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E. W- Reid’s Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
AMPELOPS1S. 
HONEYSUCKLE. 
Veitchii (Boston Ivy). A beautiful hardy climbing 
plant, of Japanese origin. This is one of the finest 
climbers we know of for coveting walls, as it clings 
firmly to the smoothest surface, covering it with 
overlapping leaves, which form a mass of foliage ; 
fresh deep green in summer, changing to bright 
shades of crimson and yellow in autumn ; hardy. 
25 cts ; large, 35 cts. 
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). Hardy ; of rapid 
growth ; fine for covering walls or unsightly objects. 
20 cts.; large, 25 cts. 
Tricolor. Leaves beautifully mottled with creamy 
white. 25 cts. ; large, 30 cts. 
AR1STOLOCH1A SIPHO. 
(Dutchman's Pipe.) 
A vigorous and rapid-growing climber, bearing 
singular brownish colored flowers, resembling in 
shape a Dutchman’s pipe. The leaves are large, and 
as the plant grows quickly, it soon makes a dense 
shade. For arbors or trellisses, or for making a 
screen, it is invaluable. It readily attains a height of 
20 feet, and is perfectly hardy. 30 cts. ; extra size (by 
express only), 75 cts. 
B1GN0NIA RADICANS. 
(Trumpet-Flower.) 
Hall’s Japanese. An almost evergreen honeysuckle 
of great value, being entirely hardy, and of strong 
and vigorous growth. Flowers fragrant, pure white, 
changing to yellow ; produced in profusion from 
May till December. 25 cts.; large, 35 cts. 
Aurea Reticulata. A variety with beautifully varie- 
gated foliage ; leaves netted and veined with clear 
yellow ; flowers yellow and fragrant. 15 cts.; large, 
20 cents. 
Chinese Twining. Blooms at intervals through the 
summer, and retains its foliage late in winter ; 
flowers nearly white. 15 cts. ; large, 20 cts. 
Halleana. Color white, changing to yellow ; very 
fragrant; blooms from June till November. 15 cts.; 
large, 20 cts. 
Monthly Fragrant. A fine, rapid-growing variety ; 
flowers large and very fragrant ; color red and yel- 
low ; a constant bloomer. 15 cts. ; large, 20 cts. 
Scarlet Trumpet. A strong, rapid-grower, with an 
abundance of bright scarlet flowers, which, though 
strikingly handsome, are not fragrant. Strong 
plants, each, 25 cts. ; large, 30 cts. 
IRISH IVY. 
This is a well-known, glossy-leaved evergreen 
climber of luxuriant growth. Needs a protected sit- 
uation at the far north. 20 cts.; large, 35 cts. 
A rapid-growing climber, with large scarlet, trumpet- 
shaped flowers. 20 cts. ; large, 25 cts. 
CLEMATIS. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. This is without doubt the 
best of the double whites ; very free flowering. 60 
cts. ; large, 75 cts. 
Fair Rosamond. Blush white ; wine-red bar on 
each petal. 40 cts. ; large. 50 cts. 
Ciloire dc St. Julien. White, flushed with mauve; 
large and showy. 60 cts. 
Henryi. Creamy white, large and fine, very hardy 
and strong growing. 60 cts. ; large, 75 cts. 
Jackmanni. The flowers when fully expanded are 
from four to six inches in diameter; intense violet- 
purple, with a rich velvety appearance, distinctly 
veined. It flowers continually from July until 
frost. The strongest grower and best bloomer in 
the collection, socts. ; extra fine three-year plants, 
60 cts. ; large, 75 cts. 
Lady Caroline Neville. Fine flowers, from six to 
seven inches in diameter; color delicate blush- 
white, with a broad purplish lilac band in the center 
of each sepal. 50 cts. ; large, 60 cts. 
WISTARIA. 
Chinese (Sinensis). A most beautiful climber of 
rapid growth, producing long pendulous clusters of 
pale blue flowers. When well established.it makes 
an enormous growth ; it is very hardy, and a superb 
vine. 25 cts., 35 cts. and 50 cts. 
Double Purple 
(Flore Pleno). A 
rare and charming 
variety, with per- 
fectly double flow- 
ers, deeper in color 
than the single, 
and with racemes 
of r e m a r k a b 1 e 
length. Perfectly 
hardy. 50 cts. and 
60 cts. 
Chinese White. 
Introduced by Mr. 
Fortune, from 
China, and re 
garded as one of 
his greatest acqui- 
sitions. 50 cents 
and 60 cents. clematis jackmanni. 
