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ARISTOLOCHIA. Birthwort 
A. Sipho. Dutchman’s Pipe. A native species, of climbing habit and rapid growth, with magnificent 
light green foliage, 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and curious pipe-shaped, yellowish brown 
flowers. 75c. 
CELASTRUS. Staff Tree 
C. articulatus, syn. paniculatus-orbiculatus. A very vigorous climbing shrub from Japan, adapted 
for running over wild and rugged arrangements. It is most attractive in autumn when covered 
with fruits, which are of a light yellow color when ripe and which split open after the manner of 
Euonymus, showing bright red seeds within. 35c. 
C. scandens. Climbing Bitter Sweet or Wax Work. A native climbing or twining plant, with fine 
large leaves, yellow flowers, and clusters of orange-capsuled fruit in the autumn. It grows 10 to 
12 feet in a season. 35c. 
CISSUS 
C. variegata. Variegated-leaved Cissus. A handsome running vine like a grape, with variegated 
three-lobed leaves, and small clusters of dark colored fruit. 35c. 
CLEMATIS. Virgin’s Bower 
None among hardy perennials exceed in beauty and effectiveness the finer sorts of Clematis. As a climber for the 
veranda, a screen for fences, for pillars along the garden walks, for training on walls or arbors, in masses on rock work, or 
cultivation in pots, it has no rival among strong-growing blossoming plants. The Clematis should be grown in rich, deep, 
sandy loam, and be well mulched with rotten manure in winter. The richest sheets of bloom and largest flowers are 
obtained where it has partial shade and a liberal supply of water at the roots. 
After many years’ experience we have come to the conclusion to grow only a few varieties which have proved worthy 
of general cultivation. The leading and best varieties are Jackmanni, Henryi , Mine. Edward Andre, pciniculata and 
Sieboldii. 
C. Henryi. Very large, fine form; free grower and bloomer; creamy white. $1.00. 
C. Hybrida Sieboldii. Large, bright blue flowers; fine. $1.00. 
C. Jackmanni. Large, intense violet purple; remarkable for its velvety richness; free in growth and 
an abundant and successive bloomer. $1.00. 
C. Madame Edward Andre. Flowers large, of a beautiful bright velvety red, very free-flowering, 
and continuous bloomer. $1.00. 
C. paniculata. From Japan. It has proved to be one of the most desirable, useful, and beautiful of 
hardy garden vines, being a luxuriant grower, profuse bloomer, and possessing fine foliage. It is 
particularly useful for covering veranda.^ pillars, fences, where a trellis or support can be provided 
for it to climb on. The flowers are of medium size, very pretty and fragrant, and produced in 
the greatest profusion in late summer. We can recommend it in the strongest manner as one of 
the best vines to grow near the house; it makes a growth of from 25 to 30 feet in a single season, 
and should be cut back to the ground each spring. 35c. 
C. Virginiana. American White Clematis. A remarkably rapid climbing plant, growing to the 
height of twenty feet, producing an immense profusion of flowers in August. 35c. 
EUONYMUS 
E. radicans. An evergreen vine; clings to walls after the manner of Ivy. 50c. 
var. variegata. A variety of the above with variegated leaves. 50c. 
LONICERA. Honeysuckle 
L. Belgica. Monthly Fragrant, or Dutch Honeysuckle. Blooms all summer. Red and yellow, 
very fragrant flowers. 50c. 
L. brachypoda aureo reticulata. Japan Golden-leaved Honeysuckle. A handsome and very desir¬ 
able variety, with the foliage beautifully netted or variegated with yellow. 35c. 
L. Canadensis. Canadian Honeysuckle. A very robust, rapid grower, with large glaucous leaves 
and yellow flowers. 35c. 
L. Halleana. Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. A strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort, with pure white 
flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and covered with flowers from July to December; 
holds its leaves till January. The best bloomer of all. 35c. 
L. Heckrotti. Flowers rose color on the outside, yellow in center; blooms all summer. 50c. 
L. sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. This and its varieties are the handsomest in cul¬ 
tivation. It is a strong, rapid grower, and produces scarlet inodorous flowers. 50c. 
PERIPLOCA. Silk Vine 
P. Graeca. A rapid-growing beautiful climber. Will twine around a tree or other support to the 
height of 30 or 4-0 feet. Foliage glossy, and purple brown axillary clusters of flowers. 35c. 
