. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Golden Cluster Hops. The beauty of the hop vine with its deep green leaves and its pendant balls of yellow and green, are not easily forgotten. They are especially desirable for covering archways, shading the kitchen window, etc. The variety we offer is very prolific in growth of vine and produces rich golden hons abund- antly. Prices, strong roots, each, 10c; doz., $ CLEMATIS. Clematis.—The Clematis ranks high- est as a flower


. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Golden Cluster Hops. The beauty of the hop vine with its deep green leaves and its pendant balls of yellow and green, are not easily forgotten. They are especially desirable for covering archways, shading the kitchen window, etc. The variety we offer is very prolific in growth of vine and produces rich golden hons abund- antly. Prices, strong roots, each, 10c; doz., $ CLEMATIS. Clematis.—The Clematis ranks high- est as a flowering climber, needing lit- tle care and one that gives noble returns for a little outlay. It is a rapid climber and profuse in blossoms. We have counted 100 blossoms at one time on a 3 yr. old plant. It is hardy, and no- where can be found a greater number of blossoms to the amount of vine than in the Clematis. We plant them in the open garden and fix a trellis for them to and near the build- ings, or near the base of the trees as prac- ticable, allowing them to run amongst the branches and everywhere. They are exceedingly beautiful. Clematis, Jackmanni.—We consider this by far the best Clematis—takes to transplanting bet- ter, blossoms more, hardy and seems to be free from disease which attacks other varieties. We would rather have 1 Jackmanni than two of any other variety. The flowers when fully expanded are from 4 to 6 inches in diameter; intense violet purple, with a rich, velvety appearance, dis- tinctly veined. It flowers continually from July until cut off by frosts. Price, strong plants, each 40c. Henryi.—White, large flowers. Price, 50c. Coccinea. the Scarlet Crematis.—This is a novel variety, entirely unlike any other, and exceedingly popular, proving to be the most desirable for any purpose where climbing plants are required. The plant is a herbaceous peren- nial, the stem dying to the surface each winter. (This is an advantage where an unobstructed view is


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