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New Clematis, Mme. Edward Andre. 
Flowers large, of a beautiful bright velvety red; free flow ering and continuous bloomer. 
52 . 00 . 
We have a limited supply of the superb double white varieties, Duchess of Edinburg and 
Eortuneii , extra strong plants. S2.00. 
LILAC VILLOSA. 
Hall's Japan Honeysuckle. 
Without doubt the best and most popular of all the climbing honeysuckles. A strong, vigor¬ 
ous, almost evergreen sort, with pure white flowers changing to yellow. Highly fragrant, and 
covered with flowers from July to December; holds its foliage till January. The best bloomer 
of all. 35c. 
Hardy Herbaceous Pseonies. 
It is surprising that so noble a flower, almost rivalling the Rose in brilliancy of color and per¬ 
fection of bloom and the Rhododendron in stately growth, should be so neglected. The first 
point in its favor is hardiness. In the severest climate, it requires little if any protection. Its 
vigorous habit and healthy growth, freedom from all diseases and insects, are important argu¬ 
ments in favor of its cultivation. Each succeeding year adds to its size and beauty. The foliage 
is rich and glossy and of a beautiful deep green color, thus rendering the plants very ornamental 
even when out of flower. No other flow er is so well adapted for large, showy bouquets. The 
Pieony may be planted either singly on the lawn or in borders. Where the lawn is extensive a 
large bed makes a grand show. Our collection has been made with great care and includes the 
best and most distinct varieties. See General Catalogue for complete list. 
