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Clematis coccinea. Flowers scarlet, bell shaped; a 
pretty sort. 35c. 
C. Flammula. EUROPEAN SWEET CLEMATIS. 
Flowers small, white and very fragrant. 5oc. 
C. Henryi. (Anderson-Henry.) Very large, fine 
form ; free grower and bloomer; creamy white. 
$1.00. 
C. Hybrida Sieboldii. Large, bright blue flowers; 
fine. $1.00. 
C. Jackmanni. (/ackman.) Large, intense violet 
purple; remarkable for its velvety richness; free 
in growth and an abundant and _ successive 
bloomer. $1.00. 
C. Madame Edward Andre. Flowers large, of a 
beautiful bright velvety red, very free-flowering, 
and continuous bloomer. $1.00. 
C. paniculata. A great novelty from Japan. It has 
proved to be one of the most desirable, 
useful, and beautiful of hardy garden vines, 
being a luxuriant grower, profuse bloomer, and 
possessing fine foliage. It is particularly useful 
for covering verandas, pillars, fences, where a 
trellis or support can be provided for it to climb 
on. The flowers are of medium size, very pretty 
and fragrant, and produced in the greatest pro- 
fusion in late summer. We can recommend 
this novelty in the strongest manner as one of 
the best vines to grow near the house; it makes 
a growth of from 25 to 30 feet in asingle season, 
and should be cut back to the ground each 
spring. 365¢. 
C. Virginiana. AMERICAN WHITE CLEMATIS. A 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. remarkably rapid climbing plant, growing to the 
height of twenty feet, producing an immense 
profusion of flowers in August. 35c. 
EUONYMUS. 
E. radicans. An evergreen vine; clings to walls after the manner of Ivy. 5oc. 
var. variegata. A variety of the above with variegated leaves. 5oc. 
- HEDERA. Ivy. EpHeu, Ger. LIERRE, /7. 
The Ivies are evergreens 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. 35c. 
H. rhombea variegata. Small leaves, prettily variegated. 35c. 
LONICERA. Honeysuckle, or Woodbine. GeEIsBLATT, Ger. CHEVREFEUILLE, /7. 
L. brachypoda aureo reticulata. JAPAN GOLDEN-LEAVED HONEYSUCKLE. A handsome and very desir- 
able variety, with the foliage beautifully netted or variegated with yellow. 35c. 
L. Canadensis. CANADIAN HONEYSUCKLE. A very robust, rapid grower, with large glaucous leaves and 
yellow flowers. 35¢c. 
L. flava. YELLOW TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. A well-known native vine, with yellow trumpet flowers. 35c, 
L. Halleana. HALL’s JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE. A strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort, with pure white 
flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and covered with flowers from July to December; holds 
its leaves till January. The best bloomer of cil. 365C¢c. 
. Heckrotti. Flowers rose color on the outside, yellow in center; bloom all summer. 5oc. 
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L. Japonica. CHINESE TWINING HONEYSUCKLE. A well-known vine, holding its foliage nearly all winter. 
Blooms in July and September, and is very sweet. 35c. 
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. pallida. White and straw-colored fragrant flowers; shining, deep-green leaves. 35c. 
Periclymenum. COMMON WOODBINE. A strong, rapid grower, with very showy flowers, red 
outside, buff within. June and July. 35¢c. 
var. Belgica. MONTHLY FRAGRANT, OR DUTCH HONEYSUCKLE. Blooms all summer. Red and 
yellow, very fragrant flowers. 35c. ; 
L. sempervirens. SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. This and its varieties are the handsomest in culti- 
vation. It is a strong, rapid grower, and produces scarlet inodorous flowers. 35c. 
