HARDY CLIMBING VINES. 



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ENGLISH IVY. 15 AND 20 CTS. 



Wisteria, Chinese. 



— A hardy, strong- 

 growing, trailing 

 vine of large 

 growth, producing 

 in M i d s ummer 

 large clusters of 

 beautiful pale blue 

 fragrant flowers; 

 much used for 

 high verandas, 

 ialconies, etc. 

 25 cts.; ^2.50 per 

 doz. 

 Wisteria Mag- 

 niflca. — Simi- 

 lar to above, but 

 darker blue 

 flowers ; profuse 

 bloomer; splen- 

 did. The finest of 

 its color in cultiva- 

 tion. The Wisterias 

 are recommended for 

 verandas, porches , 

 balconies, second-floor 

 fronts, etc., as the very 

 finest plants for the pur- 

 pose. 25 cts. 1^2.50 per 

 doz. 

 New White Wisteria. — A rare and elegant variety, contrasting 

 finely with other sorts. Flowers are borne in long, pendulous clus- 

 ters, pure snowy white and deliciously sweet. 35 cts.; ^3.25 per doz. 

 Wisteria Frutescens. — An elegant chmbing vine, hardy and vigor- 

 ous, and blooms much earlier than the other varieties ; pretty vio- 

 let-purple flowers, borne in large clusters and very fragrant. 20 

 cts.; $2 per doz. 

 The set of four beautiful Wisterias for $1. Complete set of 

 19 Pine Climbing- Vines named above, including" the set of four 

 Wisterias, for $3 ; larg-er size, $4. 



Fern — Pteris Serrulata. — This beautiful Fern is a handsome, vigorous grower, with very pretty dark- 

 green fohage. It is suitable for house culture, vases, baskets and rock-work; not hardy. Price, 15 

 cts.; ^1.50 per doz. 



If aS#£ra 'V^ia©, 



A rapid-growing, graceful vine, with smooth, glossy leaves; bears racemes of fragrant white flowers, 

 desirable for hanging baskets, treUis, rock-work, etc.; gave satisfaction last year, and we recommend it as 

 an easy-growing and valuable climbing vine. 10 cts.; 3 for 25 cts.; 75 cts. per doz. 



EUliftUAJflPOflM ZEBHlpfl. 



This beautiful ornamental grass is one of the 

 finest plants for lawns. It grows 4 or 5 feet high, 

 is perfectly hardy, needs no protection and improves 

 with age. The leaves are deep green, .STRIPED 

 CROSSWISE WITH BROAD BARS OF PURE WHITE, 

 as shown in the engraving. Our plants are propa- 

 gated from the root, and therefore more valuable 

 than cheap seedlings which do not come true. 



Price, strong plants, 25 cts.; 2 for 40 cts.; 

 ^2.25 per doz. 



Eulalia Japonica Varieg-ata. — An older va- 

 riety than Zebrina, but equally valuable ; 

 LEAVES STRIPED LENGTHWISE; FINE 

 CREAMY WHITE AND BRIGHT GREEN. The 

 plumes of both the Eulalias make pretty par- 

 lor ornaments. 25 cts.; 2 for 40 cts.; ^2.25 

 per doz. 

 Brianthus Ravenna. — A perfectly hardy orna- 

 mental GRASS, throwing up splendid flower 

 stalks, 8 to 10 feet high, the first season. It 

 bears beautiful feather-like plumes, highly 

 valued for parlor ornaments ; it is a striking 

 and handsome lawn plant. 20 cts.; ^2 per 

 doz. 



WISTERIA MAGNIFICA 



eulalia japonica ZEBRINA. 



SPECIAI. OKKER.-We will send ^^..^^^.,^ 

 tlie t^vo Kulalias and one E^rian- Ji^KiArM inua 



thus -3 for 60 cts. RAVENNA. 



