48 W. B. Whittier & Co., South Framingham, Massachusetts. 
Clematis Jackmanni. Clcmytis Henryi. tlematis paniculata. 
ARISTOLOCHIA— Pipe Vine. 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe). A most beautiful vine of strong growth, 
with showy, very broad and handsome, heart shaped, light green leaves, which 
overlap each other and make a perfect screen. The inconspicuous green and 
purple flowers are very curious in their resemblance to a Dutch pipe. 50 cts. 
CELASTRUS— Bitter Sweet. 
CELA8TRUS articulatus. A Japanese species of rapid growth, with ovate, light, glossy 
green foliage and inconspicuous flowers, followed by showy, orange-red seed ves- 
sels, which completely stud the length of the branches. 50 cts. 
C, Boandens (Roxbury Wax work). Ovate, glossy green foliage, turning bright 
yellow in the autumn. Showy, drooping clusters of oranee and scarlet fruits in 
fall, and clinging to the branches throughout the winter. Unique alike in foliage 
and in fruit. 35 cts. 
CLEMATIS. 
A most desirable class of prolific blooming habit and easy culture, thriving 
in all good garden soiU. and in many respects the most noteworthy and ornamental 
of all climbing vines. Care should be taken that no injury happens to the bark on 
the vines at the junction of the stalks with the ground, as such injury is often followed 
by the entrance of a disease which seriously affects the growth of the plant. With 
this precaution no difficulty should be encountered in their successful culture. 
