. AKEBIA QUINATA CLEMATIS PANICULATA Ampelopsis Tricolor (Vltis heterophylla varlesrata). A beautiful and desirable climber, with fine dark green foliage, wonderfully variegated with white and pink; during the late summer and fall the plant is liberally covered with attractive small berries of a peculiar lustrous metallic peacock blue color; highly useful for trailing over rocks or for a low trellis. 25 cts. each; $ ner doz. Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe vine). A vigorous and rapid-growing climber, bearing singular brownish-colored flowers resembling in shape a pipe. Its flowers, how


. AKEBIA QUINATA CLEMATIS PANICULATA Ampelopsis Tricolor (Vltis heterophylla varlesrata). A beautiful and desirable climber, with fine dark green foliage, wonderfully variegated with white and pink; during the late summer and fall the plant is liberally covered with attractive small berries of a peculiar lustrous metallic peacock blue color; highly useful for trailing over rocks or for a low trellis. 25 cts. each; $ ner doz. Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe vine). A vigorous and rapid-growing climber, bearing singular brownish-colored flowers resembling in shape a pipe. Its flowers, however, are of little value compared to its fine light-green leaves, which are of very large size and retain their color from early spring to late fall; perfectly hardy. Strong plants, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Bignonia (Trumpet Vine). For covering unsightly places, stumps, rock-work or wherever a showy- flowering vine is desired, the Bignonias will be found very useful. 1 he flpw- ers are large, attractive and borne profusely when the plants attain a fair size. Qrandlflora. Large flowers of orange-red. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Clematis. Panlculata (Japanese Virgin's Bower). This handsome hardy climber is one of the choicest and most satisfactory climbing flowering plants. Of strong, rapid growth, with small dense, cheerful green foliage, and pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers which appear in the greatest profusion in August, followed by silvery, feathery seed-pods, which makes an attractive appearance until mid-winter. The plant succeeds in almost any position; not only is it well adapted to run up all kinds of supports, but is just as use- ful for planting among rock work, sloping banks, covering graves, or, m fact, any position where a graceful vine or trailer is desired. Strong plants, 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Vlrglnlana (American White Clematis). A remarkably strong-growing variety, attaining a height of 20 feet, and producing a profusion of


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