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ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
BIGNONIA (TRUMPET CREEPER). For covering unsightly places, stumps, 
rock-work, or planting in crevices in hedges, the Bignonia will be found very useful. The 
flowers are large, attractive, and showy, and borne profusely when the plant attains a 
fair size. Strong growing, showy flowers, scarlet, crimson, and orange. Excellent for 
training as a standard. 
B. grandiflora. Very large flowers of a splendid orange color, earlier blooming than 
B. radicans. 50 cents each. 
B. radicans. Scarlet flowers in August. Hardy and vigorous. 35 cents each. 
B. radicans atrosanguinea. Purplish-crimson flowers. 50 cents each. 
CLEMATIS. They are among the most useful ornaments of the garden during the 
summer and autumn months. Their perfect hardiness, free growth, ease of cultivation, and 
the charming variety in size, shape, and color of their blossoms are all points in which they 
are unsurpassed. Our collection includes all the best of the recognized varieties. The 
plants offered are strong and vigorous, and, being in pots, can be planted out at any season 
of the year. 
Clematis alba magna. Remarkably large, broad-sepaled flowers ; pure white. 
C. Anderson Henry i. Creamy white ; large and handsome. 
C., Countess Lovelace. Bluish lilac; rosette shaped. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI. 
C., Fairy Queen. Large flowers ; 
pale flesh with pink bar. 
C., Gipsy Queen. Rich, dark, 
velvety purple. 
C., Gem. Sky blue. 
C .hybrida splendida. Blush red. 
C. Jackmanni. Large, rich vio¬ 
let purple ; a free bloomer ; 
most popular. 
C., Jeanne d’Arc. Fine, white. 
C., Kermesiana. Brilliant red. 
C., Lady Caroline Neville. 
French ; white, mauve bars. 
C. lanuginosa Candida. 
White, tinted ; a fine flower. 
C. lilacina floribunda. Pale 
lilac. 
C., Lucy Lemoine. White; 
rosette-shaped, double. 
C., Madame Van Houtte. 
Pure white ; extra fine. 
C., Marie Desfosse. Pure white. 
C., Nigrescens. Black purple. 
C., Nelly Koster. White, new. 
C., President. Intense blue. 
C., Perfecta. Pure white. 
C., Mevernow le Coulter. 
White. 
50 cents each ; $5.00 per doz. 
bix plants of one variety for the price of five; twelve plants for the price of ten. 
