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CLEMATIS— Continued 
Clematis Virginiana (American White Clematis). 
A native of rapid growth. Produces white flow- 
ers in August, followed by feathery, white seeds, 
which are quite decorative in \^■inter. 2 yrs., 25 
cts.; 3 yrs., 35 cts. 
Hybrid Large- flowering Clematis 
All varieties, 2 yrs., 50 cts. 
Clematis Henryi. A robust plant; fi(-e bloomer. 
Creamy white, large, handsome flowers. 
C. Jackmani. Flowers broad, velvety purjile, with 
ribbed bar down the center. Very popular. 
C. Madam Baron Veillard. New. Resembles C. 
Jackmani, only the flowers in color arc a more 
unique shade of soft pink. Blooms from Midsum- 
■mer until frost. 
DOLICHOS. Kudzu Vine 
Dolichos Japonicus. A most worthy ornamental 
vine. l{apid grower, bearing rosy-purple, pea- 
shaped flowers in August. Strong roots, 50 cts. 
HEDERA. Ivy 
Hedera Helix (Engli.sh Ivy). Old common Ivv. Per- 
fectly hardy. Does well when planted on the cjist- 
tern or northern side of buildings where it is free 
from sun in the Winter. Leaves broad, dark and 
glossy. 35 cts. ; extra heavy, 75 cts. 
HUMULUS. Hop Vine 
Humulus Lupulus. Strong grower. Hops appear 
m July and August. 25 cts. 
Kudzu Vine. Dolichos Japonicus 
LONICERA. Honeysuckle 
Lonicera Japonica, var. brachypoda (Chinese 
Evergreen Honeysuckle). Very fragrant yellow 
and cream-colored flowers; foliage dark green and 
EvergT-een-like. 3 yrs., 30 cts. 
A I'eraUii Covtrtd willi Virginiii Creeper and Dutchman's Pipe — See page 29 
