GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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Lanugiuosa Type. 
Flower during the summer and autumn suc- 
cessionally, on short lateral summer shoots; flow¬ 
ers dispersed. 
Clematis Henryi. (Anderson-Hcnry .) Very large, 
fine form; free grower and bloomer; 
creamy white. $1.00. 
C. Hybrida Sieboldii. Large, bright blue flow¬ 
ers; fine. $1.00. 
Jackmanni Type. 
Varieties flowering during- the summer in 
continuous masses on summer shoots. 
C. Alexandra. IJackman .) Flowers large, of a 
pale reddish violet; a very strong grower, 
and a most floriferous and valuable va¬ 
riety. 75c. 
C. Flammnla. European Sweet Clematis. 
Flowers small, white and very fragrant. 
50c. 
C. Jackmanni. (Jackman.) Large, intense vio¬ 
let purple; remarkable for its velvety 
richness; free in growth and an abundant 
and successive bloomer. 75c. to 31.00. 
C. panieulata. Native of Japan. Panicles of 
small, pure white, fragrant flowers. Fine. 
31.00. 
C. Virginiana. American White Clematis. 
A remarkably rapid climbing plant, grow¬ 
ing to the height of twenty feet, produc¬ 
ing an immense profusion of flowers in 
August. 35c. 
HEDEBA. Ivy. Epheu, Ger. 
Lieeke, Fr. 
The Ivies are evergreens and frequently suffer 
from exposure to the sun in winter. For this rea¬ 
son, the north side of a wall or building is a better 
situation than the south. 
H. canariensis, or liibernica. Irish Ivy. The 
well-known old sort. 35c. 
H. rliombea variegata. Small leaves, prettily 
variegated, 35c 
H. Rcegneriana, or colchica. Giant Ivy. A i 
Clematis Jackmanni. (Reduced.) 
hardy sort, with very large, thick, leathery leaves. 35c. 
LONICERA. Honeysuckle, or Woodbine. Geisblatt, Ger. Chevkefeuille, Ft. 
X.. bracliypoda aureo reticulata. Japan Golden-leaved Honeysuckle. A handsome and very desirable 
variety, with the foliage beautifully netted or variegated with yellow. 35c. 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. (Reduced.) 
X. Canadensis. Canadian Honeysuckle. A very robust, rapid grower, witli large glaucous leaves and yellow 
flowers. 35c. 
1.. ilava. Yellow Trumpet Honeysuckle. A well-known native vine, with yellow trumpet flowers. 
1.. Halleana. Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. A strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort, with pure white flow¬ 
ers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and covered with flowers from July to December; holds its leaves 
till January. The best bloomer of all. (See cut.) 35c. 
1.. Heckrotti. A new variety; flowers rose color on the outside, yellow in center; said to bloom all summer. 50c. 
1 . Japonica. Chinese Twining Honeysuckle. A well-known vine, holding its foliage nearly all winter. 
Rlooms in July and September, and is very sweet. 35c. 
X. pallida. White aud straw-colored fragrant flowers; shining, deep-green leaves. 35c. 
