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Edward Gillett, Southwick, Mass. - Hardy Fines 
YeUow Rambler. (Aglaia). This, like Crimson Rambler, is a verv vigorous climbing 
foTts clusters and proving hafdy Large plants 
Pink Rambler. A hybrid between Rosa mulliflora and General Jacciueminot. Flowers 
double, deep pmk. Fragrant. 40 cts 
Setigera (Wild Prairie Rose). This is a hardy climbing Rose, with good-sized, single 
pink tlowers. 3o cts. ® 
Hardy Vines and Creepers 
AMPELOPSIS qmnquefolia (Virginia Creeper). A well-known climber, verv hardv and 
greatly used for climbing, on stone. Forms a beautiful green covering a'nd in 
autumn is bn hantly colored. It can also be used to cover drv places on the 
soil, forming there great mats. 20 cts. each, SI.50 per doz. 
APIOS tuberosa (A\ ild Bean). A pretty tuberous-rooted climber, with clusters of 
rich ])urple flowers. 10 cts. each, SI per doz. 
CELASTRUS scandens (Staff Tree; Bitter-sweet). A twining shrub, its principal 
attraction being in its twining habit and orange-colored fruit, which is pretty 
and very ornamental in autumn. 15 cts. each. SI. 25 per doz. 
CLEMATIS coccinea (Scarlet Clematis). A prettv southern species, with large scarlet 
flowers. Hardy. 25 cts. each. S2 per doz. ' 
Clematis Jackmaiii 
C. Jackmani. Flowers are very large, 4 to 6 inches in diameter, violet-purple 
and distinctly veined. A continual bloomer through the season. The standard 
sort. 50 cts. 
C. paniculata. Julv to September. “One of the finest of hardv climbers, with hand¬ 
some foliage. Of very vigorous and rapid growth, producing in late summer dense 
sheets of medium-sized, pure white flowers of the most fileasing fragrance. This 
is a new Japanese plant, perfectly hardy and finely adapted to use for any cover¬ 
ing purpose.’’ — J. W. Manning. 35 cts. 
C. Virginiana (Virgin’s Bower). Although quite common in many localities, it is*one 
of the prettiest, both on account of its clusters of numerous white flowers and its 
feathery-tailed fruit in autumn. Banks of brooks and streams, climbing over 
shrubs. 20 cts. each, SI.50 per doz. 
LONICERA brachypoda. A very hardy, thrifty vine, with large green leaves that stay 
on through the winter. Especially desirable for planting near the sea. Flowers 
white and yellow. One of the very best climbers. 25 cts. each. S2 per doz. 
L. brachypoda aurea. A variety of the above, with leaves beautifully striped with 
yellow. 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
