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Clematis, continued 
in late summer. We can recommend this 
novelty in the strongest manner as one of 
the best vines to grow near the house. 
It makes a growth of from 25 to 30 feet 
in a single season, and should be cut back 
to the ground each spring. 
C. Virginica. .\ remarkably vig r us 
plant, and one of the finest for covering 
arbors, porches, and the like. This vine 
has been known to grow at the rate of 3 
inches per day, and frequently makes a 
growth of 20 feet in a season. It is per- 
fectly hardy. Flowers small, greenish 
white, and seed-pods very conspicuous 
and light gray in color. 
C. coccinea. Small, bright coral-red; 
inverted bell-shaped; open but little. Very 
peculiar. Hardy and attractive. 
C. Jackmani. Large, intense violet- 
jjurple; remarkable for its velvety rich- 
ness; free in its growth and an al)undant 
and successive bloomer. 
C. Jackmani alba. Differs from above 
in color of flower, which is a clear while; 
the vine is a more slender grower. 
Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia SIpho) 
A magnificent hardy vine of rapid 
growth, with very large, heart-shaped 
leaves and brownish flowers, resembling 
in shape a miniature pipe. 
Trumpet Honeysuckle 
One of the most desirable of our native 
twining plants. Foliage glossy and a 
little on the sage-green order Flowers 
trumpet-shaped, about il4 inches long, 
with a salmon shade, with red on the 
inner side of trumpet. Flowers borne in 
clusters, and continue all summer. 
Chinese Matrimony Vine 
Sometimes trained as a shrub. Purple- 
flowered and showy-fruited. Extra -vig- 
orous in growth, bearing prodigious crops 
of large scarlet berries. 
Moonseed 
A native twining vine, of very rapid 
growth, with large deep green glossy 
leaves, closely resembling the linglish Ivy. 
The seed-pods are shaped like a new moon, 
hence the name. For covering stumps, 
stones or any low object, we know of no 
finer vine. 
Trumpet Flower (Bignonia radicans^ 
.V vine closely resembling the Wistaria. 
F'lowcrs borne in small clusters; blossoms 
2 inches in length by inch in diameter. 
Very showy, but not quite hardy enough 
for our climate here. Needs good pro- 
tection over winter. 
Wistaria 
Purple. One of the most attractive and 
rapid-growing of all climbing plants; 
attains an immense size. Has long, pen- 
dulous clusters of dark blue flowers in 
May and June and in autumn. 
White American. The flowers are clear 
white; bunches short; free bloomer, 
Trumpet Honeysuckle 
