PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— PLANT DEPARTMENT, 



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@MATIS 



LARGE FLOWERING. 



HENRYn. A pure white, 

 lar^e Howenng variety, 

 of fine form, and recog- 

 nized as by far the finest 

 of the single white sorts. 

 It is a much stronger 

 grower than most of the 

 other varieties, and is 



SPECIAL NOTICE.- On account 

 of the brittleness of the bark on 

 Clematis it cracks very easily, and 

 many people believe the plant to 

 be permanently injured when such 

 is not the case. We issue this no- 

 tice on account of the numerous 

 letters we get on the subject. We 

 wish to say, also, that we examine 

 all plants carefully before ship- 

 ping, to see that they are in good 

 condition, and if they die after 

 being planted, as must sometimes 

 happen, we do not af^ree to replace 

 tlum. 



CLEMATIS 

 PASICUL.\TA 



(lemItis 



Paniculata. One of the most 



beautiful of our hardy fall- 

 blooming vines. The flowers 



are pure white, very fragrant, 



borne in large clusters fairly 



covering the plant, so that it 



is a mass of fleecy white ; the 



fragrance is delicious. {See 



cut I 

 Coccinea. Bright vermillion 



scarlet ; flowers cone-shaped, 

 Crispa. Flowers bell-shaped, 



purplish blue, very fragrant. 

 Flammula. (Virgins Bower). 



Pure white, blooms in large 



pendant clusters, fragrance 



like hawthorn. (Ready in Oct.) 

 Graveolens. A pretty variety 



with light yellow clusters of 



flowers. (Ready in Oct.) 



Price for the above, 30c. each 



set of 5 for '.Jc 



JACKMAIVII 



The best-known and most valued variety of this popular 

 family. A most perfect mass of bloom when in full flower, 

 Color, dark, rich, royal purple. The above engraving gives a 

 good idea of this superb Clematis. {See cut ) Price, bOc. each, 

 $6.00 per doz. 



pHRYSAXTHEMUMO 



SPECIAL NOTICE.— Want of space in this catalogue will 

 not permit us to list our full collection of Chrysanthemums. 

 We have in stock, however, all the varieties offered in our 

 spring catalogue of '•Evkkv ruiNr. for iiik Garden," and can 

 supply them at the prices quoted therein. 



Our selection, a good assortment at 75c. per doz. ,$4.00 per 100. 



SPECIAL. — Twelve selected varieties, plants from 5-inch 

 pots, 25c. each; set of 13 for $2.35. 



entirely hardy. E.KCell- 



ent for cemeteries or wherever a hardy climber is desired. 



(See cut below.) Large strong plants, GOc. each, $6.00 per 



doz. Second size 4<,'c. each. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh. This variety is perfectly double, like a 



rosette. It is sweetly fragrant, and equally hardy and 



vigorous with the others. 

 Price 1st size, 60c. each,|t; 00 

 per doz. Second size, 40c.each. 



Large Flowering. 



(Assorted,!. 



Jackmanii Superba. Deep vio- 

 let purple. A grand variety. 



Countess of Lovelace. bright 

 bluish lilac, double flowers. 



Lanuginosa Candida. White. 



Miss Bateman. Silvery white, 

 dark anthers, attractive sort. 



Gipsy Queen. Rich purple. 



Belle of Woking. Silvery gray, 

 double flcnvers, attractive. 



Mme. Baronne Veillard. Pretty 

 lavender pink very distinct. 



Sieboldii. Beaut iCuHavender. 



Lilacina Floribunda. Lilac, 

 large flow ers, very free. 



Gen. Grant. Reddish purple. 



Star of India. Deep purple, a 

 very fine variety. 

 Price, large two year-old 



plants, 5Cc. each, $>.00 doz. 



Set of 14 varieties, including 



Jackmanii for $6.00. 



CLEMATIS 



JACKMANII. ■ ,^^ i 



CLEMATIS 

 HENRVU 



