<JL Eairdkinmaiinis €a- Georgia 
Clematis paniculata 
Antigonon 
Antigonon leptopus (Mexican Rose). A beautiful 
climbing plant, with tuberous roots. Free bloomer 
during summer. Flowers produced in large 
racemes of a most beautiful rosy pink color. Leaves 
heart-shaped. A most desirable vine for the South. 
Tops die down in winter. each io ioo 
2 year, very strong. $o 25 $2 00 $15 00 
Blgnoma. Trumpet Vine 
Bignonia capreolata (Bignonia crucigera ). Cross 
Vine. A very handsome, vigorous-growing native 
climber. In early April it produces in great profusion 
trumpet-shaped flowers about 2 inches long, reddish 
purple on outside with yellow throats. Evergreen. 
each 10 100 
Strong clumps, O. G.So 35 $3 00 $25 00 
Strong plants from 3-in. pots... 25 2 00 15 00 
B. hybrida. Dark blood-red flowers, fine bloomer. 
Hardy at Boston, Mass. each io 
4 years, extra heavy, grafted.$0 50 $4 00 
3 years, heavy, grafted. 35 3 00 I 
Euonymus radicans 
Bignonia speciosa. Flowers pink, striped purple; blooms 
profusely in spring. Not hardy north of Savannah. 
each io 
From 4-in. pots.So 50 $4 00 
From 3-in. pots. 25 
B. venusta. Flowers rich orange, produced in great 
abundance during winter. A conservatory plant for 
this section, but desirable for Florida and southward. 
each 10 100 
From 3-in. pots.$0 25 $2 00 $17 50 
Clematis 
Clematis paniculata. Flowers white, star-shaped; 
produced during midsummer and fall upon long 
shoots. In addition to its profusion of fragrant 
flowers, foliage is handsome, each io ioo 
Extra strong, field-grown.$0 50 $4 00 
Strong, field-grown. 25 2 00 $15 00 
HYBRID CLEMATIS, LARGE-FLOWERING 
Prices of all varieties. each io 
Extra strong, field-grown.$0 60 $5 00 
Strong, field-grown. 50 4 00 
Clematis Henryi. Large; creamy white; free grower 
and bloomer. The finest white Clematis. 
C. Jackmani. Large and intense violet-purple; free 
and abundant bloomer. This is the best and most 
popular of the large-flowering Clematis. 
C. Mme. Edouard Andre. Large; violet-red; strong 
grower and free bloomer. 
Note. —Clematis do best in deep, rich soil. As soon 
as the plants are set out, supports on which to climb 
should be provided. 
Elaeagnus 
Elaeagnus reflexa (Climbing Elaeagnus). A most 
vigorous Japanese evergreen climber. Leaves gla¬ 
brous above and whitish beneath, overspread with 
yellowish and light brown scales, giving the entire 
surface a bronzy hue. The bark on the young growth 
is brown. each io ioo 
18 to 24 in., from 3-in. pots. .$0 25 $2 00 $17 50 
Euonymus 
Euonymus radicans (Climbing Euonymus). A low, 
trailing evergreen of rapid growth. Fine for covering 
walls and stumps; also ground-covering for shady 
places. each io ioo 
12 to 15 in., field-grown clumps.So 25 $2 00 $15 00 
10 to 12 in., field-grown, or nice 
6- to 8-in. plants from 3-in. 
pots 
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