. General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : shrubs, roses, paeonies, small fruits, etc., Nursery stock, New York (State), Rochester, Catalogs; Fruit trees; Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs; Peonies, Catalogs. UNIVERSITY AVENUE NURSERIES, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 69 Baron Veillard—A superb new sort, with large flowers of bright pink. Coccinea-Very hardy: bears thick, bell-shaped flowers, bright red coral; blooms very profusely during June until frost. One of the best of the older sorts. Valuab


. General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : shrubs, roses, paeonies, small fruits, etc., Nursery stock, New York (State), Rochester, Catalogs; Fruit trees; Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs; Peonies, Catalogs. UNIVERSITY AVENUE NURSERIES, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 69 Baron Veillard—A superb new sort, with large flowers of bright pink. Coccinea-Very hardy: bears thick, bell-shaped flowers, bright red coral; blooms very profusely during June until frost. One of the best of the older sorts. Valuable for foliage, being a peculiar green and elegantly cut and variegated. Crispa—Very hardy and a free bloomer; flowers blue, with center of petals an opaque white: very fragrant; useful for festooning. Duchess Of Edinburgh — The best of the double pure whites. Deliciously scented. Henryii — One of the best perpetual hybrids; of robust habit and a very free bloomer. The flowers are white, large and very showy. July t o October. Jackmanni — This is perhaps the best known of the new- er fine perpetual Clematis, and should have credit of the great popu- larity now attend- ing this family of beautiful climbers. The plant is free in its form of growth, and an abundant and successional bloomer, produc- ing flowers until frozen up. The flowers are large and of intense violet purple, re- markable for its velvety richness. John Gould Veitch— Sent from Japan in 1862. The flow- ers are very hand- some, distinct, large, double, and of a light blue or lavender color. Kermesina Splendida —A splendid vari- ety of the utmost profusion of bloom; flowers of medium size and of bright wine-red color, without a touch of purple. A strong, free grow- e r, producing shade in compara- tively short time; a perfect sheet of fine red color. clematis paniculata and ampei<opsis veiTchii. (SPECIMEN ON OUR GROUNDS.) Lawsoniana—A hybrid variety; showy and free, with very large, beautiful rosy


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