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CLlBftANS’ LIST OF HARDY CLEMATIS. 
Clematis— General Collection 
No. ■ ■ ■; 
SI La Gaule (l), pure white. 
$2 lllacina florlbunda (l). pale 
f’rey-lilac. i 
52aLouis Van Houtte (l), I 
violet purple. j 
53 Mdlle. Torriana (i>), rose, i 
flushed bluish-purple, | 
54 Madame Grange (j), crim- 
son violet, red bar. 
55 Madame Baron- Veillard 
(J), lilac -rose. 
6; Madame Edouard Andre 
(j), red flowered Jack- 
manni. 
57 Madame Van Houtte (l), 
white. 
6 0 Magniflca (j), reddish pur- 
ple. 
59 Marcel Moser (l), silvery 
lavender heliotrope. 
Sbamontana grandiflora (m) 
white. 
61 Mrs. Villiers Lister (p), 
cream, tinted pink. 
62 Mrs. S. C. 3 Baker (p), 
pinkish white. 
64 Mrs. George Jackman (p), 
satin white. 
Ob Mrs. Hope (i.), satiny 
mauve. 
68 Marie Lefebvre (l), mauve. 
69 Miss Bateman (p), white, 
semi-double. 
70 Miss Crawshay (p), sol- 
ierino pink. 
56 montana (m), white. 
72 Neiiie Moser (l), silvery 
white, sliaded mauve. 
73 Otto Froebei (l), greyish- 
white. 
74 Othello (j ), velvety purple. 
78 purpurea elegans (l), vio- 
let-purple. 
79 Proteus (f), clear purplish 
rose. 
80 paniculata (fl), white. 
84 Robert Hanbury (l), bluish- 
violet. 
No. 
87 Sensation (l) satin mauve 
88 Sir Garnet Wolseley (p). 
slatey-blpe. 
89 Snow-white Jackmanni 
(j). "paper white,” 
1/6. 
106 Thomas Tennant (l) while 
109 Venus Victrix (l), laven- 
der. 
MO velutina purpurea (j), 
blackish mulberry. 
114 vitalba {Traveller’s Joy) 
(fl. ), greenish white. 
M5 Ville de Paris (l) white 
tinged lilac-rose. 
u8 viticella alba (v), greyish 
wliite. 
117 rubra (v), reddish- 
purple. 
116 grandiflora (v), 
claret-red. 
119 X Integrifolla, a pur- 
plish red. 
12 Clematis in 12 fine varieties, our selection, for 9 /-, 12 /- and 15 /- 
IVIES (Hedera). 
All are in pots. Plant in Spring and Summer, and so avoid deaths from bad weather. Purchasers' 
selection of those not priced, pd., ; /- and 1/6 each, according to size." Our selection, 6/-, 9/-, 12/- 
and 1 3/- per dozen. A few extra large plants of some varieties, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
For TREE IVIES see Hedera Arborea, page 67 . 
For descriptions of all varieties of Ivies see our Tree and Shrub List, gratis and post free. 
Collections of Ivies— Our Selection. 
Collection A, 6 ins., 6 pretty distinct sorts, 
4/6 and 7/6. 
Collection B, 12 in 12 pretty distinct^ sorts, 
6/-, 9/-, 1 2/6 and 15/- 
CoUection C, 24 in 24 pretty distinct sorts, 
18/- and 31/6. 
Collection D, 12 beautiful sorts, consisting 
of 5 bronze, $ silver, and 2 golden 
varieties, 9/-, 12/- and 18/- 
Collection E, 5 beautiful bronze varieties, 
4/- and 7/6. 
Collection F, 5 charming silver varieties, 5/- 
and 7/6. 
Collection G, 5 pretty, small green-leaved 
varieties, 3/6 and 7/6. 
No. 
8 angularis aurea. 
14 aurea densa. 
16 spectabiUs. 
GOLD-LEAVED VARIETIES. 
No. I No. 
29 canariense^ aurea macu- 88 Mrs. Pollock. 
lata. 1 15 succinata. 
34 chrysophylla. 
SILVER-LEAVED VARIETIES. 
No. 
3 alba marginata. 
10 argentea elegans. 
30 Cavendlshii (syn. Golden 
Queen ; New Silver 
striped; marginata Cul- 
lissii ). 
36 Clibrans’ Beauty. 
No. 
43 Crippsi (syn. Silver Queen ; 
marginata aurea ; mar- 
ginata elegantissima) . 
73 maculata (syn. marinor- 
ata minor). . 
74 maculata latifolia (syn. 
inarmorata). 
No. 
76 maderensis variegata (syn, 
aurantiaca fol. var. ) 
83 marginata pulchella. 
109 rhomboides variegata. 
121 tricolor. 
CARNATIONS, STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS, FERNS, &c. 
As we buy every novelty that promises to possess merit, and rigorously discard all that 
on trial, do not ; it is clear, that although the number of sorts we list, may be less than many 
others, ” The Best ” must be included and obviously to the. Buyer’s advantage. If asked, we 
will procure for our customers any of these discarded sorts, but we ask our friends, if 
possible to help us in what we are sure, is a reform of Nursery Management, by ordering the 
kinds we offer, in place of others that we have destroyed, because of inferiority. 
