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Section 5. Jaekmauiii Type. 



Varieties flowering- during- the summer and autumn in continuous masses on summer 

 slioots. 



C flaniimila. European Sweet Clematis. Flowers small, white, and 

 very fragrant. 



C. eJaclviuauni (Jackman). Large, intense violet purple; remarkable for 

 velvety richness; free in growth and an abundant and successive bloomer. A great 

 acquisition. 75 cents to $1.00. 



C. Lady Stratford de Redcliffe (Jackman). Delicate mauve. $1.00. 



C. Madame Grang^e (Lemoine). Crimson violet, red bar in center. $1.50. 



C. magiiifica (Jackman). Reddish purple, with red bars. $1.25. 



C. rubella (Jackman). Rich claret purple. $1.00. 



C. Star of India (Cripps). Reddish plum with red bars. $1.50. 



C. velutina purpurea (Jackman). Blackish mulberry; fine. $1.00. 



Section 6. 



C. Virg-iniana. American White Clematis. A remarkably rapid climb- 

 ing plant, growing to the height of twenty feet, producing an immense profusion 

 of flowers in August. 



HEDERA. Ivy. Epheu, Ger. Lierre, Fr. 



The Ivies are everg-reens, and frequently suffer from exposure to the sun in winter. 

 For this reason, the north side of a wall or building- is a better situation than the south. 



H. Canariensis, or Hibernica. Irish Ivy. The well-known old sort. 



H. dig'itata. Palmately-divided leaves; pretty. 



H. picta. Small leaves, five lobed. 



H. poetica. A handsome sort with medium sized, obovate leaves. 



H. rlionibea variegata. Small leaves, prettily variegated. 



H. Koegneriana, or Colcliica. Giant Ivy. A very hardy sort, with, 

 very large, tliick, leathery leaves. 



H. saggltsefolia. Arrow-leaved Ivy. Arrow-sliaped leaves. 



H. Taurica. Taurian Ivy. Small leaves, three-lobed. 



LiONICERA. Honeysuckle, or T¥oodbine. Ciievrefeutlle, Fr. 



L. bracliypoda aureo reticulata. Japan GoLDEN-iiEAVED Honey 

 suckle, a handsome and very desirable variety, with the foliage beautifully' 

 netted or variegated with yellow. 



L. Canadensis. Canadian Honeysuckle. A very robust, rapidgrower,. 

 with large, glacous leaves, and yellow flowers. 



li. flava. Yellow Trumpet Honeysuckle. A well-known native vine,, 

 witli yellow trumpet flowers. 



L. Halleana. Hall's Japan Honeysuckle. A strong, vigorous, almost 

 evergreen sort, with pure white flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and 

 is covered with flowers from July to December; holds its leaves till January^ 

 The best of all. See cut. 



