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Golden-leaved (P. Foliis Aureis) — A beau- 
tiful new variety with bright yellow 
foliage, which affords pretty contrasts 
with other shrubs, especially with the 
purple-leaved variety. Price, 35 cents. 
WEIGELA (Diervilla)— Price, 30 cents. 
Amabilis, or Splendens — Of robust 
habit, large foliage and pink flowers; 
blooms freely in autumn; a great ac- 
quisition. 
Candida — -Thought by some to be the best 
of all. Of vigorous habit, an erect 
grower, flowers pure white, produced 
in great profusion in June, the plants 
continuing in bloom through the sum- 
mer. 30 cents. 
Rosea — An elegant shrub with fine rose- 
colored flowers. Introduced from China 
by Mr. Fortune, and considered one of 
the finest plants he has discovered; quite 
hardy; blooms in May. 30 cents. 
Variegated-leaved (Fol. Variegated) — 
Leaves bordered with yellowish-white, 
finely marked; flowers bright pink. 30 
cents. 
Hardy Climbing Shrubs 
AMPELOPSIS— American Ivy, or Virginia 
Creeper (A. Quinquefolia) — A native 
vine of rapid growth, with large luxuri- 
ant foliage, which in autumn assumes 
the most gorgeous crimson and purple 
coloring. Price, 25- cents. 
A Veitchii (Veitchi's Ampelopsis) — Japan. 
Leaves a trifle smaller and more ivy-like 
in form than the foregoing. Overlap- 
ping each other they form a dense sheet 
of green. It gro\vs rapidly and clings to 
the surface of even a painted brick wall 
with great tenacity. The foliage is es- 
pecially handsome in summer and 
changes to a scarlet crimson in autumn. 
For covering walls, stumps or trees, 
rocks, etc., no plant is more useful or 
beautiful. Price, 35 cents. 
ARISTOLOCHIA, or DUTCHMAN'S 
PIPE — Sypho — A rapid growing vine 
with magnificent foliage ten to twelve 
inches in diameter, and curious pipe- 
shaped, yellowish-brown flowers. Price, 
75 cents. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) — Chinese 
Twining (Japonica) — A well-known 
vine, holding its foliage nearly all win- 
ter. Blooms in July and September and 
is very sweet. Price, 25 cents. 
Hall's Japan — A strong, vigorous, ever- 
green variety, with pure white flowers, 
changing to yellow. Very fragrant, cov- 
ered with flowers from June to Novem- 
ber. Price, 25 cents 
Monthly Fragrant (Belgica) — Blooms all 
summer. Flowers red and yellow. Very 
sweet. Price, 35 cents. 
Scarlet Trumpet (Sempervirens) — A 
strong grower, and produces scarlet in- 
odorous flowers all summer. Price, 35 
cents. 
WISTARIA, Chinese Purple (Sinensis)— A 
most beautiful climber of rapid growth, 
and producing long, pendulous clusters 
of pale blue flowers. When well estab- 
lished makes an enormous growth; it 
is very hardy and one of the most su- 
perb vines ever introduced. Price, SO 
cents. 
Chinese White (Sinensis Alba) — Intro- 
duced by Mr. Fortune, from China, and 
regarded as one of his greatest acquisi- 
tions. Rather tender. Price, 50 cents. 
CLEMATIS 
None among hardy perennials e.\ceed in 
beauty and effectiveness the finer sorts of 
Clematis. As a climber for the veranda, a 
screen for fences, for pillars along the gar- 
den walks, for training on walls or arbors, 
in masses on rockwork, or cultivation in 
pots, it has no rival among strong-growing 
blossoming plants. The leading and best 
varieties are Jackmanni, Henryii, Mme. 
Edouard Andre, Paniculata and Ramona. 
Clematis, Large Flowering — 2-year field 
grown. Price, 50 cents each. See cover. 
Henryii — This is the finest of all white 
Clematis, and should find a place in 
every collection. It is not only a vigor- 
ous grower, it is a remarkably free and 
contmuous bloomer, beginning with the 
earliest and holding on with the latest. 
June to October. 
Jackmanni — This is, perhaps, the best 
known of the fine perpetual Clematis, 
and should have credit for the great 
popularity now attending this family of 
beautiful climbers. The plant is free in 
its form of growth and an abundant and 
successful bloomer, producing flowers 
until frozen up. The flowers large, of 
an intense violet purple, remarkable for 
its velvety richness. The Jackmanni 
has no superior and very few, if any, 
equals. July to October. 
Madame Edouard Andre — First seen in 
this country at the World's Fair at Chi- 
cago; flowers large, abundant and of a 
beautiful reddish color. Beyond doubt 
the finest of its class. 
Ramona — Said to be an American seedling 
of the Jackmanni type; one of the 
strongest growers; flowers lavender 
blue, similar to the Gem. 
