The Elizabeth Nursery Company. 



HARDY CLIMBING 

 CLEMATIS. 



In the last few years nurserj men and florists have 

 imported roost of their Clematis which usually die 

 the second year. We believe there are none equal 



^''"'J'''" P^'^"^^^- We are growing over 

 20,000 of these beautiful vines on their own roots 

 and are prepared to furnish the foliowine named 

 varieties whica we consider are the best grown. 

 They should be planted in rich, deep loam and be 

 well mulched through the winter with well-rotted 

 manure. Ihe richest sheets of bloom and largest 

 flowers are obtained where they have partial shade 

 and a liheral supply of wat^r. 



C- Duchess of Edinburgh— This is without doubt the 

 best ot the pure whites; deliciously scented: 

 double. 35 cts., 50 cts. and 75 cts, each. 

 C. Flammula— An old and well-known variety, prized 

 for the hagrance of its small, white flowers. July 

 to October. 25 cts. each. 

 C. Graveolens— Single; bright yellow ; the flowers 

 are abuut the size of Paniculata and are borne 

 through the late summer and fall till frost coines 

 Ihe vine is a vigorous, rapid grower, forms a 

 splendid covering for an arch or trellis. The 

 bright, lemon color of the flowers is very pleasinc. 

 and this is the only clematis having any yellow 

 coloru g. Strong, field grown plants, 20 cts. 

 C. Hsnryi— New; a very free bloomer. The flower? 

 are wiiue, large and very showy. July to October. 

 So c^s . 50 rts. and 75 cts. 

 C. Jackmanni (Jackman) — Large, intense violet pur- 

 ple ; remarkable for its velvety richness; free in 

 growth and an abundant and successive bloomer 

 (See rut). 50 cts. 

 C.^ Kermisina — Brilliant red, large flower. 50 cts 

 Miss Bateman— Pure white flowers with chocolate 

 red anthers. Early. Plowers 4 to 5 inches across. 

 Magnihcent bloomer. 

 Viti'cella Kermisinus—A splendid variety of the utmost 

 prolusion ot bloom ; flowers of medium size and of 

 bright, wine-red color, without a touch of purple. 

 A Rtrono-, free grower. 

 Viticella Rubra Grandiflora— Large, bright red flowers. 



Thp s'ze Of Miss Batnoan, 

 C. Madame Baron Veillard— Single ; light rose with 

 lilac Hhadiiig; floweis la^ge and very handsome; 

 the p'ant is a strong, vigorous grower. 60 cts.. 2 

 years old. 



e. Madame Edward Andre— Single ; crimson. This 

 is a very valuable new variety of a distinctly new 

 color. It is a fine bright, crimson wiih no purplish 

 shading about it. The flowers are of good size and 

 borne so profusely that it has been called the 

 ''Crimson Jackmanni." 1 year, 35 cts.; 75 cts., 2 

 years old. (See cut on first "page of cover). 



a Paniculata— One of the most hardy and valuable 

 Of all the small flowering varieties. Of very rapid 

 growth, with large, shining green foliage and a 

 great profusion of beautiful and delightfully fra- 

 grant flowers, which are borne in large panicles. 

 Very choice, perfectly hardy, and finelv adapted 

 for covering a trellis or fence. 15 cts. each, ^1 per 

 10; 25 cts. each. $1.50 per 10; extra heavy, 35 cts. 

 each. $2.50 per 10. 

 C. Ramona— Single; lavender blue; very large and 

 fine. 1 year, 20 cts.; 2 years. 35 cts. 



C. White Jackmanni— 1 y ar, 20 cts ; 2 years 35 cts. 

 Of most of the varieties quoted at 35 cts. to 75 



cts. we can supply i=»year old plants at 25 cts. 

 each. 



DECUMARIA. 



D. Barbara (Self Climber) — A native vine, clinging 

 by rootlets, as ivv does. Its foliage is shining 

 green, and in the latter part of June it bears clus- 

 ters of white flowers. 18 to 24 in., 50 cts. ea., $3 50 

 per 10. 



SHRUBS AND PLANTS— Continued. 



CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. 



EUONYMUS. 

 Euonymus Radicans— This is a self-clinging vine, slow 

 growing until ic gets well started. It clings to 

 walls as ivy does. 12 to 18 in. Tians. 20 cts. ea., 

 per 10; $10 per 100. 

 Var. Variegatus— A variety of the above with varie- 

 gated leaves. 20 cts., $1.50 per 10. 



HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera, 



H. Belgica (Monthly Fragrant, or Dutch Honey 

 suckle)— Blooms all summer. Red and yellow, 

 very fragrant flowers. 25 cts. ea., $2 per 10 



