LIST OF NOVELTIES , ETC. 
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Viburnum tomentosum —The single form of the beautiful Japan Snowball, Viburnum Plicatum; flowers 
pure white, borne along the branches in flat cymes, in the greatest profusion early in June. 
Perfectly hardy, vigorous, and free-blooming. Very desirable. $1.00. 
Clematis—Madame Edward Andre —A grand novelty. Flowers large, of a beautiful bright velvety red, 
very free-flowering, and continuous bloomer. $1.00. 
Bignonia grandiflora - {Large-flowered Trumpet Creeper) —A rare and beautiful variety of the Trumpet 
Creeper. Flowers very large, salmon color, center yellow, striped red ; fine. 35 cts. 
SINGLE HERBACEOUS PAEONIES. 
We have a fine collection, embracing the choicest varieties to be obtained in this country and 
Europe. Now that single flowers are so popular, these will be found invaluable ; they cover a wide 
range of color, and blossom early. Selected varieties. $1.00 each. 
Japan Single White Paeonia— A magnificent variety from Japan, with large single white flowers, dark 
center, almost black. $1.00 each. 
NEW HARDY PLANTS. 
Achillea—The Pearl ( Yarrow )—Small, double white flowers, covering the plant in July. Invaluable for 
borders. One of the prettiest flowering plants and should be in every garden. 25 cts. 
Japan Double Anemone—Whirlwind —A variety of the well known Japan Anemone, producing double 
white flowers in great profusion in the autumn. One of the finest fall-flowering perennials. 
Hardy. 25 cts. 
Phlox Coquelicot —A new variety raised by Lemoine, and one of his best; flowers large and of a fiery 
red color. 50 cts. 
Rudbeckia, Golden Glow, or Summer Chrysanthemum— A large, showy plant, attaining in good soil a 
height of six to eight feet the same season planted. Flowers three and one-half inches in diam¬ 
eter, double, well formed, and of a deep golden yellow color, resembling yellow Chrysanthe¬ 
mums, and borne on long stems which render them suitable for cutting. Plants bloom profusely 
from July till September. One of the best novelties in hardy flowering plants. 15 cts. 
NEW ROSES. 
Crimson Rambler— The wonderful new Japanese 
Rose, by far the most important and valua¬ 
ble acquisition of recent years. The 
Crimson Rambler is unquestionably an 
acquisition, a novelty of high order, and 
most distinct in its characteristics. It is a 
running or climbing rose of vigorous habit, 
strong and rapid growth, with handsome, 
shining foliage, and produces in marvel¬ 
ous abundance clusters of the brightest 
crimson semi-double roses. Its clustered 
form, its brilliancy, the abundance of its 
bloom, and the great length of time the 
flowers remain on the plant without fall¬ 
ing or losing their brilliancy, are qualities 
which will make this new claimant for 
admiration an assured favorite. For 
verandas, walls, pillars, and fences it is a 
most suitable plant. If grown in beds 
and pegged down it produces marvelous 
heads of bloom, or it can be grown in bush 
form and thus become a most striking 
object. We planted this rose out of doors, 
along with Hybrid Perpetuals and other 
hardy roses, and the plants came through 
the winter even better than many of the 
hardy varieties, remaining fresh and green 
to the very tips. But it is not only for 
out-door use that it is valuable; it can 
also be employed most satisfactorily for 
decorating in-doors when grown in pots, 
and for forcing at Easter time when pot- 
grown specimens bring high prices. We 
are satisfied that this is the greatest rose 
novelty of recent years. Dormant field- 
grown plants. 20 cts. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE MARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY. 
