. Clematis Ville de Lyon. HVBRID COCCINEA An entirely distinct type of Clematis, the result of crosses between C. coccinea and Star of Ind:a^ combining all the good points of their jiarents in hardiness, vig- orous, robust growth and freedom of bloom, which, together with their novel coloring and shape, make them valuable additions to the list of hardy climbers. Countess of Onslow. Bright, violet- purple, with a broad band of scarlet . through the centre of each petal; of open, bell-shape form. Duchess of Albany. A beautiful bright pink; deeper down the centie, soft- ening to lilac


. Clematis Ville de Lyon. HVBRID COCCINEA An entirely distinct type of Clematis, the result of crosses between C. coccinea and Star of Ind:a^ combining all the good points of their jiarents in hardiness, vig- orous, robust growth and freedom of bloom, which, together with their novel coloring and shape, make them valuable additions to the list of hardy climbers. Countess of Onslow. Bright, violet- purple, with a broad band of scarlet . through the centre of each petal; of open, bell-shape form. Duchess of Albany. A beautiful bright pink; deeper down the centie, soft- ening to lilac piiik round the margin ; campanulate in shape. Duchess of York. A delicate and pleasing shade of pale uinK, Nvith a deeper tinge in the centre of each petal; of campanulate form. Strong plants of the al;ove, 50 cts. each ; the set of 3 for $ CLEMATIS I>URAISDI. A recent introduction of more than usual interest and merit. A cross between the smail herbaceous C. integrifolia and C. Jackniani; of semi-climbing habit, growing from four to five feet high and producing without intermissiun from June until late in fall showy indigo-blue flowers 3 to 3j inches in diameter; a decided acquisition. 50 cts. each ; § per doz. \VERITVG CLEMATIS. The following is a select list of varieties that succeed best in our climate. Many failures in growing this type of Clematis are distinctly traceable to shallow planting. We are careful to send out only perftctly healthy stock, and caJiUjt entertain any coin- plaints on account of non-success with this class of plants. _ M. Koster. Bright rosy carmine; free-flowering. Mme. Baron Veillard. Light rose, with lilac shading. Mrae. Van Houtte. Pure white ; extra fine. Miss Baternan. White, with chocolale-red anthers. Standishi. Lavender blue. The Qem. Deep lavender blue. The President. Bright purple, one of the best. Ville de Lyon (new). Bright carmine, the neaiest approach to a red yet introduced. (See cut.) Anderso


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