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C. flammula (Sweet Clematis). This hardy climbing plant flowers in summer 
and autumn ; grows to a height of twenty to thirty feet, and is covered with very fra¬ 
grant white flowers. 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz. 
C. paniculata. One of the finest hardy climbers, with handsome foliage, of very vigor¬ 
ous and rapid growth, and producing in late summer dense sheets of medium-sized, 
pure white flowers of the most pleasing fragrance. Each branchlet is thickly set with 
these showy flowers, and all together produce a most gorgeous sight. This is a new 
Japanese plant, perfectly hardy, and finely adapted to use for any covering purpose. 
Rare and choice. 35 cents to $1.00 each. 
Hedera helix (English Ivy). Europe. This, the finest of the evergreen climbers, 
presents a great variety in shape and markings of the leaves. It clings to stone and 
brick walls by means of small rootlets. A fine plant for carpeting ; it will grow beneath 
trees and make a green mat where grass will not live ; it makes fine edgings, and is 
valuable in vases and baskets, for indoor as well as outside. 25 to 50 cents each. 
Hydrangea scandens (Climbing Hydrangea). A vine from Japan, with shining 
green leaves and white flowers, in loose clusters in June. It must have something to 
cling to before it will run, being like the common Ivy in this respect. 75 cents each. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA ON A TRELLIS AGAINST A HOUSE. 
Six plants of one variety for the price of five; twelve plants for the price of ten. 
