. CoLKUs " Brilliancy.' .............. ^ ^ ââ ._ fl^^MJI^r^'^v '-s K r-s- ^ r>-"3 .";.s|^;^_;s M'lM^ V ipil 1 New Hardy Hybrid Clematis Coccinea. Campanula Isophylla Mayii. NEW GIANT " BRII^ ; The name aptly describes the appearance of this variety, which belongs to the giant- leaved section, of strong, vigorous habits growing from 2 to 3 feet high, with leaves often 9 to 10 inches long, which are of a bright carmine, shading ofl to a deep maroon, the margins being yellow and green, the whole leaf having a rich velvety (See cut.) 35 cts. eac


. CoLKUs " Brilliancy.' .............. ^ ^ ââ ._ fl^^MJI^r^'^v '-s K r-s- ^ r>-"3 .";.s|^;^_;s M'lM^ V ipil 1 New Hardy Hybrid Clematis Coccinea. Campanula Isophylla Mayii. NEW GIANT " BRII^ ; The name aptly describes the appearance of this variety, which belongs to the giant- leaved section, of strong, vigorous habits growing from 2 to 3 feet high, with leaves often 9 to 10 inches long, which are of a bright carmine, shading ofl to a deep maroon, the margins being yellow and green, the whole leaf having a rich velvety (See cut.) 35 cts. each; $ per. dozi ") Ready March 1st. TTVO CHOICE ERECT-GRO\nNG CEEMATIS. The two varieties here offered are natives of the Rocky Mountains, and, while not new, are but little known, and are worthy of special mention. Both are of erect, non-climbing habit, forming pretty shrubby plants 12 to 18 inches high. I>Ollj»lasi. Produces in early spring deep blue flowers similar in shape to C. c7-ispa, but much larger, followed by very plumose and con- spicuous seed heads. Fremoilti. Pale blue flowers, produced during the summer months; a handsome plant during its entire season of growth. 25 cts. each. NEW HARDY HYBRID COCCINEA. An entirely new and distinct type of Clemalis, the result of crosses be- tween C. cocrinea and Star of India, combining all the good points of their parents in hardiness, vigorous, robust growth and freedom of bloom» which, together with their novel coloring and shape, make them valuable additions to the list of hardy climbers. (See cut.) Countess of Onslow. Bright violet-purple, with a broad band of scarlet through the centre of each petal ; of open, bell-shape form, with four to six petals to each flower, which are thick in substance, and will be found useful for decorative purposes, and when cut will keep fresh in water for several days. Duchess of Albany. A beautiful bright pink ; deepeiT down tbe centre, softening; to lilac-pink r


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