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Borders (Half-hardy Perennials)—continued. 
(fl 0); Lobelia cardinalis (fl r); L. fulgens (fl r); L. 
splendens (fl r); Mora edulis (fl v, spotted y); M. tri- 
euspis (fl g-w, spotted p); M. unguiculata (fl w, spotted 
p-r); Myosotis azorica (fl p, at length 6); 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 (jl w); Othonnopsis cheirifolia (fl y); 
Pancratium maritimum (jl w, sc); Petunia violacea vars. 
(fl variable); Phygelius capensis (fl r); Romneya Coulteri 
(jl w); Salvia patens (fl b); Saxifraga cortusefolia (fl w) ; 
S. Fortunei (fl w); Schizostylis coccinea (fl 1); Seilla 
chinensis (fl pi-p); Sisyrinchium iridifolium (fl y-w); 
Statice callicoma (fl pi); S. sinuata (jl y); Tephrosia 
virginiana (fl y-w, marked p); Tigridia pavonia (jl 0-y); 
Trieyrtis hirta (fl y, dotted p); T. macropoda (jl w-p, 
dotted p); Triteleia laxa (fl b); T. porrifolia (fl w-v); 
T. uniflora (jl 1); Tropwolum tricolorum (jl 0, r, and bk) ; 
Urginea maritima (jl w, keeled g-p); Verbena venosa 
(fl l or b); Viola hederacea (jl b or w); V. pedunculata 
(fl y); Wachendorfia thyrsiflora (jl y); Zephyranthes 
earinata (jl g and pi); Z. rosea (fl pi). 
CLIMBERS.—tThe 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.—Annuats.—Amphicarpxa monoica (fl v and 
w); Ipomeea purpurea (fl p); Lathyrus grandiflorus ( fl pi) ; 
L. odoratus (jl variable, sc); Maurandya Barelayana (fl g 
and v-p); Tropwolum peregrinum (jl y). 
PERENNIALS.—Apios tuberosa (fl br-p, sc); Calystegia 
daburica (jl pi-p); C. pubescens flore-pleno (fl w-pi, chang- 
ing to pi); C. Soldanella (jl r and y); Cardamine trifolia 
(flw); Cedronella cordata (fl p) ; Cynanchum roseum (fl r) ; 
Hablitzia tamnoides (fl y); Humulus Lupulus (jl g-y); 
Tpomeea pandurata (jl wand p); Lathyrus magellanicus (jl 
b-p) ; L. roseus (jl pi); L. rotundifolius (fl pi); L. sylves- 
tris platyphyllus (jl pi); Mutisia decurrens (fl 0). 
Half-hardy.—ANnnvALs.—Grammatocarpus volubilis (jl 
y); Ipomeea hederacea ( jl b); Trichosanthes anguina (fl w ; fr). 
Brenntau.—Adlumia cirrhosa ( fl pi). 
PrRENNIAL.— Blumenbachia chuquitensis (jl 7 and y). 
Tender.—AnnvuALs.—Citrullus vulgaris (s/, fr) ; Ipomcea 
Bona-nox (st, fl w); I. Quamoclit (st, jl vr); 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, flr, dotted bk) ; 
Aristolochia Goldieana (st, fl g, y, and br); Asparagus scan- 
dens (c-h, fol yg); 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, flr 
and y); B. Shuttleworthii (c-h, fl o-r, y, and g) ; B. Williamsii 
(c-h, fl pi); Campanea grandiflora (st, fl w and r); Cam- 
panumea gracilis (sf, fl b); Canavalia bonariensis (st, fl p); 
C. ensiformis (st, jl w and r) ; C. obtusifolia (st, fl p) ; Ceropegia 
elegans (st, fl p); C. Gardnerii (¢-h, fl w, blotched p); C. 
Wightii (st, fl g and p) ; Cobwa penduliflora (i-h, fl g); C. sean- 
dens (c-h, fl p); Columnea Schiedeana (st, fl y and br); 
Hardenbergia Comptoniana (c-h, fl p); H. monophylla (c-h, 
fl p); Kennedya prostrata Marryattse (c-h, fl r); K. rubi- 
eunda (c-h, fl r); Littonia modesta (st, fl 0); Maurandya 
scandens (c-h, fl p-v); Momordica Charantia (st, fl y ; fr br 
or +); Myrsiphyllum asparagoides (c-h, fl g or w; fol g); 
Oxypetalum crnleum (i-h, fl b); Rhodochiton volubile (c-h, 
fl 7); Selaginella Willdenovii (st, fol g); Swainsona 
galegifolia (c-h, flr); 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, jl b); Tropeolum azureum 
(c-h, fl b and g-w); I’. Jarrattii (c-h, fl o-r, y, and br); 
T. Lobbianum (c-h, jlo); I. peregrinum (c-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 ; 
but a few hardy ones which are indispensable for Cool- 
house decoration, e.g., Auricula and some of the Liliums, 
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 (fl I-b) and vars. ; 
Amarantus tricolor (fol p-r or r, and y) ; Browallia demissa 
(fl b, vr, or p); B. elata (jl b) and vars.; B. grandiflora 
(fl w or 1); Drosera peltata (jl pi); D. rotundifolia (fl w) ; 
Gomphrena globosa (jl variable); Helipterum Manglesii 
(jl y or p); Impatiens flaccida (fl p); Martynia fragrans 
(flr, p, y throat, sc); M. proboscidea (fl v, y-w, &e.); 
Maurandya Barelayana (jl v-p and g); Nicotiana acutiflora 
(fi w); N. affinis (fl w, g outside, sc); N. longiflora 
(fl w, turning p or y-g); Oxalis Barrelieri (jl y, spotted 
0); Phlox Drummondii (fl r, varying to pi, p, or w); 
Porana racemosa (jl w); Reseda odorata (jl y-w, &e., sc) ; 
Rhodochiton volubile (fl r); Salpiglossis sinuata (jl p, y-w, 
&e.); Salvia coccinea (fl r); Schizanthus candida (fl w); 
S. Grahami (fl 1 or pi, and y) and var.; S. pinnatus (flv 
or 1, p, and y); Schizopetalon Walkeri (jl w); Solanum 
Melongena (fl b; fr w, y, or p); 8. sisymbriifolium (jl b 
or w; frr); Waitzia aurea (fl y); W. nivea (jl w). 
BienntAts.—Blepharis capensis (fl b); Convolvulus 
erubescens (jl r-pi); Echium candicans (jl b); Eustoma 
Russellianum (fl l-p); Humea elegans (jl br-r, pi, or r; 
fol g). 
PERENNIALS.—Actinocarpus minor (aq, fl w); Actino- 
tus helianthi (fl w); Agapanthus umbellatus (fl b) and 
vars.; A. u. variegatus (fol w, banded g); Agathea 
celestis (fl b); Albuca aurea (fl y); A. Nelsoni (fl w, 
striped r); Amicia Zygomeris (fl y and p); Amorpho- 
phallus Lacourii (fol g, mottled y); A. Rivieri (fl r 
and pi-y; fol g); Amphicome arguta (fl r); A. Emodi 
(jl pi and o); Aneilema biflora (jl 6); Anigozanthus 
coccineus (fl 7); A. flavidus (fl y-g) and vars.; A. pulcher- 
rimus (fl y); A. tyrianthinus (jl p and w); Anomatheca 
eruenta (jl r); Antholyza xthiopica (fl r and g); A. caftra 
(jl vr); A. Cunonia (jl r and bk); Anthurium cordifolium 
(fol g); A. coriaceum (fol g); Ariseema concinna (fl w,and 
g or b-p); A. curvatum (fl g, w, and br-r); A. galeata( fl g, 
w, and p); A. nepenthoides (jl y, br, and g); A. speciosa 
(jl p, g, and w); Arthropodium neo-caledonicum (jl w); A. 
paniculatum (fl w); A. pendulum (jl w) ; Arum palestinum 
(jl p, bk, and y-w) ; Arundo Donax (jl r; fol g); Asparagus 
decumbens (fol g); A. scandens (fol g); Astilbe japonica 
(jlw); A. j. variegata (fol variegated y); A. rubra (jl pi) ; 
Babiana disticha (jl b, sc); B. plicata (jl v-b, sc); B. ringens 
(flr); B. stricta (jl w and I-b, blotched) and vars.; Bea 
hygrometrica (fl b, y throat); Begonia Evansiana (jl pi; 
fol g,r beneath); B. gracilis (fl pi); B. natalensis (jl pi; 
fol g, spotted w); Blandfordia aurea (jl y); B. Cunning- 
hamii (flr); B. flammea (fl y) and yars.; B. grandiflora 
(jl r); B. nobilis (fl o and y); Blumenbachia contorta (jl 
o-r); Brayoa geminiflora (jl o-r); Brodiwa gracilis (fl y, 
nerved br); Brononia australis (fl b); Brunsvigia Cooperi 
(fl g-y, edged r); B. falcata (jl r); B. Josephine: (flr); B. 
multiflora (fl r); B. toxiearia (fl pi); Bulbine alooides 
(fl y); B. caulescens (fl y); Caliphruria Hartwegiana 
(jl g-w); C. subedentata (fl w); Callipsyche aurantiaca 
(fl o-y); ©. eucrosioides (fl x and g); C. mirabilis (jl g-y) ; 
Calochortus albus (jl w, blotched); C. Benthami (jl y); 
C. eceruleus (fl 1, dotted b); C. elegans (fl g-w and p) ; 
CG, Gunnisoni (fl l, y-g, and p); C. lilacinus (jl pi); 
C. luteus (fl g and y); C. Nuttallii (jl g and w, marked 
r and p); C. pulchellus (jl y); C. purpureus (jl g, p, 
and y); C. splendens (fi 1); C. venustus (jl w and r) and 
vars.; Calotis cuneifolia (jl b); Carpolysa spiralis (fl w 
and r); Centropogon fastuosus (jl pi); Cephalotus folli- 
