Vines, Trailers and Climbers. 
AKEBIA quinata. A handsome twining vine. Pretty when trained to a trellis or when rambling over 
other shrubs. The fragrant, purplish brown flowers are in axillary racemes. 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts.,. 
$1 per doz ; prepaid by mail, 20 cts. 
AMPELOPSIS. See Vitis. 
API OS tuberosa (Wild Bean). A tuberous-rooted climber. 
Flowers purple. 6 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz.; by mail, 55 
cts. per doz. 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe). A fine climbing 
vine, with large, dark green leaves ; flowers shaped like a 
pipe; purple and green. 35 cts. each; by mail, 45 cts. each. 
CELASTRUS scandens (Bittersweet). A handsome twining 
shrub, with dark green foliage and handsome, orange-colored 
fruit. Fine for covering old walls, stone heaps or any similar 
object. 15 cts. each, $1.35 per doz.; by mail, 20 cts. 
CLEMATIS coccinea (Scarlet Clematis). A fine southern 
species, with scarlet flowers. [C. Viorna according to Index 
Kewensis, but horticulturally distinct.] 15 cts. each, 2 for 
25 cts.; by mail, 20 cts. 
C. crispa. This is a southern species, with large, light purple 
or lavender flowers. One of the best. 15 cts. each,2 for 25 cts.; 
by mail, 20 cts. 
C. Flammula. A vigorous climber, with white flowers; from 
the south of Europe ; fragrant. 15 cts. each ; by mail, 18 cts 
C. florida, var. Countess of Lovelace. One of the finest. 
Flowers bluish lilac. 60 cts. each ; by mail, 70 cts. 
C. graveolens. A small, hardy, climbing species from Chinese 
Tartary. Flowers pale yellow, solitary, of medium size ; the 
only yellow-flowered Clematis. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. ; 
by mail, 20 cts. 
C. hybrid, Edouard Andre. Bright red, of a velvety color ; free 
bloomer. 60 cts. each ; by mail, 70 cts. 
C. Jackmanni. Very handsome, large, dark purple flowers. 
A general favorite in the genus ; is the showiest and hand¬ 
somest of all. 40 cts. each ; by mail, 50 cts. 
C. —, var. alba. 50 cts. each ; by mail, 60 cts. 
C. lanuginosa, var. alba. Pure white flowers ; a very charm¬ 
ing plant. 60 cts. each ; by mail, 70 cts. 
C. —, var. Henryi. Large white flowers. 60 cts. each; by 
mail, 70 cts. 
C. —, var. Lady Londesborough. This variety has been 
tested at Jackson, New Hampshire, and is one of the best of 
the large flowered kinds for cold and exposed situations 
Flowers delicate silvery grey, with white stripes down each 
petal ; stamens stained with pink. May and June. 65 cts. 
C. paniculata. One of the handsomest species in cultivation ; 
of strong, climbing habit, often 12 feet high, and covered with 
white, fragrant flowers. A fine species; a native of Japan, 
and quite hardy. 25 cts. each ; by mail, 30 cts. 
C. Viorna (Leather-flower). Flowers are large, drooping, pur¬ 
ple-yellow inside. A hardy native. 15 cts. each, $1 per doz.; 
by mail, 20 cts. 
C. virginiana (Virgin’s Bower). 15 cts. each, $1 per doz. Clematis Jackmanni. 
