J. W. Adams & Co., Springfield, Mass. 
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CladioluS) Lemolne's nn<l Gandavensls. 
iJI^^^Wo have ])fintp(l !i K]n'ci;il 
circnliir of tliis iHipnliir Imlh, 
giviii,i; Rescript inn of \';irictirs. 
prices, iihkIc of culti viition, 
etc. Sent frt'c on application. 
Iris Kaempferii* Tliis now species 
from Jaj)!!!! jiosscsses n ^ii'iu-.- 
of outline and a delii-acv of 
coloring not to be found in 
other coniljinatioTis. exce[)t the 
finest of Irnpical ilowers. 'Die 
cost of ari-an^ini^- and ]>laiitinLj 
is ^'e^y little in comparison 
witli the pleasure of ^eeini; 
their beauty to the Iiest advan- 
tage. $3 per doz. Seieded 
seedlings, $1.50 per doz. 
Paeonles, Herbaceous Pseonies. 
Beyond question, by their 
grand and gorgeous flowers, 
are among the most showy and 
useful of decorative jtiants. 
Not only are they large and 
splendid in color, but most of 
the varieties are as sweet- 
scented as the rose. They are 
quite hardy, and are of th(! 
easiest culture. We liave, at 
great expense, brought together 
one of the largest collections 
in tliis country, our list of 
varieties and colors being too 
long for insertion in this 
.special Catalogue. Strong 
roots per dozen, all different 
named sorts, ^4 ; strong roots 
per dozen, without names, $3. 
Paeonies, Tree. These magnifi- 
cent plants are rarely seen, 
though they are hardy, and 
grow readily. They are difficult 
to propagate, and therefore 
the price is considerable, and 
they will never be common. 
The flowers of some varieties 
are (> to 8 inches across. Named 
varieties, $1.50, $2 and $3 each. 
Phloxes. Well-known, 
Mixed colors 
no cts. to $1 per doz. 
Clematis paniculata. tSee page u.) 
hardy plants of great beauty and variety. Our 
collection is a selection of dwarf in preference to the taller varieties, and 
includes every sliaile of color for which this family of plants is so distin- 
guished, l^'or description, see Catalgoue, page 52. Except as noted, 
25 cts. each, or $2 for 10 plants. 
OTHER NEW PLANTS 
are, LllleSf Anemonei Hypericum Moserianum, Caryopteris> 
