. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . e country. There is nobetter hardy vine ; ii should he found growing in every yardor gaiden in the land (se> illusiratlon above). Strong, field-grown plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1; strongwo-year-old field-grown plants, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.;7 for $1; $ per dozen, postpaid. RaRE MiseELLaxE0us eLEMans Clematis, Swee.:-Scented (CV/i^ijO?—Pretty,bell-shapedflowers producev. continuously from .June until frost ; deli-cate lavender blue ; fragrant and sweet. Splendid; 30 ; 3 for 50 cts.


. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . e country. There is nobetter hardy vine ; ii should he found growing in every yardor gaiden in the land (se> illusiratlon above). Strong, field-grown plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1; strongwo-year-old field-grown plants, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.;7 for $1; $ per dozen, postpaid. RaRE MiseELLaxE0us eLEMans Clematis, Swee.:-Scented (CV/i^ijO?—Pretty,bell-shapedflowers producev. continuously from .June until frost ; deli-cate lavender blue ; fragrant and sweet. Splendid; 30 ; 3 for 50 cts. Clematis, New ©oral (Coccinea).—Grows 8 to 10 feet;constant bloomer ; rich coral scarlet, tulip-shaped flowersborne throughout the entire season. 30 cts. each ; 3 for50 cts. Clematis Yirginiana.—Pure white, fragrant field plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. Larger plants,20 cts. each : 3 for 50 cts. The four rare Clematis described, PaniculataCrispi, New Coral and Virginiana, postpaidfor 65 cts. 104 ^€ Din|(ee © Con&j*d Co., West Grove, Honeysuckles and Other Hardy Vines HOlVEYSLIGKLES.^For real home vines, to be near you, climbing over yom- windows and door-ways, there is nothing prettier than line, sweet-scented Honeysuckles ; the foliage is pretty, neat and clean,the flowers almost continuous, and their fragrance delicious. The varieties described below are the very best. HONEYSLieKLE HEDGES.—Some of our friends have conceived the idea of planting Honey-suckles along the division fences, and it is wonderful what pretty hedges they make. Iron or wire fencesare the best, but almost any kind is soon covered with a mantle of living green, making a very pretty andcheap border for lawns, drives, parks, cemeteries, etc. Other climbing vines will answer the same purpose,but the sweet-scented Honeysuckles are both fragrant and beautiful. They should be planted two feet apart. PRICE—Strong plants of the following varieties, by Express, $ per doz.;


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