. Clematis Ville de Lyon. Meiiv Aiiemone- Flowered Marguerite or Paris Daisy^ QUEEN ALEXANDRA. (Clirysauthemum frutescens.) The single-flowering Paris Daisy has long been a favorile, not only as a cut flower, but also as a decorative pot plant during the winter months, and we predict for this pretty form even greater popu- larily. The pure white flowers are from 2^ to 3 inches in diameter, the greater percentage coming full double, not un- like an anemone-flowered Japanese Chrysanthemum. The remainder of ihe flowers on the same plant come semi-double and single, all of which are very handsome.


. Clematis Ville de Lyon. Meiiv Aiiemone- Flowered Marguerite or Paris Daisy^ QUEEN ALEXANDRA. (Clirysauthemum frutescens.) The single-flowering Paris Daisy has long been a favorile, not only as a cut flower, but also as a decorative pot plant during the winter months, and we predict for this pretty form even greater popu- larily. The pure white flowers are from 2^ to 3 inches in diameter, the greater percentage coming full double, not un- like an anemone-flowered Japanese Chrysanthemum. The remainder of ihe flowers on the same plant come semi-double and single, all of which are very handsome. Ready February 15th. 25 cts. each ; 5! per doz. NEIV EARI^Y SPRING-FLO^ ERING CLEMATIS. Clematis Montana Grandiflora. This is a perfect gem, a climber which, on account of its strong growth and grand display of flowers so early in the season, when no other climbers are in bloom, is certain to meet with much favor. The plant is of stronger growth than any other Clematis, and not subject to the attacks of disease or insects, and succeeds under the most adverse conditions. Its flowers are snow white, 1.} to 2 inches in diameter, and frequently begin to expand as early as the last week in April, continuing well through May, and are produced in such masses as to completely hide the plant. (See illustration.) NEW LARGE-FLOWERING RED CLEMATIS VILLE DE LYON. A large-flowering red Clematis has been a desiderata for a long time. A number of varieties have been offered at various times, but until the introduction of this sort, which was first shown at Paris in 1900, all have lacked not only color, but size and constitution. In this variety we have a bright car- mine color, flowers of large size, and a plant which is as free- flowering and as strong a grower as the well-known and popu- lar purple Jackmani. (See cut.) 75 cts. each. Neiv Silver-leaved Dogwood. (Cornus Urachypoda argentea variegata.) An important addition to our all-too-short list of va- riegated-leaved hardy shrubs. Thi


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