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CI.EMATIS PANICUI.ATA. 



(Japan<;se Alrgin's Boner.) 



This handsome li.-iidy climbtr is one of llie choicest 

 and most satisfactory climbing flowering plants. Of 

 strt>ng, rapid growth, with small, dense, cheerful green 

 fonage, and pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers 

 wfikh appear in the greatest profusion in August, nnd 

 cptltinue until late in the fall. The plant succeeds in 

 afinost any position; not only is it well adapted to run 

 up all kinds of supporf;, but is just as useful for plant- 

 Jng among lock-vvork, sloping banks, covering graves, 

 oi\ in fact, any position where a graceful vine is desired. 

 (See cut.) 



Each. Per doz. Per 100. 



Strong plants 15c. $1.,50 $1000 



Extra strong plants 25c. 2.50 15 00 



Coccinea. Handsome bell-shaped flowers of a bright 

 coral- red color ; from June until frost. 15 cts. each ; 

 $1.50 per doz. 



Crispa. Bears an abundance of pretty, bell-shaped, 

 fragrant, lavender flowers with white centre from 

 June until frost. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Flammula (^Frngmnt Virgin^ s Bower). An old favor- 

 ite, with clusters of fragrant white flowers in June 

 and July. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



Vlrglniana [American IVkite Clentiitis). A remarka- 

 bly strong-growing variety, attaining a height of 20 feet, and 

 producing a profusion of white flowers in August. 25 els 

 each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Clematis Paniculata on a Porch. 



Vlticella. -A strong grower with purpli 



.J)Oul two inches across. 25 cts. each ; % 



.Set of above 6 Clematis for !| 



sh-crimsor 

 2.r.0 per cl 



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flowers 



I<ARGH-FI.01¥BRING CI.EMATIS. 



The following is a select list of varieties that succeed best in our climate. Mnny failures in growing this type of Clematis are 

 distinctly traceable to shallow planting and a disease to which they are subject. IVe are ciirefiil to seud out only perfectly healthy 

 stoe:k^ and cannot entertain any complaints on this class of plants. 



Anderson Henryl. Creamy white, large. 



Boskoop Seedling, Extra large lavender. 



Fairy Queen Pale flesh, with a pink bar. 



Duchess of Edinburgh. Double pure white. 



Gypsy Queen. Rich purple. 



Jackmani. The popular rich purple variety. 



Jackmani Superba. A deeper-flowered form of Jackmani. 



Lllacina Floribunda. Satiny blue. 



M. Koster. Bright rosy carmine; free-flowering. 

 Mme. Baron Veillard. Light rose, with lilac shading. 

 Mme. Van lioutte. Pure wliite; extra fine. 

 niss Bateman. White, with chocolate-red anthers 

 Standishi. Lavender blue. 

 The Qem. Deep lavender blue. 

 The President Bright purple, one of the best. 

 Ville de Lyon. Bright carmine, the nearest approach to a 

 red yet introduced. (See cut.) 60 cts. each. 



Price : Any of the above (except where noted) 40 cts. each ; $4.00 per doz. Set of 16 varieties, $5. .50. 



Clematis Ville dh I^von 



HYBRID COCCINEA 

 CLEMATIS. 



.An entirely distinct type of Clematis, 

 the result of crosses between C. coccinea 

 and .S'<<7r o/'/H(;zrt, combining all the good 

 points of their paients in hardiness, vigor- 

 ous, robust growth and freedom of bloom, 

 which, together with their m.vel coloring 

 and shape, make them valuable additions 

 to the list of Iiardy climbers. 

 Countess of Onslow. Bright violet- 

 purple, with a broad band of scarlet 

 through the centre of each petal ; of 

 open, bell-shape form. 

 Duchess of Albany .^ beautiful bright pink; deeper down the centre, soften- 

 ing to lilac ]iink round the margin ; campanulate in shape. 

 Duchess of York. .\ delicate and pleasing shade of pale pink, with a deeper 

 tinge in the centre of each petal ; of campanulate form. 

 -Stiong plants of any of the above, 50 cts. each ; the set of 3 for $1.25. 



CI.EMATIS INTEGRIFOEIA UURAXOI. 



A recent introduction of more than usual interest and merit. A cross between 

 the small herbaceous C. integrifolin and C. Jackmajii ; of semi-climbing habit, 

 growing from four to five feet high and producing without intermission from June 

 until late in fall showy indigo-blue flowers 3 to 3 J inches in diameter; a decided 

 acquisition. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



A complete index of Common or Popular Names of Plants, etc., is given on pages 2 and 3. 



