HARDY CLIMBERS. 
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The attention paid this class of plants by growers has 
resulted in the production of many charming varieties 
bearing magnificent flowers of superb coloring. For cover- 
ing walls, trellises or verandas, old trees or ruins, or as 
specimens on the lawn or in borders, or for massing in 
Jarge beds on the- lawn, they have scarcely an equal, cer- 
tainly no superior. The following is a most desirable col- 
lection in every respect: 
Alba Magna. Pure white, with purplish-brown anthers ; 
one of the finest white varieties in cultivation. 
Anderson Henryi. Creamy white, large and hand- 
some. Ae 
Countess Lovelace. Bluish lilac, rosette-shaped, form- 
ing a double flower, occasionally showing single flowers. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Very fine, pure double white, 
sweet-scented. 
Fairy Queen. Large flowers, pale flesh, with a pink bar 
in centre of sepals, shaded purple at base. 
Gipsy Queen. Rich dark velvety purple. 
Imperatrice Eugenie. Large flowers, of a pure white 
color; free-blooming. 
Jackmanni. Large, rich violet-purple; a free bloomer 
and strong grower. 
Jackmanni Superba. Very dark violet-purple; a 
large and attractive flower. 
John Gould Veitch. Lavender blue; flowers double. 
Kermesina. 
Lady Bovill. 
Lady Caroline Neville. 
Lady Londesborough. Silvery gray with pale bar. 
Lanuginosa Candida. White, tinted; a fine flower. 
Lawsoniana. Rosy purple with darker veins ; distinct 
and verv large. 
Lord Neville. Rich dark plum. 
Lilacina Floribunda. Pale lilac. 
Lucy Lemoine. White, rosette shaped, double. 
Magnifiea. Reddish purple, red bars. 
Mad. Grange. Crimson violet, red bars. 
Mad. Eliza Schenck. Blue; very free-flowering. 
Mad. Van Hfoutte. Pure white, extra fine. 
Miss Bateman. White with chocolate-red anthers. 
Mrs. James Bateman. Pale lavender, large and free. 
Mrs. Geo. Jackman. Satiny white, cream-clored bar. 
Light blue; finely cupped. 
French white, mauve bars. 
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CLEMATIS—Ceortinued. 
Nigrescens. Black purple. 
Otto Froebel. Grayish white; large. 
Priucess of Wales. Bluish mauve, satiny surface. 
Reine Blanche. Light mauve with bar of lighter 
shade, a good bedder. 
Star of India. Reddish violet-purple with red bars. 
Sir Garnet Wolseley. Blue tinged bronze, with dis- 
tinet bar of plum red. 
‘Tunbridgensis. Deep bluish mauve. 
Velutina purpurea. Blackish mulberry. 
50 ets. each ; $5.00 per dozen. 
CLEMATIS COCCINEA. 
A very handsome, hardy climber, bearing thick, bell- 
shaped flowers of a bright coral red color; blooms with 
wonderful profusion from June until frost. 25 cts. each ; 
5 for $1.00. 
CLEMATIS CRISPA. 
A very beautiful species, bearing an abundance of pretty, 
bell-shaped, fragrant, lavender flowers with white centres. 
Blooms from June until frost. 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. 
CLEMATIS DAVIDIANA. 
A new Clematis, 3 feet in height, bearing clusters of 15 
to 20 porcelain blue flowers, resembling those of the Hya- 
einth in form and size, with a rich fragranee. A strong 
grower and quite hardy. 25 ets. each; 5 for $1.00. 
CLEMATIS FLAMULA. 
(Virgin’s Bower.) 
A general favorite, where a hardy rapid-growing grace- 
ful vine is desired. Its small, bright green foliage is 
almost hidden by large clusters of small fragrant white 
flowers. 25 ets. each; 5 for $1.00. 
CLEMATIS VIRGINIANA. 
A rapid strong growing variety, producing a profusion 
of white flowers during July and August. 
25 ets. each; 5 for $1.00. 
IVIES (Hedera). 
Out of a long list of sorts we have selected the following 
as combining all the best qualities for general use. 
Hedera digitata. Finger-leaved Ivy. 
°¢ helix. The hardy English Ivy, generally used 
for growing on walls. 
sé marmorataelegans. Small silvery marbled 
leaves. 
66 regneriana. Giant leaved; strong grower. 
25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ; $18.00 per 100. 
JASMINES. 
Jasminum nudiflorum (Yellow Flowering Jasmine). 
Producing fragrant yellow flowers; hardy with pro- 
tection in this latitude. 25 ets. each. 
Jasminum officinale (White Flowering Jasmine). 
Pure white, fragrant; hardy with protection in this 
latitude. 25 ets. each. : 
MENISPERMUM. 
(Moon Seed.) 
A curious twining, slender vine with small yellow 
flowers and black berries. Fine for rocky places, 
25 ets. each; 5 for $1.00. 
PERIPLOCA GRACA. 
(Silk Vine.) 
An exceedingly rapid grower, reachimg up to a great 
height, with shining, long, narrow leaves, and clusters of 
purplish-brown blossoms. 25 ets. each ; 5 for $1.00. 
PASSION FLOWERS. 
Passiflora Constance Elliot. The flowers are pure 
white, excepting a very slight coloring at the base of 
.the corolla. 
Passiflora cerulea. 
free-flowering. 
Passiflora incarnata. A lovely shade of blue, white 
centre; one of the very best. 
25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Bright blue; very fragrant and 
