46 John Saul's 



Per plant. 



Mrs. Jas. Bateman. A very large lavender blue 40 



Mad. Grange. Flowers large purple violet with maroon mid-rib, redder 



than any other Clematis 75 



Mad. Van Houtte. A splendid variety ; white, suffused with a bluish or 



mauve colored tint 75 



Marie Lefebvre. Flowers from six to seven inches in diameter, delicate 



violet white, with purplish lilac band in the centre of each petal 50 



Magnifica. Purple, shaded with crimson, very large and fine 50 



*Otto Frobel. This variety is remarkable for vigor and the flower is of 

 immense size and perfect in form, the sepals being sufllciently broad 

 to be well imbricated. The color French white. Any person plant- 

 ing this cannot possibly be disappointed 75 



Princess of Wales. Large flowers of a deep rich violet purple, with red 



bars down the centre of each petal ; a beautiful variety 50 



Rubella. Flowers of a rich velvety claret, the deepest color of any Cle- 

 matis, generally has six petals to each flower 50 



Rubra Violacea. Shaded reddish violet flowers, which are of a rich vel- 

 vety appearance 50 



Symeiana. Delicate shade of pale mauve or lavender blue ; a striking 



variety 75 



Star of India. Flowers from four to five inches in diameter ; color rich 



violet purple, with a rosy purple band in the centre of each petal 50 



Thomas Tennant. White, with pale rose changing to ivory white, very 



handsome 75 



Thomas Moore. Deep rich violet tinted puce, a very large flower, occa- 

 sionally nine inches in diameter 50 



Tunbridgensis. Flowers four to six inches in diameter, dark blue, and 



ribbed on the centre of each petal with purple 50 



Velutina Purpurea. Very profuse bloomer, color blackish mulberry 50 



Viticella Venosa. A reddish purple, reticulated with white 50 



Twelve very fine, my selection, $4.50. 



JSJEW CLEMATIS. 



*Andre Leroy. An immense flower of the finest form, color rich violet, 



with a metallic hue ; a grand flower 1 50 



Ascotiensis. The flowers containing six petals each ; color a fine azure 



blue; it is a most profuse bloomer 50 



*Fairy Queen. Flowers very large, occasionally measuring nine inches 

 across ; color pale flesh, with a pink bar in the centre of each sepal, 

 shaded purple at the base 1 00 



*Duke of Edinburgh. This is a fine variety, flowers large, six-sepaled, of 



a rich violet purple. One of the most attractive 75 



*Devoniensis. Flowers large, delicate azure blue, very free bloomer, 



extra 1 50 



*Duchess of Teck. Flowers pure white, six-sepaled, with a faint, delicate 



mauve bar down the centre when first opened 1 00 



*Duchess of Edinburgh. Without doubt the best of the double whites 



yet known, most deliciously scented, very free blooming 2 00 



■'^Gipsey Queen. An extremely rich, bright, dark velvety purple variety 



of the Jackmanii type ; very free, late flowering 1 00 



*Jackmanii Superba. A large variety of the well-known Jackmanii, very 



fine 1 50 



*Lord Derby. The flowers are eight-sepaled, of a pale lavender or bluish 

 mauve ; the sepals very much overlap, so that the flower is remark- 

 able for its fullness 1 00 



*Moritkata Oke. A beautiful new variety, satiny French white, closely 



set and slightly cupped, flowers very perfect in shape 2 00 



*Mrs. Hope. Satiny mauve, bar rather darker tint, sepals broad and over- 

 lapping, forming a full slightly reflexed flower 2 00 



