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CLEMATIS. 



So large and so beautiful in form and color of their 

 flowers, which are produced in such great profusion 

 and withal the Tines are so graceful and refined in hab- 

 it, too much cm scarcely be said in favor of the finer 

 varieties of Clematis. Those here offered are also as 

 hardy as oak trees, requiring no protection and very 

 little care. They will be sent by mail if preferred, 

 at prices named. 



Henryi. The best large white Clematis. It produces 

 an abundance of large pure white flowers constantly 

 during summer and early autumn. Ea., 30c; 3 for 75c. 



Jackflianni. The flowers are large, intense rich vel- 

 vety violet- purple and are produced in such masses 

 as to form a cloud of bloom. "Well known and very 

 popular. Ea., 30c; 3 for 75c; doz., $2.50. 



Paniculata. One of the most valuable of all vines, 

 ot exceedingly rapid growth, soon reaching a height of 

 fifteen to twenty feet and spreading out in all directions. 

 Small, pure white flowers borne in great masses of pan- 

 icles or clusters on long stems, so profuse as to fairly 

 cover the plant with a sheet of fleecy white and delights 

 fully fragrant. Its blooming period is in August and 

 September when most other vines have ceased, and 

 it is then a sight to behold. As hardy as an Oak. From 

 214 in. pots, ea.. 12c; 3 for 30c; doz., $1,00. 2 yrs., 

 field grown, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., SI. 50. 



DATURA. Devil's Trumpet. 



Datura Cornucopia. 



A valuable 

 plant for produc- 

 ing tropical ef- 

 fect. Of strong 

 growing, branch- 

 ing habit; pro- 

 ducing great 

 numbers of its 

 enormous tubu- 

 lar flowers, which 

 measure six inch- 

 es to nearly a foot 

 in length. The 

 color of the flow- 

 ers is a rich plum- 

 purple, finely 

 blotched with 

 white; the inside 

 of the flower be- 

 ingpearly French 

 white. Planted 

 in a tub it attains 



-.r. r. ^ alarg:esize. Ea., 



13c; 3 for 30c; doz., 81.00. From 3K in. pots, ea., 15c; 



Datura, Golden Queen. A splendid new varietv 

 with immense, double, bright yellow flowers, exceed- 

 mgly showy and effective. Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50 

 From in. pots, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. 



COBAEA SCANDENS. 



A popular 

 vine of rapid 

 growth attain- 

 ing a height of 

 twenty feet or 

 more in a seas- 

 on, clinging 

 closely by its 

 tendrils to 

 stone work or 

 trellis. It pro- 

 duces, very 

 freely, large, 

 bell-shaped 

 flowers of a 

 rich deep pur- 

 ple. It is very 

 handsome and 

 its quick 



growth renders it very desirable for cov- 

 ering unsightly objects. From 23^ in. pots, 

 doz., $1.00, From33^m. pots, ea., 15e; doz., 



DUSTY MILLER. 



Cineraria Maritima. 



A well-known decorative plant with beautiful sil- 

 very-gray foliage; extensively used for border work, 

 ribbon planting, baskets, tubs, etc. Excellent for mix- 

 ing with other foliage. Entirely hardy. Ea., 6c: doz., 

 50c; 100, $3.50. J J , , y 



ECHEYERIAS. 



Hen and Chickens. 



Interesting and beautiful plants, with thick succulent 

 glaucous leaves that grow in a dense mass. All are of 

 slow growth and dwarf habit; hugging the ground 

 closely. Of special value in carpet bedding and rib- 

 bon work. 



Secunda. Very dwarf and compact, bright with 

 flowers of red and yellow. 



Secunda fflauca. Thick, fleshy leaves of bright glau- 

 cous, grayish- white ; fluwers red and yellow. 



Secunda fflauca major. Similar to the preceding, but 

 of much stronger growth and very ornamental. 

 Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 



