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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 





FIVE BEST CLEMATIS 



PLUM-PURPLE AND WHITE, ROSY-PINK AND RED 

 All HeeJthy, Vigorous Blooming Plants 



Henry i. The Best and Most Popular of All the White Varieties. 



Fine large creamy white flowers. A strong grower and very 

 hardy; a perpetual bloomer. 



Two and three year old plants, extra fine, 35c. each. 



Ta.clcma.nii '^^^^ flowers, when fully expanded, are from 

 ^ vt,^,t^tiLt4,ttll. four to six inches in diameter; intense violet 

 plum-purple, with a rich, velvety appearance, distinctly veined. It 

 flowers continually from July until cut off by frosts. 



Two and three year old plants, extra fine, 35c. each. 



Madame Baron Veillard. The Best pink ciematis. 



This IS a sweet lavender pink, a most charming color, contrast- 

 ing most beautifully with the stronger colored sorts. Strong grower, 

 perpetual bloomer. 



Two and three year old plants, extra fine, 35c. each. ' 



Madame Edouard ^ndre. The Red ciematis. 



An entirely distinct and most novel variety, and the nearest 

 approach to a bright red ever sent out. The"_plant is a strong, 

 vigorous grower, being a hybrid of the popular Jackmanii, which it 

 resembles in freedom of bloom, strong, vigorous growth, and shade 

 and size of flower, but is of a distinctly carmine red color of a most 

 pleasing shade, entirely different from all other varieties. 

 Two and three year old plants, extra fine, 35c. each; 

 the four, $1.25. 



Cl0mnti^ J>nniru1nfn Sweet Scented, Hardy Japanese 

 K^LCmaUS faniCUiaia. ciematis. From a photograph. 

 Conceded by all to be the most phenomenal plant of the age. 

 Surpassing in beauty and usefulness the v\-orld famous Japanese 

 plants Crimson Rambler Rose, Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiilora 

 and Japan Snowball. While the most rampant growing, the most 

 profuse and continuous bloomer, it is withal the most artistic and 

 esthetic plant in our gardens. Porches, walks, terraces, arbors, 

 trellises, etc., are soon covered with its dense deep green foliage and 

 smothered with its fleecy snow-v.^hite flowers of delightful fragrance. 

 The plant is remarkably fresh and clean, free from blight and insect 

 pests. Strong blooming plants, 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 5 for 50c. 

 Strong two year old plants, 25c. each; $2.00 per dozen. 

 Strong, extra heavy, three year old plants, 3Sc. each; the four, $1.00. 

 Packet of seed, 5 cents. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE and tke Clematis make a glori««B 

 contrast. One of each, 25c. 



Clematis Paniculata, 



