Clematis, Paniculta, 



Japanese Virgin's Bower. Hardy Perennial, 



This is one of the few really gfood hardy climbers, The leaves 

 are of a brigrht, glossy grreen, and when in bloom it astonishes 

 with the quantity of flowers, the plant being completely hidden 

 beneath a blanket of white hawthorn-scented blossoms; a 

 grand plant for piazzas, fences, in fact, any position where a 

 climber is wanted; it is just the thing for covering terraces or 

 embankments, does equally well in sunshine or shade, and 

 stands unrivaled as a plant for the cemetery. vSoak the seed in 

 warm water for 24 hours before sowing. Plit., 50 seeds, 8 cts. 



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Coleus. 



One of the best known and most universally admired 

 ornamental foliage plants, in an endless variety of 

 colors and shadings, indispensible for ribbon and car- 

 pet bedding, or as single specimens. Coleus seed 

 germinates easily, and success is as sure as with an 

 ordinary annual. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



Cockscomb, Queen of Dwarfs, 



This is the best dwarf-growing Cockscomb; the plants 

 only grow about eight inches high, are firmly set in the 

 crown with well-balanced, large heads, ten to twelve 

 inches across. They grow very uniformly and present 

 an unusually solid effect in color, %vhich is rich, ruby 

 red, of extreme brilliancy. Plit., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



