General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . eason. 35c. CISSUS. C. variegata. Varieqated-leaved Cissus. A handsome running vine like a grape, with handsome variegatedthree-lobed leaves, and small clusters of dark colored fruit. 35c. CLEMATIS. Virgins Bower. Waldrebe, Ger. Clematite, Fr. None among hardy perennials exceed in beauty and effectiveness the finer sorts of Clematis. As a climber forthe veranda, a screen for fences, for pillars along the garden walks, for training on walls or arbors, in masses onrockwork, or cultivation in pots, it has no rival among strong-
General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . eason. 35c. CISSUS. C. variegata. Varieqated-leaved Cissus. A handsome running vine like a grape, with handsome variegatedthree-lobed leaves, and small clusters of dark colored fruit. 35c. CLEMATIS. Virgins Bower. Waldrebe, Ger. Clematite, Fr. None among hardy perennials exceed in beauty and effectiveness the finer sorts of Clematis. As a climber forthe veranda, a screen for fences, for pillars along the garden walks, for training on walls or arbors, in masses onrockwork, or cultivation in pots, it has no rival among strong-growing blossommg plants. The Clematis should begrown in rich, deep, sandy loam, and be well mulched with rotten manure in winter. The richest sheets of bloomand largest flowers are obtained where it has partial shade and a liberal supply of water at the roots. After many years experience we have come to the conclusion to grow only a few varieties which have provedworthy of general cultivation. The leading and best varieties are Jackmanni, Henryi and Sieboldii. 107. Halls Honeysuckle. Clematis Henryi. {Anderson-Henry.) Very large, fine form ; free grower and bloomer ; creamy white. $ Hybrida Sieboldii. Large, bright blue flowers ; fine. $ C. Flammiila. European Sweet Clejiatis. Flowers small, white and very fragrant. 50c. C. Jackmanni. (Jackman.) Large, intense violet purple ; remarkable for its velvety richness ; free in growth and an abundant and successive bloomer. $ paniculata. Native of Japan. Panicles of small, pure white, fragrant flowers in wonderful profusion. Fine. (See cut.) 35c. C. Virgiiiiana. American White Clematis. A remarkably rapid climbing plant, growing to the height of twentyfeet, producing an immense profusion of flowers in August. 35c. HEDEKA. Ivy. Epheu, Oer. Lieeke, Fr. The Ivies are evergreens and frequently suffer from exposure to the sun in winter. For this reason, the north side ofa wall or building is a better situation than the
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