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EAOH- DOZEN. 
and antamn; showy in fruit One of the best for 
screens 25 §2.50 
ClemaUs Hybrid, — Plant in a very rich loamy soil, and give a 
good dressing of well-rotted manure every spring. 
Some support sbould^be provided for the plants, 
or they may be allowed to spread over the ground 
BO as to form a dense mass of foliage and flowers. 
Our collection embraces all the latest introduc- 
tions and many other sorts can be supplied in 
limited quantities. "We can supply Jackman's 
treatise on the Clematis, a book of 125 pages, 
containing full descriptions of all the varieties 
of Clematis for $2.50 post-paid. Strong plants 
in 4 in. pots of sorts quoted , 60 
Extra slrong plants, each $1.00 to 5,00 
Albert Victor.— Early. Deep lavender with pale 
bars. 
Andrcf Leroy.— Medium. Violet. 
Countess of Lovelace.— Medium. Bluish-lilac ; 
double. 
Forlunel. — Medium. Creamy white, sweet scented ; 
double. 
Helena. — Early. Pure white. 
Jackmani. — Late. Deep violet purple. One of the 
best. 
John Gould Veitch.— Medium. Lavender-blue ; 
double. 
Lady Londesborough.— Early. Silver-gray with 
paler bars. 
Lord Londesborough. — Early. Deep mauve with 
purplish bars. . 
Lucie Lemoine. — Medium. Pure white ; double. 
Nero. — ^Early. Rich velvety purple with reddish- 
tinted bars. 
Splendlda. — Late. Deep velvety-red or maroon- 
purple. 
Standishli. — Early. Light blue-mauve, with a 
metallic lustre. 
Integrifolia. — An erect species, 1 to 2 ft., high with 
solitary nodding blue flowers 1 to 2 inches across. 
July and August 25 
ligusliclfolia. — A tall climbing species with small whit© 
flowers like O. Virginiana. Useful for plantuig 
to form a screen. August and Sept 25 
montana. ^ Mountain (/toaiw.— A beautiful climbing 
species with pure white flowers 2 inches across, 
and in old established plants wreaths of flowers 
ton feet long. May and Juno 40 4.00 
OChrolouca. — An erect species 12 to 18 inches with dull 
purple flowers an inch in diameter. Of little 
beauty. May and Jnne 25 2,50 
