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SELECT PLANT LIST. 
BY MAIL, POST-PAID. 
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF MY PATRONS I have this year 
added the following select list of especially desirable plants, which 
have been grown for me expressly by one of the best florists in 
"Mmneap 
PLANTS WILL BE SENT during the first mild weather after 
receipt of the order, unless otherwise requested, but NOT 
LATER than the time they begin to grow in the spring, about 
the middle of April. Orders for Roses and Japan Cedar can be 
sent up to June 1. 
ALL SHRUBS AND CLIMBING PLANTS are of one year’s 
growth, thrifty and well rooted. 
ROSES ARE WELL ESTABLISHED PLANTS from inch 
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the country. All orders will be FILLED DIRECTLY FROfl THE 
GREENHOUSES where grown, and you may be sure of receiving 
fresh, thrifty plants. 
I GUARANTEE ALL PLANTS to reach you in good condition. 
Any complaints must be made within one week thereafter. 
The Best Stock and Prompt Service. Try Me. 
CLEMATIS, HENRYII. 
CLEMATIS. 
Price, 15 cts. each. Any 3 Clematis for 40 cts. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. . The best of the double pure white. 
Very fragrant and showy. 
GraveoEens. The only yellow Clematis. Flowers small, lasting 
from late summer until frost. ■ j 
Paniculata. One of the most desirable varieties. It bears an 
abundance of small white flowers, somewhat resembling the orange 
blossom in appearance and fragrance. 
“RED, WHITE AND BLUE” CLEMATIS COLLECTION. 
Collection, 35 cts.; single plants, 15 cts. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. (Red). This was first shown at the 
World’s Fair in the French department. Flowers very large (see cut 
p. 12), a vivid crimson and produced in great abundance. 
Henryii (White). The finest of all the white sorts. Blooms from 
June to October. 
Jackmanni (Blue). The best known. A perfect mass of bloom 
when in full flower. 
FIVE OTHER CLIMBERS. 
Price, 15 cts. each; 3 for 35 cts.; 6 for 60 cts. ; 12 for $1.00, 
AmpeEopsis Veitchii (Japan Ivy). A splendid climber where 
heavy foliage is desired. It clings to stone work, brick or wood by its 
own tendrils and forms a dense mat of dark glossy green, changing in 
autumn to gorgeous crimson. 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. Pure white flowers, changing 
to yellow. Blooms from July to November. 
Monthly Fragrant Honeysuckle. (Belgian or Dutch Honey¬ 
suckle). Flowers very fragrant, red outside, buff within; leaves 
tinged with reddish color. Blooms all summer. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. Bright red, trumpet-shaped 
flowers. Rapid grower, in bloom all summer. 
Chinese Wistaria. One of the most desirable porch vines. 
Rich, violet purple flowers, sweet and handsome. 
