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P. J. Berckmans Company’s Tree and Plant Catalogue 
Spray of Honeysuckle 
J asminum 
25 cents each. 
Fruticans. Flowers yellow. Evergreen. 
Nudiflorum. A desirable deciduous variety. Pro¬ 
duces yellow blooms in great abundance during 
March. 
Officinalis. White, sweet-scented flowers in April. 
A popular old variety. 
Passiflora 
Arc-en-ciel. Flowers large; center white and citron- 
colored, with outer circle dark. An excellent and 
rapid-growing variety. 
Constance Elliott. Similar in habit to above, but 
flowers pure white. 
Rhynchospermum 
Jasminoides (African Jasmine). Evergreen, with 
white, fragrant flowers in April and May; a valuable 
hardy climber. 25 cts. 
Variegatum. With variegated leaves. 25 cts. 
Roses 
Several varieties of Noisette. 25 cts. (Sec under 
head of ” Roses.”) 
Solanum jasminoides grandiflora 
(POTATO VINE) 
Free blooming and rapid grower; flowers white; 
evergreen. 15 cts. 
Wistaria 
Sinensis alba. A white-flowered variety; a beauti¬ 
ful, graceful climber. 
Sinensisfl.pl. (Double Purple). A double variety; 
rather shy bloomer, but at times covered with long 
racemes of flowers. See picture below. 
Frutescens magnifica. Flowers in long tassels, pale 
blue; blooming later than the Chinese varieties, and 
also producing flowers during the summer; extremely 
vigorous. 
Jasmine, Double Carolina 
(GELSEMIUM) 
A subvariety of the native species, with dou¬ 
ble flowers, which are produced in great pro¬ 
fusion in early spring, and more sparingly in 
the fall. If grown in a conservatory, flowers 
are produced nearly all winter. Strong plants, 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
Kadsura Japonica 
A hardy evergreen climber, with whitish flow¬ 
ers during summer. Large, oblong leaves. 
Suitable for training against walls. 
Lonicera 
(HONEYSUCKLE) 
Aurea reticulata. Golden netted : a re¬ 
markable variety; leaves bright green, beau¬ 
tifully netted all over with golden veins, leaves 
and stems changing to bright crimson in the 
autumn; a beautiful plant. 
Belgica (Belgian). Pink flowers; very sweet, 
profuse, and an almost perpetual bloomer. 
Can also be trained as a bush. 
Matsea glabra, or Manettia 
A rapid-growing climber, with scarlet tubu- 
ar flowers, produced in great profusion. The 
stems are killed down every winter ; the roots 
require a covering of leaves in winter. 15 cts. 
Wistaria Sinensis at Fruitland 
