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ovrite, serrate leaves; its orange-colored seed-pods opening, and 
displi>ying its brilliant scarlet seeds, which are very ornamental 
in antumn. 
Clematis, blue (C. axrulia odomta). An erect, hcrbaeeous vine, 
haviny; small blue flowers of almond fragrance. 
Henderson's (C. Hendcrsonii). Foliage dark green, with deep 
blue noiUiing flowers. 
Jackman'S (C. Jackmanii). One of the best new English hy- 
brids, ]iro(Iucing superb deep violet-purple flowers of velvety soft- 
ness, distinctly veined white. SI. 
Standish's (C. Standishii). A new large, purple-blue, early- 
flowering variety. 75 cents. 
sweet-scented (C.Jlamula). The well-known Virgin's-Bower, 
growing rapidly, and having large clusters of deliciously fra- 
grant, small white flowers ; a valuable vine for covering trel- 
lises. 
veined ( C. vemsa). A vigorous kind, producing large purplish- 
violet flowers, distinctly veined and striped light. 
vitioella. An old favorite, producing nodding blue flowers on 
long stems. 
viticella fl. plena. Produces numerous double blue flowers 
of medium size. 
Virginiana. The common native kind, producing fragrant white 
flowers in large clusters, 
woolly (C. lamyinosa). A variety from Japan, with woolly 
leaves, with large light-blue flowers; sepals bro.ad and thick. 
Grape-Vines ( Vilis cordifuUa and lahrusca). Several varieties of the 
ITox and Frost Grape are luxuriant in growth, with clean, 
lieallhy, deep green foliage, and are valuable for covering tr< 1- 
liscfs and buildings, or walls. 
Honeysuckle, Brown's (Unicera Brownii). Having dark foliage, 
and numerous scarlet flowers. 
Chinese (L. Chinensis, or Japonica). An old favorite, nearly 
evergreen, with fragrant flowers, variegated red, yellow, and white. 
Dutch monthly (A.. iMlijIcim). Flowers striped red and jcl- 
luw, very fra.u'rant, and continuous throughout the season, 
golden- veined (L- mma reticulata). A recent and exceedingly 
beantil'ul variegated variety from Japan, the leaves of which are 
netted and veined bright golden ; quite hardy, and succeeds well 
in all positions. 
Hall's {fj. IJallinna, or splcndida). A recent introduction from 
Japan, very vigorous, producing' an abundance of fragrant white 
flowers; an acquisition. 
