. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. JACKMANNII CLEMATIS. THE PRINCE OP CUMBERS, 50c* CLEMATIS, By all odds the most popular of all hardy garden climber^ of easy growih, needs but slight protection, and rewards the grower with in- numerable blossoms. 1. Clematis Jackmannii. It begins blooming usually the same season, and then forever thereafter it is lnvisn with its floral glory. On a 3-year-old plant it is not unusual to see from 100 to 200 blossoms at one time


. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. JACKMANNII CLEMATIS. THE PRINCE OP CUMBERS, 50c* CLEMATIS, By all odds the most popular of all hardy garden climber^ of easy growih, needs but slight protection, and rewards the grower with in- numerable blossoms. 1. Clematis Jackmannii. It begins blooming usually the same season, and then forever thereafter it is lnvisn with its floral glory. On a 3-year-old plant it is not unusual to see from 100 to 200 blossoms at one time. The Jackmannii begins to bloom early and continually. The blossoms are very large, thick in texture, and of rich deep purple. The $ sizes are strong, and will, with ordinary care, bloom freely this summer. Price, large size, each; second size, 50c. each. 8. Claret.—Deep wine color. Each, 50c. 3. Snowflake.—Very fine white variety, blooming freely, bearing hundreds of blossoms. Each, 50c. ONE EACH, Claret Snowflake and Jackmannii,postpaid, Coccinia Clematis.—Immensely popular, growing fully 12 feet high, covering the walls with numerous bright coral scarlet flowers. Each, 25c. Crispa Clematis.—Free, robust growth, blooming from June until frost. Blossoms are large, thick, perfumed with a piquant bergamot flavor. Each, 25c. Perennial Phlox. It is impossible to describe the following quartet; they are as hardy as oak, and great freedom of bloum. plant anywhere in the garden; they will flourish and bloom forever. 1. Phlox Diana —Bright, deep salmon rose, with crimson centre; giantblossoms: indescribably grand/i This is the finest phlox we have ever seen bloom. Each, 20c. /5. Heroine.—Giant blossoms; magenta red, with a crimson cen- tre, shading off to red;Jlarge florets; great truss- es; very fra- grant. Each, 4, Elmira. White, suf- fused with lilac, with pink eye. Each, 20c. i^The above 4 Phlox, postpaid, ®». Please note that these images


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