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CLEMATIS, 
There is no more ornamental class 
of plants than Clematis and the rich 
show of bloom produced by the best 
varieties is far too magnificent to be 
fairly portrayed by mere words. 
The flowers are of large size measur- 
ing four to six and sometimes eight 
inches in diameter. The colors run 
from intense velvety purple through 
blue, lavender and white, and a new 
crimson variety (Madame Edouard 
Andre) has lately been added to the 
list. Price, each 15c.; the seven (1 
of each) for $1.00. 
Duchess of EdlnburO' One of the best 
double whites, of vigorous habit, very free 
of bloom and deliciously fragrant. 
HenryL A vigorous grower and a free 
bloomer, producing its large pure white 
flowers constantly during summer and early 
autumn. The best large-flowered variety 
producing pure white flowers. 
Jackmannl. The flowers are large, intense 
rich velvety violet-purple and are produced 
in such masses as to form a cloud of bloom. 
Well known and very popular. 
Madame Baron-Velllard, Of recent intro- 
duction and quite like its parent, the popular 
Jackmanni, in habit and make up, except 
that irs flowers are a hve/y, saihiy hmender 
pink; entirely distinct from any other variety 
and charming in effect. 
Madame Edouard Andre. Also of the 
Jackmanni type and is the nearest approach 
to a bri,^ht red tnat has yet appeared. The 
flowers arc very large, usually six petaled, of 
a distinct, pleasing shade of carmine, and 
are produced in bewildering profusion. 
The Four Best Large-Flowered Clematis 
(The kind shown in illustration.) 
For 50c. Postpaid. 
Paniculate, One of the most valuable of 
all hardy flowering vines, of exceedingly 
rapid growth, soon reaching a height of fif- 
teen or twenty feet and spreading out in all 
directions. Small, pure white flowers, borne 
in great masses of panicles or clusters on 
long stems, so profuse as to fairly cover the 
plant with a sheet of fleecy white. Its bloom- 
ing period is in August and September, when 
most other vines have ceased, and it is then 
a sight to behold. Not its least charm is its 
delightful Magnolia-like fragrance, which 
fills the air everywhere, even from a single vine, for a long distance. It is as hardy as an 
oak. 
Romona, Lavender-bluc ; flowers very large, often nine inches across, 
ful of its color yet known. 
The most beauti- 
One each of the seven varieties of Clematis for $1.00 Postpaid. 
YELLOW HORN (Xanthoceras Sorbi folia). 
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A rare shrub, recently introduced from China. Blooms almost as soon as 
frost is out of the ground. The handsomest early flow?ering shrub known. 
The bushes completely covered with beautiful white and yellow flowers. 
Plants 6 inches high, will bloom profusely. Will add beauty to the most 
magnificent of homes. The flowers are an inch across, in clusters standing 
erect about eight inches long, white with blood-red streaks at base, followed 
by three celled fruits about the size of walnuts. Price, each 15c.; 3 for 40c. 
