NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. 
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ftpan'S Sweet ffkmatis &^tu Pancmata. 
See zllusti'atzon. 
TVTOTHING finer than this Clematis has captured our gardens for many a year. 
( \l Its foliage is clean and glossy, and of a rich green. Its flowers are delicate, 
V star-like in form, and purely white, borne in large panicles and fragrant to a 
degree that makes the bee a constant lover ; it runs in rampant fashion, growing 
from twenty to thirty feet in a season after the first summer. The seed pods of 
this Clematis are very effective. It is of easiest culture, and will thrive almost 
anywhere, and is free from disease or insect troubles of any kind. Plant it for a 
porch or arbor vine, to clamber over old walls or ledges of rock, to cover tree 
stumps ; in fact anywhere where it is desired to grow a graceful and attractive 
vine. 
Clematis flamula. 
Another Clematis very similar to the above, but blooming several weeks 
earlier, producing great masses of fleecy, pure white flowers and attractive dark 
green foliage. 
The two Clematis noted are very attractive planted side by side. By planting 
them alternately along a fence or about a porch, the effect is very beautiful, as 
Clematis Flammula blooms several weeks earlier than Paniculata, making in com- 
bination with it, a long period of blooming. These two sorts seem to be free from 
the attacks of disease, and will thrive, even though the larger sorts like Jackmanii 
may fail. 
For other Clematis see pages 39 and 40. 
Very strong, 4 years, 
" 3 " 
* " " 2 " 
transplanted 1 year, 
Each 
Prices. 
0.75 
.50 
.25 
• 15 
Per 10, $6.50 
" 10, 4.00 
" 10, 2.00 
" 10, 1.25 
Per 100, $50.00 
" 100, 30.00 
" 100, 15.00 
" ioo, 8.00 
Clematis Paniculata, * 
Plants marked (*) sent prepaid in the United States at single-rate prices. 
See inner front cover page for terms and special discounts 
