NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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Fuchsia- Flowered. 
Few of the new plant; 
introdnced within thi 
past few years have ha< 
such a demand as this 
beautiful climber, an( 
nothing is more desir 
able than this grranc 
Honeysuckle. The flow 
ers arc bright red, lon.^ 
trumpet-shaped an< 
borne in large clusters 
drooping like the Fuch 
sia. It is a vigorou 
grower, with lovely fol 
iagc and long branches 
which trail in acharminj 
manner. During the en 
tire summer and earl; 
fall it is literally covere 
with the handsome re 
blossoms. We are in 
deed glad to state tha 
we have a fine stock 
this grand climber, and have madethepricevery low 
so as to be within the reach of all. The plant 
which we send out are very fine. Price 25c. eacl 
5 for $1.00, 
HYDRANGEAS. , , j 
Beautiful, half-hardy shrttbs. growing best in large boxes ortubs.whei 
they can be readily wintered in the cellar. The plants which we offer ar 
extra large, and will be very fine. Price, 2Gc. 
Otaksa.— Large foliage, of a deep green, bearing a profusion of dc 
rose-colored flowers, in huge trusses. New and very fine. 
Faniculata Grandiflora.— A magnificent Japanese variety, -with in 
mense truss of pure, white flowers, tinted with rose in their raatur 
bloom; blooms profusely during the summer months, and is perfectl 
hardy. 
We can heartily recommend this kind to every loverof flowers as som< 
thing really handsome and valuable. 
New Ked-Branched.— The most valuable of all the Hydrangeas _ 
the Hortensia Class. Without doubt the most valuable of all Hydrai 
gcas yet introduced. Trusses and florets larger and brighter than thos 
ofOtaksa; a very free-bloomer, producing large and magnificentlj 
formed trusses from every shoot. The best known variety for forcm 
and culture in pots or tubs. 
Thomas Hogg.— A beautiful variety, with large trusses of pure whit 
flowers. Very valuable for forcing in the winter. 
New White Fringed (Hydrangea Stellata Fimbriata.)— This beaut 
ful Hydrangea forms flowers in immense trusses, sometiraesninc inches i 
diameter; the bracts are of the purest white, fringed, having a cnmso 
spot in the center. This variety we find to be not only finer but hardii 
than the old white Hvdrangea, Thomas Hogg, so that it will form a 
excellent and most appropriate plant for cemeterj- purposes. Plants a 
tain a diameter and height of from three to four lieet. 
THE ABOVE FIVE VARIETIES FOR $1.00, POSTPAI 
IPOMEA PANDURATA. 
This is certainly the greatest addition to the list of rapid-growing 
viles introduced f^r maSy years. It is far superior to the common oU 
Moon Flower, which had such a run several yearsago.being n orerap.d 
in growth and producing its large, white flowers in greater abundance 
Th? greatest advantage, however, lies in the fact that it is Pe«*ctly 
hardy, living in the ground year after year, and increasing in strengt^^ 
and b4auty each sefson. An enormous stock of this beautilul cl mb r 
Enables us to offer it at a very low price, and none of our patrons shouU! 
fail to include this lovely cUmber in their order this season. Pnce 20,. . 
each, 3 for 50c. 
IVY. 
Excellent for parlor omar- — ts, and most desirable hanging-bask.: t 
'''lingiish.— Well-known European variety, 15c. each. 
OeSnan.— These plants which arc not true ivies, but so called, are very 
rapid growers and most suitable for hanging-baskets and vases, for 
which they are unsurpassed. 10c. each. , 
Q^an Ivy Variegated.-A variegated form of this popular house 
pl^fhaving^ll the valuable requisites of the elder variety, with beauti- 
ful golden and green foliage. 25c. each ; $2.50 per doz. 
HVI>KANr.I-;A. 
