. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. 92 W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., PHILADELPHIA. CLEMATIS. No place, however small, should be without one or more of these popular plants. For covering verandahs, walls or trellises they are almost indispensable, while in rich color- ing they are without a rival among climbing vines. CLEMATIS COCCINEA. (The Coral Clematis.) The flowers are of the richest coral scarlet. On strong vines they are borne i


. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. 92 W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., PHILADELPHIA. CLEMATIS. No place, however small, should be without one or more of these popular plants. For covering verandahs, walls or trellises they are almost indispensable, while in rich color- ing they are without a rival among climbing vines. CLEMATIS COCCINEA. (The Coral Clematis.) The flowers are of the richest coral scarlet. On strong vines they are borne in great profusion from early in June lo the verj- end of summer. We are more than ever satisfied that this is a very great acquisition. Like all Clematis, it must have a sunny position. 50 cts. each ; three for $1. CLEMATIS CRISPA. The flowers resemble in shape some of the elegant bell- shaped Lilies. The spread of each flower is from 1^ to 2 inches wide, and from ii^ to inches in length. The coloring is of the most beautiful lavender-blue tint on the surface and margins of petals. The center of the petals is an opaque white. The flowers are of a thick leathery texture, perfumed with a delicious bergamot flavor. This is a most valuable variety. It is of remarkably free growth, robust, quite hardy, and very free flowering, continuing from June until flost. 50 cts. each; three for ^i. CLEMATIS JACKMANII. This, with its rich, deep, velvety-purple flowers covering a large space with a solid mass of colors for a long time each summer, is a truly valuable climber. It is perfectly hardy, requiring a sunny position and a ricii soil. As many as four hundred flowers, open at one time, have been j counted on a single plant. 50 cts. each ; three for ^i. 4^ The Three Varieties of Clematis for $1. I SUMMER-FLOWERING OXALIS. These useful little plants have been much neglected. ; They are very effective in masses or beds, and are particu- I larly valuable for edgings. The bulbs, when planted t


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