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CLEMATIS—Continued 
Jackmanni — 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 vel- 
vety 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. 
The following small flowering varieties 
may be had, 2-year field grown plants, 
at 30 cents: 
Coccinea — Distinct from other varieties; 
bright coral scarlet flowers. July to 
October. Price, 30 cents. 
Paniculata — The flowers are small, pure 
white and delightfully fragrant,- and are 
borne in enormous masses, almost con- 
cealing the foliage. Entirely free from 
blight, and regarded as a great acquisi- 
tion. Price, 30 cents. 
ROSES 
Will Bloom Freely First Year — Mostly on Own Roots. 
ORUSS an TEPLITZ 
OUR ROSES are hardy, strong, 2-year 
field-grown plants, and are in every way 
preferable to soft plants directly from the 
greenhouse, if you wish immediate results. 
In making a comparison of prices, do not 
fail to compare size, age and general char- 
acter of the plants. Prices, except as noted, 
each 35 cents, dozen $4.00. These plants are 
too heavy to be mailed. 
Marchioness of Lorne (H.) — New. Rich 
and fulgent rose; color shaded with 
vivid carmine; large, full, cupped; buds 
long and handsome; remarkable for its 
perpetual habit. 
John Hopper — Bright rose with carmine 
center; large and full. A profuse bloomer 
and standard sort. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
General Jacqueminot — Brilliant crimson, 
large and very fine; one of the hand- 
somest and most showy roses of this 
color. 
La France — Delicate silvery-rose; very 
large and full; an almost constant 
bloomer, equal in delicacy to a Tea rose; 
the most pleasing fragrance of all roses; 
only a moderate grower but most desir- 
able. 
