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CATALOGUE OF THE HIGHLANDS NURSERY. 
GELSEMIUM sempervirens (Carolina Yellow Jessamine). 
Each. Doz. 
'Not cultivated to 
the extent it 
deserves. Will 
grow in any 
land, rich or 
poor, wet o r 
dry; quick- 
growing, and 
for several 
weeks in the 
spring literally 
covered with 
its lovely fra- 
grant yellow 
flowers. One 
of the best of 
our hardy 
cl i m bers." — 
Reasoner Bros. 
Strong plants .%o 15 $2 00 
IPOIOEA pandu- 
rata. Large 
flowers of the 
Morning Glory 
class This is 
a very good 
c 1 i m b er, but 
much over-rated by some dealers who give it extraordinary praise 25 1 50 
LONICERA parviflora (Small Honeysuckle). Twining shrub, 3 to 5 feet high ; 
flowers purplish, mostly on the ends of stems; leaves smooth and green 20 1 50 
L. sempervirens (Trumpet Honeysuckle). Flowers in whorls, red outside, yel- 
low within; stem twining with almost evergreen leaves 15 1 00 
DECUM AREA. 
CLEMATIS crispa. (See page 23 ) 
