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P. J . ‘Berc'kmans Company's Plant Catalogue 
CLEMATIS PANIOULATA AT FRUITLAND 
^Clematis paniculata 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10 
Flowers white, star-shaped; produced during mid¬ 
summer and fall, upon long shoots. In addition to its 
profusion of flowers, the latter are also very fragrant 
and the foliage is handsome. A most desirable climber, 
which is attracting much attention, and is perfectly 
hardy. 
Ficus 
10 cts. each, 75 cts. for 10 
Repens. Evergreen; excellent for walls, rockwork or 
for covering rustic work in greenhouses. 
Pumila. With smaller foliage and more compact habit. 
Ipomcea 
15 cts. each, SI.25 for 10 
tMacrantholeucum, or Moon-Flower. A rapid climber, 
with very large, pure white flowers, which open in the 
evening and last all night; a valuable plant for ver¬ 
andas or arbors. 
♦Selowii. Flowers pink, convolvulus-shaped; roots 
tuberous, perennial; very desirable. 
tLearii. Flowers bright blue, with reddish rays and 
very large; a most conspicuous and valuable variety. 
Ivy (HEDERA) 
15 cts. each, SI.25 for 10 
♦Algerian. With very broad leaves; evergreen. 
*Aurantia. With smaller foliage and producing scar¬ 
let berries. 
♦Irish. Evergreen; a well-known plant. 
*Jasmine 
♦Double Carolina (Gelsemium). A variety of the native 
species with double flowers; a profuse bloomer and very 
desirable. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
tCatalonian. Flowers white; very fragrant. 15 cts. 
*Kadsura Japonica 
25 cts. each 
A hardy climber, suitable for training against a wall; 
flowers whitish during summer. 
Manettia 
15 cts. each, SI for 10 
♦Cordata. Produces innumerable scarlet tubular 
flowers; constant bloomer; roots perennial. Excellent 
for trellis. 
tBicolor. An old plant which deserves a place in any 
greenhouse. Flowers tubular, half red and yellow; 
blooms profusely from fall until spring. 
Passiflora 
25 cts. each 
*Arc-en-ciel. Flowers large, center white and citron- 
colored, with outer circle dark; a rapid grower. An 
excellent plant. 
♦Constance Elliott. Similar to the above in growth, 
but flowers pure white. 
Pellionia pulchra 
15 cts. each 
A neat creeping plant; leaves small, bronzy green, 
tinted violet; excellent for hanging baskets. 
Pothos aurea 
15 cts. each 
Leaves dark green, marked by blotches of creamy 
yellow; of free growth. 
Rhynchospermum 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10 
♦Jasminoides (African Jasmine). Evergreen, with 
white fragrant flowers in April and May. A valuable 
hardy climber. 
♦Variegatum. With variegated leaves. 
Senecio 
10 cts. each, 75 cts. for 10 
Scandens (German, or Parlor Ivy). Desirable for 
trellis work. 
Macroglossis. New, with foliage resembling English 
Ivy. 
‘Stigmaphyllon ciliatum (golden vine) 
25 cts. each 
Flowers canary-yellow, of rapid growth; a good 
bloomer. 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are hardy; the others are for house culture. Those marked with a dagger (+) 
are good for open ground in summer. 
