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Clematis. 3. 
. Fulgens. New rich colored * variety. 60 cents each. 
: Fortuneii. A very fine species from Japan, flowers double white, 
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JOHN SAUL’S 
Atropurpurea, (new.) Large and intense crimson blue. 60 cents. 
beautiful, 60 cents each. 
. Florida Standishii. One of the most beautiful—fiowers a kind of 
violet blue with crimson and carmine shining through it 60 cts. 
. Jackmani. A lovely hardy climber, with large flowers of a deep 
bright violet, a profuse bloomer. 60 cents each. 
. Rubra violacea. Intense narrow shaded reddish violet flowers, 
which are of a rich velvety appearance. 60 cents each. 
. Lanuginosa. A beautiful species with light azure flowers, which 
form an admirable contrast to the others. 60 cents each. 
Lanuginosa nivea. <A variety of the last, with large white flowers, 
a very fine and distinct sort. 75 cents each. 
*John Gould Veitch., We cannot too strongly recommend this 
magnificent ‘ Double Blue Clematis” as a most valuable addition 
to this class of plants. It is a profuse bloomer, the flowers being 
very double, of a large size (4 inches in diameter,) and of a 
beautiful light blue. $3 each. 
. Jeanne d’Arc. Flowers white large and perfect, petals long, with 
three pale blue stripes on each ‘petal. The plant is of vigorous 
habit, and elegant in appearance. $2 each. 
. Lady Bovill. A lovely new Clematis, having flowers of a lavender 
blue, good grower and free bloomer, very fine. $2 each. 
. *Albert Victor. A superb, thick, velvety texture, and extra fine 
shape, flowers large deep lavender, with brown ribs down the 
centre petal. The ribs changing to white with age. $2 each. 
.*Gem. ‘This isa robust plant and a most profuse bloomer, continu- 
ing in full beauty late into the autumn, flowers as large as those 
of C. lanuginosa, but a most intense rich blue. $2 each. 
. *Lady Caroline Neville. Fine well formed flowers, from six to 
seven inches in diameter ; color delicate blush white, with a broad 
purplish lilac longitudinal band in the centre of each petal. $2. 
7. *Lady Londsborough. Of robust constitution, producing its ele- 
gant flowers in great abundance ; color a delicate silvery grey, 
with a white stripe down the centre of each petal, a pink stain at 
the base of the stamens gives it a very pretty appearance. $2. 
. *Miss Bateman. A magnificent plant of both growth and flower, 
the blooms are large, of good shape, and pure white, banded with 
creamy-white down the centre of each petal. $2 each. 
. *Star of India. This is a very effective variety, the flowers are of 
good shape, and measure from four to five inches in diameter ; 
color rich violet purple, with a rosy purple band i in the centre of 
each petal. $2 each. 
E *Tunbridgensis. Flowers of exquisite shape, four or six inches in 
diai meter, d dark blue shaded with pur ple, and ribbed on the centre 
of each petal with dark purple. $2 each. 
21. *Lucie Lemoine. Fine double white, the flowers are composed of 
75 to 90 petals. In the first period of its flowering, the blooms 
are semi-circular in shape, resembling a gigantic double white 
Zinnia, and the few stamens are of a sulphur color. The pure 
white sepals have never shown any greenish hue, like other white 
varieties. $3 each. 
HaRDY DOUBLE PRIMROSES.—Primula Vulgaris. 
In the rage for novelties, these lovely old garden favorites have been over- 
looked, there are no flowers which give a greater charm to the flower garden in 
spring, from their great beauty and delicious fragrance; and are quite hardy. 
The following are all fine and distinct : 
Double White. Beautiful double white. 380 cents each. 
Cream White. Creamy white, fine. 50 cents each. 
Pearl or Milk White. The white is very pure, lovely. 75 cents each. 
Rose. 
Bright rose color, fine. 50 cents each. 
