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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
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Ampelopsis Veitchii. 
special Importation. 
Venv French Large 
Double Flowering 
Lilacs ♦ 
These are usually 
sold for 
35c. 
to 75c. 
each. 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. 
J mnefnu<;t\ Vritrhii Thi ?.very attractive clinging vine will be 
reuonu. rea di]y recognized by our readers when 
(Boston Ivy) we remind them that its glossy ivy leaves 
overlap each other and its long, delicate, young shoots stretch up the 
stone walls of our finest city residences. The tendrils at nearly every 
joint cling firmly to the smoothest surfacp of rock or wood. The 
glossy leaves assume in the autumn the most beautiful tints of scarlet 
and crimson. The handsomest vine possible for growth on house 
walls, especially the foundation and first story, round the doors and 
windows. It is hardy. Plants 15 inches high, 15c., 2 for 25c, 
Plants 2 feet high, 25c., 2 for 40c. Seed pkt,,5c. _ 
/1&e>h}a fiffina-h «£ A beautiful, hardy, climbing vine. It 
CT± nevia yutnaxa. & often grows 15 fee t in a year and pro¬ 
duces throughout the season large clusters of fragrant 
flowers, resembling Forget- me-nots. Each, 15c., 2 for 25c. 
ristolochia Siuhn £ Very hardy, strong-growing 
c/l vf Otpno.' < 2 * vine, with largCi peculiar, heart- 
, (Dutchman’s Pipe.) shaped leaves. Curious pipe- 
shaped flowers of yellowish-brown. Each, 2 0c., 2 for 30c. 
Wist*ri*.Chlnes'Purple. „« Efy’ 
ing over buildings, second floor verandahs, and wherever 
tall-growing climbers are wanted ; it is a vigorous, rapid grower, and 
entirely hardy. The flowers are borne in long, pendulous clusters 
of lovely, rich, violet purple; deliciously sweet and exceedingly 
handsome ; one of the very best climbing vines. Plants, 15c. each, 
2 for 25c. ’ 
J-foneysuckle Hedges. u * uLlL i v h onderf 1 ul ^ hat pretty 
J J ' , , J hedges they make. Iron or wire 
fences are the best, but almost any kind is soon covered with 
a mantle of living green, making a very pretty and cheap border for 
lawns, drives, parks, walks, cemeteries, etc. The sweet-scented 
Honeysuckles are both fragrant and beautiful. 
T-Jall's Javan ,** A strong-growing, almost ever- 
ii sjapan. _ ^ green sort with pure white 
flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant and covered 
with flowers from Jul y to November. 15c. each, 2 for 25c. 
A handsome and 
^ desirable variety, 
with variegated 
15c. each, 2 for 25c. 
'apan Golden-leaved. 
J* 
(Aurea Reticulata.) 
foliage and yellowish-white flowers. 
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^cartel Trumpet. A* 
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Bright red trumpet-shaped flowers; 
bloom very freely the entire season, 
vigorous and rapid growin g. 15c, each, 2 for 25c. 
'onthly Fraqrant. & §, e iL? nd „ yellow ^ very fragrant. 
..r ... , , „ Blooms all summer; leaves tinged 
with reddish color. 15c., 2 for 25c. 
1 each of these 4 sorts for 40c., postpaid. 
he Tree Lilac. 
(Syringa Japonica.) 
New Double-flowering Lilac La Gaxdois. 
Le Gaulois. Flowers double ; rich, peach cr, or 
extra fine. 25c., 2 for 40c. 
Mme, Casimir Perier. The finest double w; te 
rheindividual flowers, which resemble minia ire 
Tuberoses, as well as the truss, are of immense ze 
deliciously scented. 25c. each, 2 for 40c. 
Madame Lemoine. Double pure white, flo' .ep 
are borne in enormous panicles. 25 c.; 2 for 40 
Marie Le Gray. Beautiful creamy white 1 Av¬ 
ers of immense size. 25c.; 2 for 40c. 
President Grevy. Double blue, extrei L 
large. 25c., 2 for 40c. 
Louis Spath. Double, deep, rosy purple. 2 c,, 
2 for 40c. y 
1 each of the 6 kinds for $1. 
stout, well-branched tree, with large and handsome leaves, and ra- 
“J£SSL of blossoms, sometimes measuring 16 to 24 inches in size, the 4t 
showy and ornamental trees. Each, 25c,, 2 for 40c, 1 each of the 7 varieties $ 1.15. 
