H. S. WILEY &^ SON, CAYUGA, N. V. 
Jackmannii — This is, perhaps, the best known of the tine perpetual 
Clematis, and should have credit for the great popularity now attending this 
family of beautiful climbers. The plant is tree in its form of growth and an 
abundant and successful bloomer, producing flowers until frozen up. The 
flowers are large, of an intense violet purple, remarkable for its velvety rich- 
ness. The Jackmannii 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 Chicago, flowers large, abundant and a beautiful reddish color. 
Beyond doubt the finest of its class. 
Ramona — Said to be an American seedling of the Jackmannii type ; one 
of the strongest growers; flowers lavender blue, similar to the Gem. 
If Clematis are to be mailed add Sc. each. 
ROSES. 
Our Ro.ses are hardy strong field-grown plants on own roots and are pre- 
ferable to budded plants. If from any accident a rose on its own roots dies 
down to ground it comes from the root just the same, while if budded and 
dies down to ground from accident it comes natural from the stock on which 
it is budded. We mail the Hybrid Perpetual class trimmed ready to plant 
at price named except otherwise noted. 30c. each ; .1i3.,S0 per doz. 
This list includes the choicest varieties of Hybrid Perpetuals. 
General Jacque- 
minot — Bril- 
liant crimson, large 
and very fine ; one of 
the handsomest and 
most showy roses of 
this color. 
General Wash- 
ington—Fine crim- 
son ; very full and 
double ; a moderate 
grower ; one of the 
handsomest roses 
when well grown. 
Gloire de IWar- 
gottln— New. This 
is the brightest col- 
ored rose yet intro- 
troduced, and is in 
every ivay a most de- 
sirable variety, being 
a good, strong, vig- 
orous grower and free 
bloomer. 
John Hopper- 
Bright rose with car- 
mine center ; large 
and full. A profu.se 
bloomer and standard 
sort. 
La France— Del- 
icate si 1 very -rose ; 
very large and full ; 
an almost constant 
bloomer, equal in del- 
Clio (new.) ij.acy to a Tea rose ; 
the most pleasing fragrance of all roses ; only a moderate grower but most 
desirable. 
