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ARISTOL/OCHIA. Ostekluzei, Oer. Aristoloche, Fr. 



A. Siplio. Dutchman's Pipe. A native species of climbing habit and rapid 

 growth, with magnificent light green foliage; 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and 

 curious, pipe-shaped, yellowish brown flowers. 75 cents. 



A. tomentosa. A slender grower; leaves glaucous and downy beneath; 

 purple flowers in July. 75 cents. 



CELASTKUS. Staff Tree. Celastre, Fr. 



C. scaildens. Cltmbing Celasttuts. A native climbing or twining plant, 

 with fine large leaves, yellow flowers, and clusters of orange capsuled fruits. It 

 grows 10 to 12 feet in a season'. 



CISSUS. 



Ce varieg'ata. Variegated leaved Cissus. A handsome running vine 

 like a grape, with handsomely variegated three lobed leaves, and small clusters of 

 dark colored fruit. 



CLEMATIS. Virg-iii's Bower. Waldrebe, Ger. Clematite, Fr. 



The Clematis are elegant, slender branched shrubs, of rapid growth, handsome foliag-e 

 and beautiful large fiowers of all colors. Either in the open ground as pillar plants, bed- 

 ding plants, single plants in rtusses or about rock-work, or cultivated in pots or tubs, the 

 Clematis cannot be excelled. 



They Avill stand the severest wintei^s if the roots are slightly covered. 



The following classification is taken from Jackman's work on the Clematis — entitled, 

 "The Clematis as a Garden Flower." 



Section I.— Patens Type. 



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 Varieties which bloom in the spring (May and June) from the old or ripened wood. 



C Fair Rosamond (Jackman). Blush white, with an indistinct wine red 

 bar. Fine. $1.00. 



C. L-ady liOndesboroug-li (Noble). Silver gray; pale bar. $1.00. 



C. Miss Batenian (Noble). White; chocolate red anthers. $1.25. 



C. Stella (Jackman). Light violet; distinct reddish plum bar. $1.00 



C. Sir Garnet Wolseley (Jackman). Bluish ground; distinct bar of plum 

 red. $1.00. 



Section 2. Florida Type. 



Varieties which flower in summer from the old or ripened wood. 



C. Fortuneii (Moore). Double; rosette formed; creamy white; fragrant. 

 $1.50. 

 C. John Gould Veitcli (Veitch). Double; lavender blue. $1.50. 

 C. Lucie Lenioine (Lemoine). Double white; fine. $1.50. 



Section 3. Lanuginosa Type. 



Varieties flowering during the summer and autumn, successionally, on short lateral 

 summer shoots ; flowers dispersed. 



C. Henryi (Anderson— Henry). Very large fine form, creamy white. $1.50. 



