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CLEMATIS crispa (Crisped Leather Flower). Of moderate growth, with glossy 
green foliage and noddmg, thick-petaled, starry, lavender-blue flowers, which are 
very tragrant. 35 cts. 
C. cocciuea (Scarlet C.) A moderate climber, with oval, light green foliage, and a 
constant succession of nodding, bell-shaped, brilliant scarlet and orangi flowers 
throughout the summer. 35 cts. 
*''i^t'V'"'ir'* (Japanese C). The most rapid-growing of its class, quickly cover- 
ing trellises of the largest size with a dense mass of handsome, compound, glossy 
dark green foliage, and bearing in late summer an immense profusion of pure 
white, intensely fragrant, starry flowers, quite hiding the foliage under its wealth 
?L. /"..many respects one of the finest introductions among climbing 
vin^g. Perfectly hardy, and adapted to all soils. 35 cts. 
C. stans. A Japanese vine, forming a low, bush-like climber, with light green 
compound foliage, and bearing clusters of showy white, tubular flowers at the 
axils 01 the leaves. 50 cts. 
C. Virginiana (Virgin's Bower). Of most vigorous growth, with light green foliage 
and masses of small, pure white flowers, borne in great profusion in midsummer, 
and followed by showy, feathery seed-vessels, which cling to the branches long 
into the winter Choice for trellises, stumps and rockwork, and much used as 
a ground cover for steep banks. 25 cts. 
HYBRID CLEMATIS. 
While we can usually supply a much longer list than those mentioned below vet 
we find these the most satisfactory of the Hybrid Clematis, which are noteworthy for 
their prolific abundance of extremely large flowers, borne in more or less constant 
succession throughout the summer. 
CLEMATIS Henryi. Pure white, broad-petaled flowers, often 10 inches across and 
a prolific, constant bloomer. 50 cts. 
C. Jackmanni. A general favorite, producing the greatest abundance of large 
deep violet-purple, broad-petaled flowers. 50 cts. 
C. — , var. alba. A pure white variety of the last. 50 cts. 
C. M. Koster. A beautiful new variety with pure rosy carmine flowers borne in 
the most remarkable abundance and in almost constant succession throuehout 
the summer. 50 cts. "S">jui. 
hand'some^'^so^cts'^"^'^*' ■'ichest dark-crimson variety yet introduced ; very 
C. Miss Bateman. Showy, large white flowers. Very prolific. 50 cts. 
EUONYMUS— Spindle Tree. 
EUONYMUS radicana. A Japanese evergreen trailer with dark, glossv green dense 
foliage. A moderate climber particularly desirable for clothing the foundations 
of houses and rockwork, while it is equally desirable when used as an edcine 
plant. 35 cts. ^ 
E. — , var. variegata. A rare form, with foliage handsomely variegated with ereen 
silver and pink. Very choice. 35 cts. s , 
HEDERA— Ivy. 
HEDERA Helix (Knglish I.). This well-known climber, though largely supplanted 
by our more vigorous and very hardy Japanese, or Boston Ivy, is desirable 
where an evergreen climber is required, but requires sheltered, shady situations 
to succeed best. Foliage broad, thick, dark glossy green ; a very handsome old 
favorite. 35 cts. 
