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W. S. LITTLE, ROCHESTER, N. Y 
CLEMATIS. 
We offer the following varieties of this now popular 
and beautiful climber. They are all very elegant. The 
Clematis is unsurpassed for garden decoration and is ex¬ 
tremely easy of cultivation. 
COCCINEA. This is quite 
distinct from the other varie¬ 
ties mentioned. Being her¬ 
baceous, it grows to a height 
of 10 or 12 feet in a season and 
is covered from July to Octo¬ 
ber with a profusion of bright 
coral scarlet flowers, of the 
form shown in the cut. It is 
very elegant. 50 cents each. 
Jackmanii. Of this well 
known variety we grow a 
large stock. It is unsurpas¬ 
sed for general cultivation. 
$1 each. 
Lanuginosa Candida. (See 
colored plate in catalogue.) 
One of the finest white sorts ; 
flowers large and showy. 51. 
The Gem. Flowers large: 
color, delicate lavender blue. 
Blooms early in summer; very elegant. $1 each. 
Fortunei. Flowers double ?chite % peculiarly formed and 
quite fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Standishii. A vigorous, hardy sort, blossoming early 
in the season in great profusion ; flowers dark purple. 
£i each. 
Selena. Has large white flowers. *1 each. 
John Gould Veitch. Flowers large, double, bright 
lavender blue. $1.50 each. 
Lady Caroline Neville. Large, bright blue flowers, 
barred with purple; very elegant. <1.50 each. 
Lawsoniana. Rosy purple flowers with dark veins; 
large and distinct. $1 each. 
Tunbrigensis. Deep bluish purple ; vigorous and very 
free blooming ; a fine sort. <1 each. 
Belisarius. Light blue; an early flowering sort. $1 
each. 
Rendatlerii. Large, bright purple. ?i each. 
A set including all the above described varieties, $10. 
