D. M. ANDREWS, BOULDER, COLORADO. 
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long, strangely curled and twisted, arranged 
above and on each side of the slender 
branches, so that at a little distance they 
have an appearance suggestive of Ostrich 
plumes. Easily transplanted and thrives 
anywhere. Strong bushy stock, $2.00 per 
dozen; seed 10 cents. 
CLEMATIS. 
(Erect, non-climbing sorts.) 
A valuable class of herbaceous perennials, very 
easily grown. Most Clematis seed germinates 
slowly but is quite sure to grow. 
Clematis Davidiana. 2 feet. Very beautiful 
blue flowered sort. Late summer. $2.50 per 
dozen. 
Clematis Douglasii.* Mountain Leather Flower. 
1 foot. One of the finest of spring blooming 
perennials, flowers handsome deep blue, simi¬ 
lar in shape but much larger and more showy 
than those of Clematis Crispa , foliage silky 
gray, beautifuly cut into almost linear seg¬ 
ments. Seed heads very plumose and quite 
conspicuous. $1.00 per dozen; seed 10 cents. 
Clematis Fremontii.* Fremont’s Leather Flower. 
1 foot. Very distinct from the preceding 
species, leaves entire, flowers pale blue and 
appearing later. A handsome and con¬ 
spicuous plant during the entire season of 
growth. Quite rare. $1.00 per dozen; seed 
15 cents. 
Clematis stans. 2 feet. Quite similar to C. 
Davidiana but flowers white, $3.00 per 
dozen. 
Clematis Davidiana. 
Cyperus strigosus. 1 foot. Hardy Umbrella 
Plant. This charming novelty is perfectly 
hardy, and is a great aquisition. Our illus¬ 
tration is remarkably accurate, but the beau¬ 
tiful bronzy green hues of the flower must be 
seen to be appreciated. It is of easiest cul¬ 
ture and will succeed anywhere, but like the 
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