. LARGE-FLOWERING CLEMATIS No other climbing plant equals in attractiveness the beautiful large-flowering Clematis. Their requirements are somewhat different from most other plants and proper conditions must be given to secure satisfactory results. They need rich, deep soil, perfect drainage, abundance of water, and, most important of all, they should be planted with the crowns three inches beneath the surface of the soil. They seem to do best in a position where they will not be exposed to the full sun dur- ing the hottest part of the day. WW We are careful to send out only per- fectly health


. LARGE-FLOWERING CLEMATIS No other climbing plant equals in attractiveness the beautiful large-flowering Clematis. Their requirements are somewhat different from most other plants and proper conditions must be given to secure satisfactory results. They need rich, deep soil, perfect drainage, abundance of water, and, most important of all, they should be planted with the crowns three inches beneath the surface of the soil. They seem to do best in a position where they will not be exposed to the full sun dur- ing the hottest part of the day. WW We are careful to send out only per- fectly healthy stock, and cannot entertain any complaints on account of non-success with this class of plants. Anderson Henryi. Creamy white, large. Boskoop Seedling (Sieboldi). Extra large lavender. Duchess of Edinburgh. Double pure white. Jackmani. The popular rich purple variety. Mme. Baron Veillard. Light rose, with lilac shading. Ville de Lyon. Bright carmine, the nearest to a red. Price: Any of the above, 40 cts. each; $ per doz. One each of the 6 sorts, $ COCCINEA CLEMATIS. An entirely distinct type, the result of crosses between C. coccinea and Star of India, combining all the good poinis of their parents in hardiness, vigorous growth and freedom of bloom, which, together with their novel coloring and shape, make them desirable additions. Countess of Onslow. Bright, violet-purple, with a broad band of scarlet through the centre of each petal; of open, bell- shaped form. Duchess Of Albany. A beautiful bright pink; deeper down the centre, softening to lilac pink round the margin; canipanu- late in shape. Duchess Of York. A delicate and pleasing shade of pale- pink, with a deeper tinge in the centre of each petal; of cam- panulate form. Strong plants of the above, 50 cts. each; the set of 3 for $ Bignonia, or Trumpet Vine. BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine\ For covering unsightly places, stumps, rock-work, or wherever a showy-flowering vine is desired, the Bignonias will be found ve


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