. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, roses, Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Rochester. CLEMATIS. As a climbing vine the Clematis has no equal. Its dense foliage, when fully grown ; its great rich masses of large purple or white flowers and rapid growth, combine to make it the most desirable flower for veranda, screens, old trees, stumps, rocks, the open lawn (on trellis), for walls, arbors, etc., or for covering any desired object during summer and autumn. It requires rich, deep sandy lo


. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, roses, Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New York (State) Rochester. CLEMATIS. As a climbing vine the Clematis has no equal. Its dense foliage, when fully grown ; its great rich masses of large purple or white flowers and rapid growth, combine to make it the most desirable flower for veranda, screens, old trees, stumps, rocks, the open lawn (on trellis), for walls, arbors, etc., or for covering any desired object during summer and autumn. It requires rich, deep sandy loom, well enriched ; does best in partial shade, with plenty of water. Jackmanni—Very large; deep purple ; forms a perfect mass of the richest bloom ; rapid grower, and the very best purple sort. Very popular; gives a con- tinuous bloom from July to October. Each, 50 cts. ; doz., $ ; by mail, prepaid, 60 cts. each. Coccinea—Scarlet clematis; flowers small, bell shaped, rich, deep scarlet; dies to the ground every winter, and grows 8 to 12 feet yearly; blooms freely. 50 cts. each, prepaid by post. Ramona — Deep sky blue; very attractive ; flow- ers 6 to 7 inches in di- ameter. Fully equal to Jackmanni and Hen- ry ii ; new and very val- uable. 60 cts. each, by mail prepaid. CLIMBING VINES. Ampelopsis (or Japan Ivy) — For covering buildings of brick or stone; for churches, walls, etc.; requires no support, cliugs tightly to the smoothest surface. Bright green leaves, JACKMANNI changing to red in jACKMAMiNJi.^ autumn. It has no equal as an Ivy. 30 cts. each ; $ per doz., postpaid. Wistaria — One must see this plant in bloom to appreciate its magnificence. Per- fectly hardy ; grows like a grape vine, climbing 40 to 50 feet, nestling under the eaves. It flowers in spring, in long, drooping racemes, the size and shape of a long bunch of grapes ; very beautiful; pale blue. Each, 30 cts. ; $, Dear Sir :—" Trees received and they are all right.


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