OR^^AMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



(CLEMATIS— CONTINUED. ) 



C. Jeanne d'Arc. Grayish white. $1.00. 



C. Lady Bovill. Cupped, grayish blue flowers. $2.00. 



C. Lady Caroline IS'evill. (New.) Freach white, with mauve bars. $1.50. 



C, lanuginosa. Pale olue ; very large and fine. $1.00. 



C. lanuginosa Candida. Large, handsome, and best white. $1.00. 



C. magnifica. Eeddish purple with red bars. $1.00. 



C. Mrs. James Batenian. (New.) Pale lavender. $2.00. 



C. Otto Frebel. Grayish white ; very large. Superb. $2.00. 



C. Prince of "Wales. Deep violet purple, with red bars down the center. $1. 



C. Reginae. Light mauve. Yery fine. $1.50. 



C. Kenaulti coerulea grandiflora. Violet blue flowers, with purplish 

 rose bars. $1.00. 



C. rubella. Flowers of a rich velvety claret color. $1.00. 



C. rubro violacea. Maroon, shaded reddish violet. $1.00. 



C. Thomas 3Ioore. (New.) Pucy violet, with white stamens, passiflora 

 like. Superb. $2.00. 



C. Telutina purpurea. (New.) Blackish JVIulberry. $2.00. 



C. Viticella. Flowers purplish red, very showy ; abundant bloomer. $2.00. 



C. "Viticella modesta. Blue ; dark center. 75 cents. 



C. Viticella purpurea. BrilUant dark violet flowers, with red band in 

 center of each petal. $1.00. 



C. "Viticella venosa. Flowers rich purple ; each petal veined with crim- 

 son. A constant bloomer. $1.00. 



CLASS II.— Varieties Flowering in Spring and Early Summer, on 



the Old or Ripened Wood. 



C. Fortunei. Rosette-formed, creamy white, sweet-scented. $1.00. 



C. graveoli . Yellow flowers. 



C Helena. Flowers very large, white, with yeUow stamens. Distinct and 

 fine. 



C. John Gould Veitch. Large, double, pale blue. Yery fine. $1.00. 



C. patens, azurea grandiflora. Delicate mauve lilac flowers. 



C. Sophia. Yery large, showy, pale blue flowers, with a broad green band 

 down the back of each sepal. 



C. Sophia pleno. Double mauve, outer sepals, pale yellowish white. $1. 



C. Standishii. Beautiful violet blue flowers. $1.00. 



C. "Virginiana. Amebican "White Clematis. A remarkably rapid climbing 

 plant, growing to the height of 20 feet, producing an immense profusion of flowers 

 in August. 



HEDERA. Ivy. Epheu, Ger. Lieebe, Er. 



(JS'at. Ord. Araliacese.) 



The Ivys 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. 



TT. Algeriensis. Robust growth, and fine, large foUage. Considered by 

 some a variety of the Irish. 



