Vines-Plants 
ORBJiSVILLE 
ENN*5YLVANIA 
WISTARIAS.  These  are  superb  vines  for  train- 
ing high  into  heavy  wreaths  about  fa9ades  of 
buildings,  and  for  growing  in  tree  form.  Four 
or  five  Wistarias  of  contrasting  varieties  are 
frequently  used,  with  only  slight  supports,  to 
form  a  complete  summer-house.  W.  Sinensis, 
with  cascades  of  lovely  light  blue  flowers,  is  one 
of  the  finest  forms.  Its  white  variety,  W.  S. 
alba,  is  beautiful  for  contrasting  with  it.  W. 
magnifica  has  flowers  of  rich  lilac-blue.  W. 
multijuga  is  a  giant  type,  with  enormous,  showy 
clusters  of  double  flowers  in  a  rich  lilac  shade. 
Large,  strong  plants  of  all  varieties,  50  cts.  each, 
I5  per  doz. 
THE  CLEMATISES 
No  climber  that  we  grow  produces  such  rich 
sheets  of  bloom  for  so  long  a  season  or  so  lavishly. 
As  a  decoration  for  verandas,  walls  or  arbors  it 
has  no  rival  among  strong-growing,  blossoming 
i^ines.  We  offer  the  most  satisfactory  varieties  at 
\o  cts.  each,  $4  per  doz.,  except  where  otherwise 
aoted. 
Baron  Veillard.  A  superb  new  sort,  with  large 
flowers  of  bright  pink. 
Coccinea.  Flowers  scarlet,  bell-shaped.  25  cts. 
Duchess  of  Edinburgh.    The  best  pure  white 
double  variety. 
General  Grant.    Very  large  flowers  of  reddish 
violet.    Exceedingly  handsome  and  vigorous. 
Gypsy  Queen.    Rich  velvety  purple. 
Henryi.    Creamy  white;  of  very  large,  fine  form 
and  quite  fragrant. 
Jackmanni.    Remarkable  for  the  velvety  richness 
of  its  intense  royal  purple  flowers.    Blooms  in 
successive  crops  all  summer. 
Madam  Edouard  Andre.   New  Red  Clematis. 
Flowers  quite  large;  of  a  beautiful,  bright  vel- 
vety red. 
Miss  Bateman.    Silvery  white,  dark  anthers. 
C.  paniculata.  This  famous  novelty  from  Japan 
has  been  so  widely  advertised  that  it  is  pretty 
well  known.  It  blooms  more  freely  than  any 
other  small-flowered  white  Clematis,  and  is  of 
very  clean,  quick,  luxuriant  growth.  Its  fragrant 
pure  white  flowers  are  massed  in  showy  panicles, 
i-yr.  plants,  15  cts.  each,  $1.50  per  doz.  ;  2-yrs., 
25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz.    See  Plate  XII. 
Ramona.    Lavender.    Very  large. 
Rubra  grandillora.    Red-flowered;  fine. 
OME  of  the  finest  flowers  of  the  whole  season  are  supplied  by  hardy 
perennials.  Until  hardy  plants  come  into  more  general  use  we  cannot 
hope  for  permanently  interesting  and  really  artistic  gardens  in  this  coun- 
try. A  good  selection  of  them,  carefully  planted,  quickly  becomes 
effective  and  increases  in  beauty  from  year  to  year.  We  offer  good, 
strong  roots  of  the  genera  and  species  found  most  satisfactory  in  general 
planting.    Write  us  for  prices  on  large  quantities  of  plants. 
ALTHEA  rosea.  Hollyhocks.  For  planting 
in  rows  or  groups  on  the  lawn,  or  interspersing 
with  shrubbery  these  are  invaluable.  We  offer 
the  beautiful  Allegheny  Strain,  with  flowers 
wonderfully  formed  of  loosely  fringed  silken 
petals.  The  colors  vary  from  palest  shrimp  pink 
to  deep  red,  orange,  white,  etc.  Strong  2-year 
plants  that  will  flower  this  season,  30  cts.  each, 
$1  per  doz.;  young  plants,  15  cts.  each. 
DICENTRA  spectabilis.  Bleeding  Heart. 
This  is  a  beautiful  old  hardy  plant,  with  fine 
leaves  and  long,  arching  racemes  of  drooping 
heart-shaped  pink  flowers.  It  soon  forms  fine 
clumps.    15  cts.  each,  $1.50  per  doz. 
HEMEROCALLIS  disticha.  A  fine  border 
plant.  It  has  narrow  leaves  and  abundant 
clusters  of  deep  tawny  orange  flowers.  20  cts. 
each,  $2  per  doz. 
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