J. T. Lovett Co. — Vines and Creepers. 



CLEQIATIS. 



Clematis Jacii.maiiii.— The pioneer of the 



large -tlow- 

 ^ ered, improv- 

 I ed Clematis, 

 and with few» 

 if any, equals, 

 and no supe- 

 ^ riors. Vigor- 

 ous, perpet- 

 ual, very pro- 

 fuse and con- 

 stant. Flowers 

 large, in such 

 masses as to 

 form a cloud 

 of bloom of 

 intense violet- 

 purple,having 

 the appear- 



"S^^ ance of velvet, 



and remarkably rich. Much of the popularity of the 

 Clematis is due to this superb variety, and, to our 

 taste, it is the choicest vine in cultivation. Strong, 

 60c. 



Clematis Jackmanii alba.— Similar to the 

 preceding in all respects, except that the flowers are 

 pure white. Strong, $1.00. 



Clematis Heiiryii,— One of the best of the 

 lanuginosa type, and the best white Clematis. Flow- 

 ers successionally during summer and early autumn. 

 It is a vigorous grower and free bloomer ; flowers 

 large and pure white. 75c. 



"Virgin's Bower (C. ^ammttZa).— Flowers in 

 mass«^s, small, white, and very fragrant. A very 

 strong growing vine, especially valuable for covering 

 trellises orother objects. 20c. 



HONEYSUCKLE. 



Hall's Tapau Honeysuckle.— An almost 

 evergreen honey- 

 ^jVU ^suckle of the 



^- jifwl TV^^^^^^^^S^^ greatest value, 

 being entirely 

 hardy, and of 

 strong, vigorous 

 growth. The flow- 

 ere are exceed- 

 I ingly fragrant, of 

 pure white , 

 changing to yel- 

 low, in color 

 much resembling 

 a Cape Jasmine, 

 and are produced in profusion from May to Decem- 

 ber. Decidedly one of the very best. 1 5c ; large, 25c. 



Japan Golden-veined Honeysuckle.— 



A beautiful variety, of moderate growth, with foliage 

 exquisitely veined or netted with golden-yellow lines. 

 Flowers large and peach-colored. 15c; large, 25c. 



Monthly Fragrant Honeysuckle. — 



Showy flowers of red and yellow, delightfully frag- 

 rant, continues to bloom a long time. J une and July. 

 Of a moie shrubby growth than other varieties. A 

 delightful plant for verandas or porches by reason of 

 Its sweet fragrance. 15c; large, 25c. 



Red Coral or 

 Scarlet Trum- 

 pet Honey 

 suckle. — A 



strong, rapid grow- 

 er with an abund- 

 ance of bright scar- 

 let flowers, which, 

 however, are with- 

 out fragrance, 

 though strikingly 

 handsome. This Is 

 probably the most 

 beautiful honey- 

 suckle in cultivation, and blooms almost without 

 ceasing. 15c; large, 25c. 



IVY. 



Irisli Ivy.— The well kuown, glossy-leaved, 

 evergreen climber of luxuriant growth. Needs a 

 protected situation at the far north. "ZOc; large, ;i5o. 

 MYRTLE. 



Periwinkle (V'liica wiuor and V. tn. al))a). 

 Blue, White. Beautiful little evergreen creepers 

 with tubular flowers in summer ; those of the former 

 being of a clear blue and those of the latter pure 

 white. A flne plant for covering shaded ground, as 

 under trees, etc. :iOc, 



TRUMPET FLOWER. 



Tacoma radicans. 

 —Of rapid growth, and with 

 its large, showy, trumpet- 

 shaped, scarlet flowers and 

 pretty foliage, it is valuable 

 for covering unsightly ob- 

 jects. It is especially valu- 

 able for covering dead 

 trees ; when in full bloom, 

 during August, it produces 

 a most gorgeous effect. It 

 adheres to the bark of trees 

 and to walls with great ten- 

 acity and its growth is ex- 

 ceedingly vigorous. The 

 ! flowers are magnificent, be- 

 I ing fully four to Ave inches 

 long and in clusters. 25c. 



WISTARIA. 



Chinese Blue Wistaria. — Exceedingly 

 rapid grow"er, and one 

 of the most beautiful 

 of all climbers. The 

 flowers are of a pale 

 blue color and are 

 borne in pendulous 

 racemes in May and 

 June. 25c;large,3.'5c. 



Chinese White 

 Wistaria.— Very 

 like the Chinese Blue 

 except that the flow- 

 ers are white and re- 

 main longer. 50c. 



Double Blue, 

 Wistaria. —Fine 

 verv double flowers in dense racemes, beautiful dark 

 blue. 50c. 

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