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IpomGa Pandurata, 



HARDV WHITE 



MOON-FI^O^VER. 



(White-Fringed Ipomea.) 



This is one of the most rapid-growing 

 ifines in cultivation, having a large tuber- 

 Dus root that is perfectly hardy. A root 

 three or four years planted will send up 

 [quite a number of strong shoots, that climb 

 rapidly to a height of 30 to 40 feet. These 

 shoots branch freely from the ground up, 

 forming a perfect network of strong 

 branches, densely covered from early 

 summer to late autumn with its large, deep 

 green, heart-shaped leaves, which overlap 

 each other, forming a dense screen. 



The flowers, which are very large, are a 

 pure satiny white, with a pinkish -purple 

 throat, shading off deeper in the tube. 

 10 cts. each; 12 fur ,§1.00- 



HARDY IVIES (Hedera). 



Out of a long list of sorts we have selected the fol- 

 lowing as combining all the best qualities for gen- 

 eral use. 



Hedera dig'itata. Finger-leaved Ivy. 



" lielix. The hardy English Ivy, generally used for grow- 

 ing on walls. 

 " inarmoi'ata eleg'ans. Small silvery marbled leaves. 

 *' roes'lieriaiia. Giant leaved ; strong grower. 

 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ; $18.00 per 100. 



JASMINES. 



Jasniinvim liudiflorum ( Yellow Florvering Jastnute). Producing fra- 

 grant yellow flowers ; hardy with protection in this latitude. 25 cts. each. 



Jasillinum officinale ( White Flowering Jasmine). Pure white, fragrant; 

 hardy with protection in this latitude. 25 cts. each. 



MJEKISPERMUM {Moon Seer). A curious twining, slender vine with small yel- 

 low flowers and black berries. Fine for rocky places. 25 cts. each ; 5 for $1. 



HONEYSUCKEES— I^onicera. 



Plants that should be in every garden, as they thrive with little care, and throughout 

 / the season scent the air with their fragrance. 

 //hinese Evergreen. ( Woodbine) Red, yellow and white variegated flowers; very fragrant. 

 /Halliana. Flowers pure 

 hite, turning to yellow; fra- 

 jrant ; hardy evergreen ; flowers 



freely. 

 Heckrotlli. Deep red flowers with yellow throat ; in bloom 



the entire season. 

 Variegated {Aurea Reticulata). P'oliage beautifully mot- 

 tled yellow and green; succeeds in any situation; a fine 

 edging to flower beds. 



25 to .50 cts. each; $2.50 to §5.00 per dozen. 



HOP— Humwlus Eupulus. 



One of the very best climbers for covering unsightly places- 

 It is a rapid grower and bears a profusion of seed-pods suitable 

 for many domestic purposes. 



50 cts. per dozen ; 60 cts. postpaid ; §2.50 per 100. 



PASSIFEORA. 



(Passion Flowers.) 

 Passiflora Constance Elliot. The flowers are pure 



white, excepting a very slight coloring at the base. 

 Passiflora COerulea. Bright blue ; very fragrant. 

 Passiflora incarnata. A lovely shade of blue, white 

 centre ; one of the very best. 



25 cts. each ; §2.50 per dozen. 



PERIPEOCA GR^CA. 



(Sillc Vine.) 



An exceedingly rapid grower, reaching up to a great height, 

 with shining, long, narrow leaves, and clusters of purplish- 

 brown blossoms. 25 cts. each; 5 for §1.00. 



Passiploka Incarnaia, 



