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Clematis Jackmanii. 



CLEMATIS (Climbing Flowering Vine). 



Within the past few years great attention has been given to the culti- 

 vation of these valuable plants, bearing magnificent large,, showy, flowers 

 of nearly every shading, and adapted to all kinds of ornamental decora- 

 . tions, where vines constitute the effect desired, on walls, trellises, veran- 



\^ dahs, or old trees, etc. 



Our collection embraces shades in nearly all colors in flowers that are 

 embraced in this species of plants, that have been so extensively improved 

 by hybridizing. 



Single plants, 50 cents ; t dozen assorted varieties, $5.00. 

 Our space will not admit of a full list, but we give some of the most ' 

 popular colors. 



Albert Yictor. Deep lavender. 



Countess of Lovelace, Double; bluish lilac. 



Crispa. Similar to Clematis Coccinea, with delicate, violet-blue flowers' 



25 cents each : $2.00 per dozen. 

 Duchess Of Lovelace. Double; deep bluish lilac. 

 Duchess of Edinburg. Double white. 

 Duchess of Teck. Single ; pure white ; fine. 

 Flanmnila. White ; sweet-scented- 

 Jackmanii. Violet-purple ; very fine. 

 Star of India. Reddish violet-purple. 

 Yirginiana. White ; rapid climber. 



HARDY CLIMBING- AND TRAILING VINES. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii (Japanese or Boston Ivy). Very fine for covering rocks, walls, etc. 25c each ; $2.50 doz. 



— Quinquefolia ( Virginia Creeper). Rapid climber. The leaves color very brilliantly in the fall. 25/cents each. 

 Akebia Quinata. Rapid climber, with dark green leaves and fragrant, velvety purple flowers. ! 50 cents each. 

 Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia Sipho). Heart-shaped leaves, the flowers resembling a pipe. 50 cents each. 

 Honeysuckle, Belgian {Lonicera Belgica). Fragrant red and buff flowers. 50 cents each. 



— Hall's Japan (Lonicera Halliana). Flowers 



opening white and turning yellow; very del- 

 icate fragrance. 50 cents each. 



— Trumpet (Lonicera Sempervirens). Crim- 



son trumpet-shaped flowers. 50 cents each. 



— Variegated Japan (Lonicera Aurea Reticu- 



lata). Leaves beautifully veined with yellow ; 

 cream-colored flowers. 50 cents each. 

 Hop Vine (Htnnuhcs Lupulus). 35 cents each. 

 Moon Flower (Ipotnea Bona Nox). This half- 

 hardy plant is a grand and beautiful climber 

 that produces large, pure white, sweet-scented 

 flowers in great profusion, which bloom in the 

 night and on dull days. It is a strong, vigorous 

 climber, attaining a height of 25 feet in one 

 season, with ordinary culture. To keep over, 

 winter, the plants must be cut - back, the roots 

 potted and kept in a growing condition. 20 

 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 

 Koxbury Wax-work (Celastrus Scandens). 

 Native climbing plant; glossy leaves,, yellow 

 flowers, and clusters of orange capsuled fruit, 

 which remains on all winter. 50 cents each. 

 Trnmpet-flower '(%w;zM Radicans). Large 

 trumpet-shaped orange arid red flowers; splen- 

 did climber. 50 cents each. 

 Wistaria, Chinese Purple. The finest of 

 climbing plants.; purple flowers. 50 cents to 

 $1.50, according to size'. • 

 Wistaria, Chinese White. Similar, but white 

 flowers, f-i.oo. .' '" y '" 



Double Chinese. 



Wistaria, 



flowers. $2.00. 

 Wistaria Magnifica. 

 cents to $1.00 each. 



New. 



Fine double 



'Wisteria Sinensis. 



A strong, vigorous grower ; flowers lilac, in long, graceful, drooping racemes 



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