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easily grown in a house, in the same soil as Allamanda and with 
the same treatment. There is a dwarf, bushy variety called 
Sanderiana. 
Cissus discolor, a beautiful vine with cordate, velvety green 
leaves mottled with white and pink on the upper surface ; red 
below. Useful for vases and brackets; will grow best in a 
terrarium or double window. Propagated by cuttings. Soil 
as for Aristolochia. 
Clematis indivisa lobata. Fine climber, with leathery, 
ternate leaves and a profusion of white, daisy-like flowers in 
large panicles early in summer. Very useful and exceedingly 
beautiful for a sunny window. 
Clerodendron Balfourii. This plant 
flowers when quite small, producing im- 
mense clusters of crimson flowers with 
large white calyx. The foliage is fine, 
of a deep-green color. ‘This is one of 
the best climbers for window culture. 
Soil rich and fibrous. Propagation by 
cuttings. 
Cobza is a very rapid- growing 
climber, with large bell-shaped flowers 
of a greenish-purple color and pinnate 
tendriled leaves. Propagated by seed 
and treated as an annual. Useful out- 
side of windows or for the veranda. Variegated Ivy. 
Hedera. Common Ivy. Some of Reta eet | 
the finer varieties, especially the variegated ones, are beautiful 
for all purposes. They will grow in deep shade, and require 
little or no attention except an occasional watering. Some of 
the varieties are finely mottled and marbled with white or yel- 
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