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ELLW ANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



Jackmanni Type. 



Varieties flowering diiring the summer and autumn in continuous masses on siunmer shoots. 



Clematis Alexandra. {Jackman.) Flowers large, of a pale reddish violet; 

 a very strong grower, and a most floriferous and valuable variety. 75 cents. 



C flamiiiula. European Sweet Clematis. Flowers small, white, and very 

 fragrant. 50 cents. 



C. Jackmanni [Jackman.) Large, intense violet purple; remarkable for 

 velvety richness ; free in growth and an abundant and successive bloomer. 75 cents 

 to $1.00. 



C. Virg"iniana. American White Ci^ematis. A remarkably rapid climbing 

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

 flowers in August. 



HEDEKA. Ivy. Epheu, Ger. Lierre, Fr. 



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. 



H. <iig"itata. Palmately-divided leaves; pretty. 



H, picta. Small leaves ; five lobed. 



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



H. rliombea variegata. Small leaves, prettily variegated. 



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

 very large, thick, leathery leaves. 



H. sag'g'itsefolia. Arrow-leaved Ivy. Arrow-shaped leaves. 

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



hall's japan honeysuckle. 



LOJli^lCERA. Honeysuckle, or Woodbine. Geisblatt, Oer. 



Chevrefeuille, Fr, 



L. brachypoda aureo reticulata. Japan Golden-Leaved Honey- 

 suckle. A handsome and very desirable variety, with the foliage beautifully netted 

 or variegated with yellow. 



L. Canadensis. Canadian Honeysuckle. A very robust, rapid grower, 

 with large glaucous leaves, and yellow flowers. 



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

 yellow trumpet flowers. 



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