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Wegelia, Rose-colored, — A new an<l elegant 
Chinese Shrub, with rose-colored flowers, and 
considered one of the finest plants that we have 
acquired through Mr. Fortune. 
Zauscliiicriu ('alii'ornica, — A most beautiful 
Californian plant, introduced by Mr. llartweg, 
has showy whitish leaves and very brilliant scar- 
let blossoms. 
€LlMBli\G SHRUBS. 
A in pel op sis, or American Ivy,— Sometimes 
called the Virginia creeper. A rapid grower, 
and attaches itself to anything it touches, like 
the Bignonia. 25c. 
Bigiionia, or Trumpet Flower, — A splendid 
hardy plant, with large, scarlet, trumpet shaped 
flowers. 25c. 
Bignonia, Large Flowered, or Chinese,— 
A more dwarf species than the former, with lar- 
ger flowers and more tender. 50c. 
Clematis, Sweet Scented,— (Flammula.) lias 
white flowers, and very fragrant. 25c. 
Blue Flowered,— (Viticella.) 50c. 
Florida,— lias large white double flowers, 
similar to a rose — sweet scented. 50c. 
Clamatis, American, — lias white flowers in 
August. 25c. 
Grecian Silk-Vine,— (Periploca graven). A rapid 
twining shrub, has beautiful foliage and singular 
flowers— is much admired. 25c. 
Honeysuckle, Brown’s,— (Brownii). Dark fo- 
liage and scarlet flowers. 88c. 
Canadian, -A robust grower with large glau- 
cous leaves and yellow flowers. 88c. 
Common Woodbine,— A robust grower 
and very showy ; blooms in June and July. 25c. 
Chinese Twining,— Called by some an 
Evergreen ; very sweet and showy. 88c. 
Honeysuckle, Douglas’s,— New ; flowers or- 
ange-red ; Blooms in July and September. 5Uc. 
monthly Fragrant, -Desirable. Constant 
bloomer and very sweet. 25c. 
Fall id a,— Pale flowered; white and straw- 
color, beautiful. 50c. 
Scarlet, Superb, —Has longer leaves and 
blossoms than the following. 88c. 
Scarlet, monthly Trumpet, — Scarlet 
flowers, blooms all summer. 25c. 
Yellow Trumpet,— 8Sc. 
Also a very handsome orange colored seedling, with 
large heads of flowers, large rough leaves, and is much 
admired. 50c. 
Ivy, Fnglish, — Something similar to the above, 
but has smaller k-uv<-s. 25c. 
Feriploea grceca, or Virginia Silk-Vine, 
__ A rapid and hardy climber, has beautiful glossy 
foliage and curious brown flowers. 25c. 
Wistaria, or Glycine,— American cluster-flow- 
ering. 50c. 
Chinese,— Blue flowering. 50c. 
The Glycines are rapid and graceful climbers, cov- 
ering a large space in a single season. The flowers are 
in pendulous clusters, of a beautiful pale blue; bloom 
in June, and sometimes in the fall. 
SELECT ROSES. 
The large demand for Boses has impelled us to bestow much attention upon their culture ; and to the further- 
ance of this object, w r c arc constantly increasing our stock under the superintendence of an efficient and care- 
ful propagator, as well as by semi-annual importations from abroad, for the satisfactory accomplishment of 
which our opportunities are peculiarly fortunate. 
We are privileged, through the kindness of a gentlemen residing in Paris, who is not only familiar with the 
plants belonging to this branch of the Nursery, but who has constant business relations with their best 
growers in Europe, to avail ourselves of the advantages of his position to procure whatever may be new and 
desirable. This opportunity has already put us in possession of many of the rarest and finest Boses of the 
several classes, and will continue to be available to us hereafter, so that we arc now, and shall continue to be, 
peculiarly well prepared to gratify tastes the most varied and fastidious. 
Some of the most rare varieties will not be saleable with us until another season. These arc distinguished 
under the several heads, by the prefix of a star (*). 
