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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



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FINE ENQLISH AND QTHER CLEMATIS. 



Those who have seen the magnificent masses of exquisite flowers produced by Jackmanii Superba and 

 other choice varieties of Enghsh Clematis do not need to be told that these Clematis are undoubted])- the 

 most beautiful of all flowering vines. The flowers are grandly beautiful and of very large size, often meas- 

 uring from 4 to 6 inches in diameter, and are borne in gorgeous wreaths and. clusters of bloom that hang in 

 graceful festoons from the vine during July and August, forming an array of entrancing beauty that delights 

 every beholder. The colors run from intense sky blue to royal purple and pearly white, making a most 

 agreeable contrast. The vines are of slender, wiry growth, and require support that they can twine around, 

 like a rod, pole or wire. They like good rich ground, and if somewhat damp and moist and partially 

 shaded, so much the better. The north side of a house or portico is often the best place for them. They 

 succeed particularly well in the Eastern and ISIiddle States, and are quite hardy, but it is generally desirable 

 to place a thick coat of leaves or litter around the plants before severe freezing — at least until fully estab- 

 lished. As they are quite difficult to propagate successfully, the price is necessarily pretty high, but they 

 are richly worth all they cost. The pretty illustration made by our artist represents two fine Clematis in 

 bloom — one Jackmanii Superba, the most exquisite violet purple, and one pure white, either J. Alba or 

 Lanuginosa Candida, the finest varieties of their respective colors, and perhaps the most beautiful of all. 

 Fine strong roots are sent safely by Mail or Express on receipt of price. 



Jackmanii Superba. — Undoubtedly one of the most 

 magnificent Clematis ever grown ; immense flowers, 4 to 

 5 inches in diameter; exquisite color, deep violet purple, 

 very rich and handsome ; bears great masses and wreaths of 

 flowers; comes into bloom quickly, and continues a long 

 time; exceedingly beautiful. 60 cts. each, or with one good 

 white variety, your choice, the two for $1. 



Lanuginosa Candida. — Silvery white. 60 cts. each. 



Star of India. — Reddish violetpurple. with plum-colored 

 markings; very fine, large flowers. 60 cts. each. 



Jackmanii Alba. — -Immense pure white flowers, very 

 fine. 60 cts. each. With Jackmanii Superba, the 2 for^i. 



Fairy Queen. — Beautiful pale flesh color, shading to 

 delicate pink. 60 cts. each. 



Henryii. — Extra-large flowers, rich creamy white, very 

 fine. 60 cts. each. With Jackm.anii Superba, the 2for$t. 



Grand Duchesse. — Lovely silver rose, finely colored 

 with pale blush, very beautiful. 60 cts. each. 



Madame Van Houtte. — Elegant large flowers, white 

 faintly tinged with mauve and pale blue. 60 cts. each. 



Gipsy Queen. — Deep rich violet purple. 60 cts. each. 



Lord Neville. — Velvety purple, azure markings. 6oc. each. 



Set of 10 fine English Clematis named above for fy.jo. 



Sweet-scented Clematis ( Clematis C/ispii). — This is a 

 pretty trailing vine, newly introduced, and different from all 

 others; bears an abundance of pretty bell-shaped flowers; 

 exquisite lavender blue, with white centre, very fragrant and 

 sweet; blooms continuously from June until frost; very 

 desirable for borders, low trellises, etc. 20 cts. each. 



Clematis Viticella (Blue Bells). — .'^ strong grower, wiih 

 pretty glossy green leaves, and a profusion of dark blue and 

 purple flowers ; excellent for trellis. 20 cts. each. 



Nevtr Coral Clematis {Clematis Cot cinea). — Grows eight 

 to ten feet high, suitable for veranda or trellis; a constant 

 bloomer, bearing agieat profusion of rich coral scarlet, tuhp- 

 shaped flowers all through the season, from early Summer 

 until Fall; very pretty and desirable. 30 cl.s. each. 



Clematis Flamula. — An elegant twining vine, particu- 

 larly valuable for trellis, veranda and pillars ; flowers are star 

 shaped, pure white and verj' fragrant. 20 cts. each. 



Clematis Virginiana ( Virginia Clematis). — Desirable 

 for covering unsightly objects effectually ; pure white, fragrant 

 flowers, very thick, dark green foliage, and highly curious and 

 ornamental seed vessels. 20 cts. each. 



The ^ varieties Clematis above for $1 ; with set of jo Eng- 

 lish Clematis, 13 in all, for $6.^0. 



