SUPPLEMENT, 
Borders (Half-hardy Perennials)—continued. 
(fl o); Lobelia cardinalis (fl r); L. fulgens (fl 7); L. 
splendens (fl r); Morwa edulis ( fl v, spotted y); M. tri- 
cuspis (fl g-w, spotted p); M. unguiculata (fl w, spotted 
p-r); Myosotis azoriea (fl p, at length b); Neja gracilis 
(fl y); Nierembergia calycina (fl y and w); Ophiopogon 
Jaburan variegatus (fl v-b; fr b); O. japonicus (fl w); 
O. j. intermedius (fl w); Othonnopsis cheirifolia (6 y); 
Paneratium maritimum (fl w, sc); Petunia violacea vars. 
(ñ variable); Phygelius capensis (fl r); Romneya Coulteri 
(fl w); Salvia patens (fl b); Saxifraga cortussefolia (fl w); 
S. Fortunei (fl w); Schizostylis coccinea ( fl r); Scilla 
chinensis (fl pi-p); Sisyrinchium iridifolium ( fl y-w); 
Statice callicoma (fl pi); S. sinuata (fl y); Tephrosia 
virginiana (fl y-w, marked p); Tigridia pavonia ( fl o-y); 
Tricyrtis hirta (8 y, dotted p); T. macropoda ( fl w-p, 
dotted p); Triteleia laxa (fl b); T. porrifolia (fl w-v); 
T. uniflora (fl 1); Tropeolum tricolorum (fl o, r, and bk); 
Urginea maritima (fl w, keeled g-p); Verbena venosa 
(fl I or b); Viola hederacea (fl b or w); V. pedunculata 
(fly); Wachendorfia thyrsiflora (fl y); Zephyranthes 
carinata (fl g and pi); Z. rosea (fl pi). 
CLIMBERS.—The most desirable herbaceous plants 
of a scandent or twining habit are here enumerated. By 
far the larger number of the ornamental Climbers and 
Twiners grown in our gardens, both outdoors and under 
glass, are of a shrubby nature: these are classified under 
the heading Shrubs. 
Hardy.— Annvuats.—Amphicarpxa monoica (fl v and 
w); Ipomæa purpurea (fl p); Lathyrus grandiflorus ( fl pi) ; 
L. odoratus (fl variable, sc); Maurandya Barclayana (fl g 
and v-p); Tropæolum peregrinum (fl y). 
PERENNIALS.—Apios tuberosa (fl br-p, sc); Calystegia 
dahurica (fl pi-p); C. pubescens flore-pleno (fl w-pi, chang- 
ing to pi); C. Soldanella (flr and y); Cardamine trifolia 
(fl w); Cedronella cordata (fl p); Cynanchum roseum ( fl r); 
Hablitzia tamnoides (fl g); Humulus Lupulus (fl g-y); 
Ipomeea pandurata (fl w and p); Lathyrus magellanicus (jl 
b-p); L. roseus (fl pi); L. rotundifolius (fl pi); L. sylves- 
tris platyphyllus (fl pi); Mutisia decurrens ( fl o). 
Half-hardy.—ANNUALSs.— Grammatocarpus volubilis ( fl 
3); Ipomea hederacea ( fl b); Trichosanthes anguina ( fl w ; fr). 
BIENNIAL.— Adlumia cirrhosa ( ff pi). 
PERENNIAL.— Blumenbachia chuquitensis (fl r and y). 
Tender.— ANNUALS.—Citrullus vulgaris (st, fr) ; Ipomea 
Bona-nox (st, fl w); I. Quamoclit (st, fl r); Porana race- 
mosa (c-h, fl w); Thunbergia alata (st, fly and p) ; Tricho- 
santhes palmata (st, fl w; fr). 
PERENNIALS.—Alstrémeria densiflora (c-h, fl r, dotted bk); 
Aristolochia Goldieana (st, fl g, y, and br); Asparagus scan- 
dens (c-h, fol g); Batatas bignonioides (st, fl p); B. Cava- 
nillesii (st, fl, w-r); B. paniculata (st, fl p); Blumenbachia 
contorta (c-h, fl o-r and g); Bomarea Caldasiana (c-h, fl o-y) ; 
B. Carderi (c-h, fl p, spotted p-br); B. oligantha (c-h, fl r 
and y) ; B. Shuttleworthii (c-h, fl o-r, y, and g) ; B. Williamsii 
(c-h, fl pi); Campanea grandiflora (st, fl w and 7); Cam- 
panumzea gracilis (st, fl b); Canavalia bonariensis (st, fl P); 
C. ensiformis (st, fl w and r) ; C. obtusifolia (st, fl p) ; Ceropegia 
elegans (st, fl p); C. Gardnerii (c-h, fl w, blotched p); C. 
Wightii (st, fl g and p) ; Cobæa penduliflora (i-h, fl g); C. scan- 
dens (c-h, fl p); Columnea Schiedeana (st, fl y and br); 
Hardenbergia Comptoniana (c-h, fl p); H. monophylla Iech, 
fl p); Kennedya prostrata Marryattæ (c-h, fl r); K. rubi- 
cunda (c-h, fl r); Littonia modesta (st, fl 0); Maurandya 
scandens (c-h, fl p-v); Momordica poris ye (st, fl y H y i 
or r); Myrsiphyllum asparagoides (c- g or w; fol g); 
Oxypetalum ceruleum (i-h, fl b); Rhodochiton volubile (c-h, 
‘fl r); Selaginella Willdenovii (st, fol 9); Swainsona 
galegifolia (c-h, fl r); Testudinaria elephantipes (c-h, fl g-y; 
fol g) ; Thunbergia, coccinea (st, fl r to o-pi); T. fragrans 
(st, fl w, sc); T. laurifolia (st, fl b); Tropsolum azureum 
(c-h, fl b and g-w); T. Jarrattii (c-h, fl o-r, y, and br); 
T. Lobbianum (c-h, f o); T. peregrinum (¢-h, fl y). 
COOL HOUSE.—The term “Cool House" applies 
equally to the Greenhouse and the Conservatory. Most 
of the plants are subjects which, though tender, do not re- 
quire any great degree of heat to bring them to perfection ; 
buta few hardy ones which are indispensable for Cool. 
house decoration, e.g., Auricula and some of the Liliuma, 
are also included. From 45deg. to 50deg. should be the 
maximum winter temperature of a structure suited to 
their requirements. In summer, artificial heat is un- 
necessary. 
ANNUALS.—Ageratum mexicanum (jl l-b) and vars.; 
Amarantus tricolor (fol p-r or r, and y) ; Browallia demissa 
(fl b, r, or p); B. elata (ñ b) and vars.; B. grandiflora 
(fl w or 1); Drosera peltata (fl pi); D. rotundifolia (fl w); 
Gomphrena globosa (fl variable); Helipterum Manglesii 
(fl y or p); Impatiens flaccida (fl p); Martynia fragrans 
(fir, P, Y throat, se); M. proboscidea (fl v, y-w, &o.); 
Maurandya Barclayana (fl v-p and g); Nicotiana acutiflora 
(fl w); N. affinis (fl w, g outside, sc); N. longiflora 
(fl w, turning p or y-g); Oxalis Barrelieri (fl y, spotted 
o); Phlox Drummondii (fl r, varying to pi, p, or w); 
Porana racemosa (fl w); Reseda odorata (fl y-w, &e., se); 
Rhodochiton volubile (fl r); Salpiglossis sinuata (jl p, y-w, 
&c.); Salvia coccinea (fl r); Schizanthus candida (fl w); 
S. Grahami (fl | or pi, and y) and var.; S. pinnatus (Jl v 
or l, p, and y); Sehizopetalon Walkeri (fl w); Solanum 
Melongena (fl b; fr w, y, or p); S. sisymbriifolium (jl b 
or w; frr); Waitzia aurea ( fl y); W. nivea (fl w). r 
BIENNIALS.—Blepharis capensis (ff b); Convolvulus ` a 
erubescens (jl r-pi); Echium candicans (fl b); Eustoma 
Russellianum (fl l-p); Humea elegans ( fl br-r, pi, or r; 
fol g). 
PERENNIALS.—Actinocarpus minor (ag, fl w); Actino- 
tus helianthi (fl w); Agapanthus umbellatus (fl b) and 
vars.; A. u. variegatus (fol w, banded g); Agathea 
cælestis (fl b); Albuca aurea (fl y); A. Nelsoni (fl w, 
striped r); Amieia Zygomeris (fl y and p); Amorpho- 
phallus Laeourii (fol gj, mottled y); A. Rivieri (fl r 
and pi-g; fol g); A e arguta (fl r); A. Emodi 
(fl pi and o); Anei biflora (fl b); Anigozanthus 
coccineus (fl r); A. flavidus (fl y-g) and vars.; A. pulcher- 
rimus (fl y); A. tyrianthinus (fi p and w); Anomatheca 
cruenta (flr); Antholyza wthiopica (fl r and g); A. caffra 
(fl r); A. Cunonia (fir and bk); Anthurium cordifoliam 
(fol g); A. coriaceum (folg); Ariseema concinna (fl w, and 
g or b-p); A. curvatum (fl g, w, and br-r); A. galeata ( fl g, oe 
w, and p); A. nepenthoides (fl y, br, and g); A. speciosa 
( fl p, g, and w); Arthropodium neo-caledonieum ( fl w) ; A. dt 
paniculatum (jl w); A. pendulum ( fl w) ; Arum palestinum ` 
(fl p, bk, and y-w) ; Arundo Donax (flr; fol g); Asparagus pa 
decumbens (fol g); A. scandens (fol g); Astilbe japonica 
(fw); A. j. variegata (fol variegated y); A. rubra (fl pi); 
Babiana disticha ( fl b, sc); B. plicata (rh, sc); B. ringens ` 
(fir); B. stricta (fl w ves GE eq Dé 
hygrometrica (fl b, y throat) ; Begonia Evansiana (fl pi; 
fol g, r beneath); B. gracilis (fl pi); B. natalensis (fl pi; 
fol g, spotted w); s e (fly) E Cunning- 
hamii (flr); B. flammea (fl y) and vars. ; flora. 
(fir); B. nobilis (fl o and y); Blumenbachia contorta (få 
o-r); Bravoa geminiflora (fl o-r); Brodiwa gracilis (Jl 
nerved br); Brunonia australis (fl b); Brunsvigia Co peri 
(fl g-y, edged r); B. falcata (fl r); B. Josephinem (fi r); B. 
multiflora (fl r); B. e FF WL Bulbine alooides - 
y); hruria Har š 
(fl g-w); C. subedentata (fl w); Callipsyche aurantiaca 
(ft 0-y); C. eucrosioides (jl r and g); C. mirabilis (Jl g-y) 
; Ç. 
cuneifolia (fi b); Carpolysa spiralis (fi w 
and r); Centropogon fastuosus (Ji Pi); Cephalotus folli- - 
