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COMAL SPRINCiS NURSERY 
erreen foliafre, netted and mottled with gold, dowers white and very desirable. 
The leaves change to dark-green and purple in. winter. 25 cts. 
Sinensis Perposia, the birds are pink and the open dower is pure white. 
Leaves are very large, and of dark-green color. The vines are brown in 
color. 25 cts. each. 
Chinese rtatrimony Vine, when trained is a most vigorous and desirable 
hardy climber. It sends out numerous side branches, so that it covers a great 
space in a short time and every new vine is at once covered with bright pur- 
ple dowers, which are succeeded by brilliant scarlet berries nearly an inch 
long. The contrast between the dark-green foliage and shining scarlet fruit 
is beautiful. IS cts each'. 
English Ivy, a splendid evergreen climber, with dark glossy leaves; 
clings drmly to stone or brick w'alhs without trellis or support, covering them 
closel3' with its splendid foliag-e. Price for large plants, IS cts. 
(ierman Ivy, Quicker growing than the English; otherwise serves the 
same purpose. Leaves are not so dark in color. Can be used for hanging 
baskets. Price for strong plants. 25 cts. each. 
Clematis Paniculata, one of the most beautiful of our hardy climbing 
vines. The dowers are pure white, and are borne in great panicles or clus- 
ters of bloom, fairly covering the plant so that it is a mass or sheet of deecy 
white. The fragrance is delicious, resembling the English Hawthorne 
Blossoms, and so subtle and penetrating that a large plant in bkxjm fills the 
air with its exquisite fragrance. 25 cts. each. 
Vinca Hlegantissima, (trailing), variegated silver-green, strong plants. 
15c each, $1 50 per dozen. 
Vinca Harrisemii, (trailing), two shades of green and gold, strong plants. 
15c each, Sl.,50 per dozen. 
Vinca Evergreen, (trailing) , dark-green. 1.5c each, per 12, $1.50. 
Ornamental (Brasses. 
No garden is complete without a few of these beautiful grasses. They 
are so easilj' transplanted and grow with so little c;ire, that ever\’bod3' can 
afford to have them The beautiful plumes the3’ pro- 
duce keep for 3'ears, if cut at the right time and 
properly dried. 
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Eulalia Japonica Zebrina, (ziebra Grass) bright 
green blades with white bars across them; grows to a 
height of five to six feet, producing fine lace-like 
plumes which last for 3'ears if cut when fresh. Per- 
Eulalia Japonica Variegata, a variegated hard3' grass from Japan. In 
appearance it somewhat resembles the Ribbon Grass, while in a3'oung state. 
^ectly hardy. 15 cts. 
