. CAMPSIDIUM FILICIFOLIUM. An elegant I CITRUS MANDARIN. The favorite minia- eliniber. 50 cts. ture orange. 50 cts. to $2. CHORUZEM A VARIUM. Orange and crim- CITRUS M Y R TI F O LI A. Myrtle-leaved son flowers. 30 cts. orange. £1 to $2. HARDY CLEMATIS. The improvement in this family within a few years surpasses anything recently introduced in the hardy climbing plants. The effect produced by a well-grown plant is grand, beincr lar^e in rl iwer, rich in coloring, and produced in laree quantities. For verandahs, fences, trellises, etc., of moderate height, they are most appropriate. They endure


. CAMPSIDIUM FILICIFOLIUM. An elegant I CITRUS MANDARIN. The favorite minia- eliniber. 50 cts. ture orange. 50 cts. to $2. CHORUZEM A VARIUM. Orange and crim- CITRUS M Y R TI F O LI A. Myrtle-leaved son flowers. 30 cts. orange. £1 to $2. HARDY CLEMATIS. The improvement in this family within a few years surpasses anything recently introduced in the hardy climbing plants. The effect produced by a well-grown plant is grand, beincr lar^e in rl iwer, rich in coloring, and produced in laree quantities. For verandahs, fences, trellises, etc., of moderate height, they are most appropriate. They endure our severe winters exceed- ingly well, and in summer are covered with a continual mass of bloom. Albert Victor. Deep lavender. 75 cts. Azurea Large, azure blue flowers. 5o cts. DUCHESS of EDlXBURr;. Lar^e double white, supe- rior to Fortuni and Candidissima plena. 7" Virgin's Bower). Fine foliage, with small white flowers, in clusters ; fragrant. 25 t 50 cts. JacKMAXI. Lar_'e, rieh«vi*e D'arc. White, striped with" blue, large flower. 50 cts. John Gould Veitcii. Blue double flowers. $ Lanuginosa. Very lart'p. pale blue flowers. 50 cts. Lanuginosa Nivea. Lar-e, white. 50 cts. Lady Boville. Light blue, cupped. 50 cts. Lord Loxdesborough. Rich mauve, striped with white. *1 DocHKsa it Edixbtjro. Lucie Lemoixe. The best double white. $1. i Rubro-Violacea. Large, rich purplish vio- MlSS Batemax. ^\ hite, with chocolate an- let. 50 cts. thers. $ Staxdisiii. Deep blue, profuse flowering. 50 cts. CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. A hot-house climber of great beauty. The flowers are of a bright scarlet, encased by a bag- like calyx of pure white ; the trusses or panicles of flowers are upward of 6 inches in width, and when trained upon the rafters and hanging down, have a rich and elegant appearance. It can trained as a pot-plant, and is continually in bloom, although more profuselv during the winter months. 25 cts. ; $ per doz. Cllrodexdrox Speciosu


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