. New Early Spring-flowering Clematis. CLEMATIS MONTANA GRANDIFLORA. This is a perfect gem, a climber which, on account oi 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 Cle- matis, not subject to the attacks of insects, and suc- ceeds under the most adverse conditions. It is perfectly hardy, having withstood without the least damage in a most unfavorable position in our trial grounds. Its flowers, which resemble 'lie Ane- mone or Windflower, are snow-


. New Early Spring-flowering Clematis. CLEMATIS MONTANA GRANDIFLORA. This is a perfect gem, a climber which, on account oi 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 Cle- matis, not subject to the attacks of insects, and suc- ceeds under the most adverse conditions. It is perfectly hardy, having withstood without the least damage in a most unfavorable position in our trial grounds. Its flowers, which resemble 'lie Ane- mone or Windflower, are snow-white, \\ 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.) Extra strong 2-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. CLEMATIS MONTANA RUBENS. The latest and most important addition to oui list of hardy climbers, identical in every way with the white- flowered variety described above, except in color, which is of a pleasing shade of soft rosy-red, a most de- sirable and novel color, and not found in any other hardy climber. We offer a limited stock of very strong plants. $1 50 each. POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM. Another very desirable climbing plant which seems peculiarly adapted to our climatic conditions. It is of strong, rapid, but not coarse growth, frequently attain- ing a height of 15 to 20 feet in one season Its bright green heart shaped leaves ate never bothered by in- sects, and during September and October it produces masses of foamy-white flowers in large trusses from the axil of each leaf. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Lathyrus White Pearl.


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