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ol)v bciit|d)cn fnuft lum cir.ciu bcutfcljcn 
jioorost soil. Tlie folia>?C! is finely cut, brif?lit fireen, 
sliinin}? as if varnislied and keeps in full beauty 
until Cbristnias. The flowers are single, pure 
white, witli yellow stamens, and are lu'odneed in 
<;reat profusion, do ets. 
MOSS UOSKS. 
Crimson Clobe. 
Glory of Moses, clear pink, very mo.ssy bud. 
Mausseline, larf'e, full, color pure wiiite to rosy 
blush; a continuous bloomer. 
Zenobia, piid<, larjje and double. 
THEK HOSES. 
Tbe Tree Roses are grafted on hardy rose stalks 
four to five feet hiffh, ar<- tree shaped, (see cut.) 
and when in full bloom are objects of beauty, 
makinjr hand.some plants for the lawn or rose 
border. In this shape we otter only the ‘-Hybrid 
I’erpetual" or hardy class. We have them in 
WiiiTK, I’l.NK, Yki.i.ow and CniMsox at each; 
S12.00 per dozen. Two colors to one stalk, Hun 
and WiiiTK, $1.30 each. 'J'lie annexed cut rej)- 
resents a Tree Hose in full bloom. 
Hardy Climbers. 
Antigonum Leptophos, or Qdeens Wreath, a 
splendid elimbinf? plant from central .Mexico, 
producing rose colored flowers in racines 
two feet long. 'I’he profusion of bloom is 
such as to give the resemblance of roses at a 
distance, hence its name, Hosa de Montana 
or Mountain Hose. Will live out in the win- 
t(T anywhere in the south. The vines are 
kill(‘d by frost, but it (piiekly shoots up in the 
spring and develops its flowers from May 
until frost. This is one of the most lovely 
vines. 25 ets. each. 
Wisteria, a bcautilnl vigorous elimlu-r, that 
bears transplanting well. IToduees large 
clusters of bluish i>ur])le. pea-shai)ed flowers. 
25 ets eaeh. 
Trumpet Creeper, a eli ging vine of rampant 
growth; clings to wood or stone walls, or 
trees; very hardy, lu-oduees clusters of long, 
trumpet-sluiped, orange-scarlet flowers from 
i-arly .siu-ing to late fall. 10 ets. 
Evergreen HoNEVsncKLE, .strong growing, a 
I)erfeot evergreen and an abundant bloonn-r, 
very fragrant, flowers open white, changing 
to yellow. 20 ets. 
Japan Golden Honeysdckle, a beautiful ever- 
green vine with a dark gn-en foliag(!, nettc(i 
and mottled with gold, flowers white and 
very desirable. 'I'hc leavers change to dark 
green and i)uri)le in winter. 25 ets. 
Chinese Matrimony Vine, it is a most vigorous 
hardy climbing plant, when trained, in anv 
location where a hardy climber is desired. 
It sends out numerous side branches. that 
it covers a great space in :i short time, and 
(!very new vine is at once covered with 
bright pui-])le flowers, which are succeeded 
by brilliant scarlet berries nearly an inch 
long. The contrast between the dark green 
foliage and shining scarlet fruit is beautiful. 
25 ets eaeh. 
Passiplora, the flowers are of a blue color, 
to 4 ineh<‘S across and 
borne ])rofusely at all 
times after vines are 
2 to 4 f. et long. The 
numerous st.amens an; 
dark blue, with two or 
tliree rings of white 
near the base. It is 
lillieult to imagine a 
more lovely flower. 
15 ets. each. 
Passiflora. same as a- 
bove, whiti-, 25 ets. 
Indian Climbing Vine Root, something new, 
like an enornious sweet potato. It produces 
a vine which grows b;;tter in a room than 
outside, and the foli.age not bi-ing dense, it 
makes a beautiful, novel and jileasing orna- 
ment for the parlor. Small y<dlow flow(;rs 
and a fruit like a small tomato, with black 
stripes. Large root, 60 ets. each. 
