SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1904 
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Rubus sorbifolius 
This is a most interesting Raspberry from Japan of not much 
value as a fruit, but, considered as an ornamental plant, very desir¬ 
able and beautiful. It does not grow over 15 or 16 inches high and 
completely covers the ground with a mass of beautiful foliage. In 
May it is •covered with very pretty white, fragrant flowers and from 
June until frost it is always in flower and fruit. The fruit is as 
large as a fair-sized strawberry and most beautiful, being the most 
brilliant red I have ever seen in any fruit. The flavor, however, 
does not equal its appearance and is not as good as that of the best 
Raspberries. This Raspberry will be valuable for covering sandy 
banks or to plant in any soil too poor to grow anything else. It 
spreads with the greatest rapidity. 1 can also supply a yellow- 
fruited variety which is not so attractive as the red. 10 cts. each, 
$1 per doz., $0 per 100. 
Clematis 
Large-Flowered Clematis. 
COCCINEA HYBRIDS. These are a new race of hardy Clematis, obtained by 
Messrs. George Jackman & Son from the beautiful American species, C. coccinea, and 
one of the older hybrids, named Star of India. The flowers of the progeny are quite 
distinct, both in color and shape, from all other Clematis in cultivation, and the plants 
are hardy, free-growing and free-flowering. 
COUNTESS OF ONSLOW. Flowers bell-shaped, bright violet-purple, with a 
broad scarlet median band on each petal. First-class certificate, Royal Horticultural 
Society. Extra strong plants, $1.50. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY, Flowers bright pink, deeper in the center, lighter 
at the edge of the petals. Useful for cutting. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society. Extra strong plants, $1.50. 
LARGE-FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
I have secured a limited stock of extra large and strong plants of the following: 
75 cents each, $8 per doz. 
Jackmannl. The well-known purple M. Roster. Bright rosy carmine; 
variety. 
Fairy Queen. White, lilac Durs. 
Cypsy Queen. Dark purple. 
Henryl. Pure white, extra large. 
Hybrlda splendida. 
very free-flowering variety. 
Sleboldll. Lavender-blue. 
Jean d’Arc. 
Star of India. 
Lllaclna florlbunda. 
New Weeping Colorado 
Blue Spruce 
(Picca pungens glauca pendula) 
This splendid new evergreen is undoubtedly one of the tincst nov¬ 
elties ever sent out, and was awarded First-class Certificates by the 
Royal Horticultural Society, London, and the Homological Society of 
of Holland. 
This variety 
has the finest 
rich blue foli¬ 
age, even 
brighter than 
the upright¬ 
growing va¬ 
riety, and 
possesses all Kubus sorbifolius. 
the desirable and valuable qualities of its parents. The great quality of this new con¬ 
ifer is its striking and graceful pendulous habit in all stages of its growth. All the 
branches, even the young shoots, are very drooping. 
This evergreen is recommended to those who desire a tree of great distinction and 
rarity. Very small plants, $3 each; small plants, $8 each; larger plants, $10. Speci¬ 
mens, $25 to $75 each. 
