Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . e six inches across. There is nothing of its colorthat exceeds in richness the flowers of IpomceaLearii. Culture is the same as for the MoonFlower. Each, 15c.; 4 for 50c. CLEMATIS FLAMMULA (Virgins Bower) —A general favorite where a hardy, rapid-growingvine is desired. Its small bright green foliage isalmost hidden by clusters of small fragrant whiteflowers. Each, 25c; 5 for $ CLEJ1ATIS PANICULATA A Japanese climberrecently introduced into this country, of unusualand attractive merits. Rapid grower, foliage of aglossy rich green; the flowers are of medium


Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . e six inches across. There is nothing of its colorthat exceeds in richness the flowers of IpomceaLearii. Culture is the same as for the MoonFlower. Each, 15c.; 4 for 50c. CLEMATIS FLAMMULA (Virgins Bower) —A general favorite where a hardy, rapid-growingvine is desired. Its small bright green foliage isalmost hidden by clusters of small fragrant whiteflowers. Each, 25c; 5 for $ CLEJ1ATIS PANICULATA A Japanese climberrecently introduced into this country, of unusualand attractive merits. Rapid grower, foliage of aglossy rich green; the flowers are of medium size,pure white and of most delicious fragrance. Strongplants, 50c. CINNAMON VINE A fine hardy climber andwell-known in some parts of the country as ChineseYam. The tubes grow very large and are ediblelike a sweet potato. The vine is a beautiful rapid grower, producing sweet-scented flowers. It is per-fectly hardy, and when left in the same place forseveral years they become very strong. Roots,each, ioc.; 3 for 20c; doz,, MANETTIA BICOLOR The most wonderful newvine or plant that has yet been produced. It bloomsin winter as well as summer. It is both a rapid andbeautiful climber. The flowers are from an inch toan inch and a half in length and of a most intensebright scarlet, shading into flame, tipped with thedeepest golden-yellow and covered with a thickscarlet moss. Small plants, each, 15c; 4 for 50c. GLOXINIA One of the choicest bulbs for pot andhouse culture. Beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers;violet, blue, rose and crimson. Each, 25c; doz., TIGRIDIAS The Tigridia, or Tiger flower as it isoften called, reminds one much of the tulip in thebrilliancy of its gold and scarlet coloring. Itsculture is similar to that of the Gladiolus, and forsummer flowering in the garden the bulbs should beplanted out in the spring. It is one of the easiestplants in the world to cultivate and is sure to flowerabundantly in any warm situation. It is a prettyplant for pot culture and th


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