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Clematis Paniculata 
Paniculata — A native of Japan. A beau- 
tiful and rapid growing climber, 
which in a very brief time will cover 
any ordinary veranda. The flowers 
are small, pure white and delightfully 
fargrant, and are borne in enormous 
masses, almost concealing the foliage. 
Entirely free from blight and re- 
garded as a great acquisition. 
LARGE FLOWERING. 
Alexandra — This is one of the continuous 
blooming sorts of real merit. The 
flowers are largo and of a pale red- 
dish-violet color. Desirable. July to 
October. 
Baron Veillard — (New) — Flowers large 
and very abundant; a handsome rose 
color. One of the best of its class. 
Duchess of Edinburg — -This is one of the 
best of the double white varieties. 
The flowers are pure white, four 
inches across; very deep. They are 
also remarkably sweet scented. 
Fair Rosamond — Free growing and hand- 
some. The flower is fully six inches 
across; the color is white with a 
bluish cast, having a light wine-red 
bar up the center of each sepal. 
Flowers very fragrant. 
Gem — A new and perpetual-blooming va- 
riety. The flowers are of a deep lav- 
ender blue. June to October. 
Henryii— This is the finest of all white 
Clematis and should find a place in 
every collection. It is not only a 
vigorous grower, it is a remarkably 
free and continuous bloomer, begin- 
ning with the earliest and holding on 
with the latest. Flowers large, of a 
boautiful creamy white, with reddish- 
chocolate autheis. June to Octobe r. 
Jackmanni — This is, perhaps, the best- 
known of the fine perpetual Clematis, 
and should have credit for the great 
popularity now attending this family 
of beautiful climbers. The plant is 
free in its form of growth and an 
abundant and successful bloomer, 
producing flowers until frozen up. 
The flowers are large, of an intense 
violet-purple, remarkable for its vel- 
vety richness. Jackmanni has no 
superior and very few, if any, equals. 
July to October. 
John Gould Veitclr — Sent from Japan in 
1862. The flowers are vory hand- 
some, distinct, large, double, and of 
light blue or lavender color. June. 
Clematis Jackmanni 
