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Smiths, Powell &c Lamb's Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit 
White Flowered (Hortensis Nivea) — Flowers pure white retaining 
their purity during the whole time of flowering. A profuse bloomer. 
Of dwarf habit and slow growth. 
White Flowered (Candida)— Of vigorous habit, an erect grower, 
becoming in time a large-sized shrub. Flowers pure white and 
produced in great abundance through the summer. 50 cts. 
Variegated Leaved Dwarf (Nana Yariegata) — Of dwarf spreading 
habit. Leaves bordered with yellow, clearly defined; flowers bright 
pink. It stands the sun well and is one of the best variegated 
leaved shrubs. 50 cts. 
CLASS II— CLIMBING SHRUBS. 
Price 35 cents except otherwise noted. 
AMPELOPSIS. 
American Ivy or Virginia Creeper (Quinquefolia)— A well known 
rapid growing vine, having rich crimson leaves in Autumn. One 
of the finest for covering walls', piazzas, etc. 25 cts. 
Japan Creeper (Veitchii)— Has smaller leaves than the American 
that overlap one another in their growth forming a dense mass of 
green. The foliage is beautiful in summer and changes to crimson 
scarlet in autumn. The most attractive Ivy for covering brick and 
stone buildings. 
CLEMATIS. 
None of the climbing shrubs exceed in beauty the Clematis, with 
its slender branches, rapid growth, handsome foliage and profusion 
of beautiful large flowers of various colors. We can recommend 
only a few varieties for general cultivation. The following are 
among the best : 
Alexandra— Large, pale violet; vigorous gower and profuse 
bloomer. A fine variety. $1.00. 
Henrii — Very large, fine form, free grower and bloomer ; flow- 
ers creamy white. June to October. $1.00. 
Imperatrice Eugenie — Vigorous grower; flowers large, pure white 
and abundant. One of the best whites. $1.00. 
