TALOGUE SOUTHERN NURSERIES. 
CLEMATIS. 
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. iimlMTs. many of the varieties with flowers 5 to 7 inches in diameter. Excellent for 
when used for bedding, running over rock work or an old tree or stump, they make an 
delight in a rich soil, a sunny situation and are perfectly hardy. 
I>uohe*tH of Edlnburgr — A free flowering 
double white variety, with medium sized 
flowers. 
Gipsy Queen — One of the finest of the 
dark purple varieties. A strong grower 
and free bloomer. 
Henryl — Pine, large. creamy white 
flowers. A strong grower and very 
hardy, one of the best of the white 
varieties; a perpetual bloomer. 
Javkmani Alba — Fine, large, pure white 
flowers. 
Mme. Ed. Andre — This is the nearest 
approach to a bright red Clematis and 
has been called the Crimson .Tackmanli. 
The plant is a strong, vigorous grower 
and very free In bloom. Color a distinct 
crimson red: a very pleasing shade and 
entirely distinct frf>m all other varieties. 
'itiokraani — The flowers, when fully ex- 
panded, are from -I to 6 inches In diam- 
eter; intense violet purple, with a rich 
velvelty appearance, distinctly veined. 
It flowers continually from July until 
cut off by frost. 
raniouluta, Sweet-Seented Japan Cle- 
matlH — .A Japanese plant possi-ssing un- 
usually attractive merit. A vine of very 
rapid growth, quickly covering trellises 
and arbors with handsome, clean, glossy 
green foliage. The flowers are of medium 
size, pure white, borne In immense sheets 
and of a most delicious and penetrating 
fragrance. The flowers appear In Sep- 
tember, at a season when very few other 
vines are in bloom. 
HONEYSUCKLE. 
(Lonicera.) 
Chinese Twining (Japonlca) — A well- 
known vine, holding its foliage nearly 
all winter. Blooms In July and Sep- 
tember and is very sweet 
rommon Woodbine (Perlclymenum) — A 
.'itrong. rapid grower, with very showy 
flowers, red outside, buff within. June 
and July. 
Ilall'H Japan (TIallicana) — A strong, 
vigorous evergreen variety, with pure 
white flowers, changing to yellow. A'ery 
fragrant; covered with flowers from 
June to November, 
inc^ foliage beautifully net ted or variegated 
CltMniiliN, l*nn!i*iil:itii 
Japan <i<dd- Leaved ( A urea Kdiculaia ► — -A hand si mi'- \ arut > 
with yellow. 
WISTARIA. 
CltinpHe ' I'urple t Sinensis)— A most beautiful 
climber of rapid grow^tb, and producing lr>ng. pcii- 
ilulous clusters of pale blue flowers. Whei- wdl 
established it makes an enormous growth ; it >^ 
very hardy, and one of the most superb vines 
- ver introduced. 
Chinese White (Sinensis Alba)— -Introduced by 
Mr. Fortune from China, and regarded as one of 
the greatest acquisllons; a rather slow grower. 
Evergreens 
Arlxir Vitae, Anierh'an— (_>iie nl' the finest ever- 
greens for hedg«-s. It grows rapidly and soon 
for ins a most beautiful h^dge; very dense. Of 
course it is never adapted to turn stock, but it 
forms a most desirable and ornamental screen to 
divide the lawn from other parts of the ground 
i>r any other purpose. 
Arbor Vitae, Golden— A beautiful variety 
C:'hlnese. compact and globular: color a lively ye; 
lowish green; not quite hardy at the North; shou! ! 
be ])lanled in a shady situation. 
Arbor Vitae, Pj^ramidalis — An exceedingly beau 
tlful. bright variety, resembling the Irish Juniper 
in form : foliage a deep green, color well retained 
in winter; perfectly hardy. Should have a place 
in every collection. 
Evergreeni* 
