canadense. White flowers succeeded by clusters of black 



fruit ; adapted to moist or shady situations. Each, .25. 

 Periploca Graeca. A handsome and vigorous-growing vine. .35 to .50 



Wistaria, Chinese Purple. 

 flowers. Each, .50 to 1.00 

 — Chinese White. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA 



: finest of climbing plants; purpl* 

 Similar, but with white flowers. Each, .50 to 1.00. 



CLEflATIS. 



Plants of cur importation, 



A most beautiful class of hardy, free-flowering climbers. 



strong and finely rooted. 



Paniculata. This lovely white variety, with its thousands of fleecy, 

 small, star-like flowers, is one of the finest climbing plants known. It 

 bears so profusely and in such dense but airy clusters that the whole 

 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. Flowering plants. Each, .25; doz., $2.75; 100, 20.o«. 

 Extra large plants. Each, .50; doz,, $5.00. 



Fairy Queen. Blush white. Each, .75. 



Gipsy Queen. Dark velvet purple. Each, .75. 



Henry i. Pure white; extremely large flowers. Each, .75. 



Jackmanni. One of the best ; fine, rich purple. Each, .75. 



Jackmanni Alba. One of the finest whites. Each, .75. 



CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. 



Madame Van Houtte. White; extra fine Each, .75 



Miss Bateman. Pure white; creamy band down each petal .?5 



Coccinea. Distinct variety, with brilliant-scarlet flowers, small, thick and very numerous .$• 



Crispa. Delicate shade of blue; flowers small, very numerous. By mail, .30 .25 



ORNAHENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 



Each. 



Ash Mountain $0.75 



Beech, Rivers' Purple. 3 to 4 feet .... 1.00 

 Birch, Purple Leaved 1.00 



— White . . , 1. 00 



— Cut Leaf Weeping 1.25 



Catalpa Bungei Nana 1.00 



— Kaempferi 75 



Elm, American. 6 to 7 feet. Each, .75 ; 8 to 



9 feet 1.25 



— English. 6 to 7 feet 1.00 



Gingko. (Salisburia Adiantifiolia.) 6 to 8 



feet i-oo 



Horse Chestnut. 6 feet 100 



Red Flowering. 5 to 6 feet 100 



Double Flowering. 5 to 6 feet . . . 100 



Sweet Chestnut. American. 4 to 5 feet . . -7 5 



Each. 



Laburnum, Golden. 4 to 5 feet 75 



Larch, European. 3 to 4 feet 59 



Linden, American. 6 to 8 feet 1.00 



— European. 6 to 7 feet 1 50 



Maple Norway. 9 to 10 feet 1.00 



— Silver. 9 to 10 feet 1.5* 



— Sugar. 10 to 12 feet 1.00 



— Japan. (Acer Polymorphium Atropur- 



pureum. The most beautiful dwarf hardy 

 tree in existence; foliage coppery-red. \% 



feet. Each, $1.00; 2 feet 2.00 



Poplar Bolleana. 8 to 9 feet 1.00 



— Balsam. (Balm of Gilead.) 7 to 9 feet . *.oo 



— Golden. 5 to 6 feet 75 



— Lombardy. 10 feet 75 



Willow, Kilmarnock. Weeping 1.00 



