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compact sheet of olive-green. In autumn the leaves cliange to 
scarlet. For the ornamentation of large brick or stone struc- 
tures, it has no equal. Instead of planting this truly elegant 
vine singly, or in dozens— since we know we have a good 
thing— its use ought to be increased a hundred fold. Strong, 
well-rooted vines can be set out during any of the spring and 
summer months. 25 cts. each, $2 per doz.; extra size, 50 cts. 
Ampelopsis purpurea. New. 50 cts. 
Celastr'us scandens (Ro.xbury Wax Work ; Bitter Sweet). 
Fine foliage, turning yellow in autumn ; clusters of orange 
and scarlet seeds that hang a long time. 25 cts to |i. 
Ciimamon Vine. A rapid climber, with fragrant flowers 
and long, tuberous, edible roots. Foliage triangular, glossy. 
CLEMATIS. The Clematis, from its rapid growth and profusion of 
showy flowers, has become, within a few years, the favorite climber ol 
the \voii(i. J\hui>- \arieties, however, lack vij>or ; some are grafted, 
ai)d a lalsc variely ofleii sprouts up from tlie root. These are unsatis- 
factory. The lollow iiiK select list comprises the best lor this locality. 
In the fall give the plants a good top-dressing of well-rotted manure. 
The following spring sp;idc il in caicfnlly. mi.xing it well with the soil, 
and it will prove \ cry beneiicial to the plants. 
Clematis Henryi. Creamv white, very large and fine. ?i- 
Clematis Jackmauni. Flowers large, intense violet-pur- 
ple, and produced in the greatest profusion, This is one of 
the most beautiful hardy climbers in cultivation. Strong 
plants, $1 ; small, 50 cts. 
Clematis lanuginosa Candida. Grayish white flowers, 5 
or 6 inches in diameter. 75 cts. to Si. 
Clematis, Star of India. Reddish plum color. 
Clematis, Sir Garnet Woolseley. Reddish purp'e. 
Clematis paniculata. This niiw Hardy Clesiatis is 
one of the most showy, fragrant and satisfactory climbers ever 
placed upon our list. The floweis, which are pure white and 
star-shaped, are about one inch in diameter, borne in large 
clusters on stiff stems from 4 to 6 inches long, that rise above 
the leaves. The engraving on page 46 sliows a portion of a 
plant growing on ouroffice. 50 cts. ; txlrn strong plants, 75 c. 
Clematis crispa. Rell-shaped lavciuk r Mowers, borne on 
long, single stems, delightfully fragrant. Blooms until frost. 
25 cts. ; extra strong, 50 cts. 
Clematis coccinea. Most brilliant scarlet. The flowers 
are quite distinct from others in our list. They look more 
like buds than blossoms, the contrast being very marked. 
25 to 50 cts. 
Clematis Seedlings, of the large-flowering varieties, we 
oflTer this season at 50 cents each. 
Honeysuckle, Hall's Japan. White, changing to yellow, 
delightfully fragrant. Blooms in summer and fall! 50 cts. 
We pack and send 5 well-rooted plants by mall for $1, 
or I for 25 cts. 
Honeysuckle, Monthly Fragfrant. Red and yellow ; 
blooms all summer. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet. Scarlet and inodorous; 
blooms all stimmer ; very handsome. 
Honeysuckle, Yellow Trumpet. Orange and bright 
yellow. 
