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H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
ORNAMENTALS— Continued 
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 grows 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. 
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, 50 
cents. 
Chinese White (Sinensis Alba) — Intro- 
duced by Mr. Fortune, from China, and 
regarded as one of his greatest acquisi- 
tions. Rather tender. Price, SO cents. 
CLEMATIS 
CLEMATIS 
None among hardy perennials exceed 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 of the large flowering kinds are 
Jackmanni, Henryii, Mme. Edouard Andre, 
Paniculata and Ramona. 
Our Clematis are 2-yr. field growrn 
Clematis, Large Flowering — 2-year field 
grown. Price, 50 cents each. 
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 
continuous bloomer, beginning with the 
earliest and holding on with the latest. 
June to October, 
and will bloom the first year. 
