440 AMPELOPSIS. 



Due de Gazes. Deep crimson-scarlet. 



Caroline de Sansal. Flesh color and blush, large. 



Madame Lacharme. White suffused with pink, changing 

 to pure white. 



Paul Verdier. Bright rose, imbricated, very double. 



Heine des Blanches. Fine rosy white, very large. 



Boule de Neige. Pure white, fine cup, double. 



Edouard Morren. Bright carmine. 



Oriflamme de St. Louis. Brilliant scarlet. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark velvety-crimson. 



Prince Leon. Vivid crimson, large. 



Alfred Colomb. Bright rich carmine. 



La France. Deep pink, very fragrant. 



Charles Rouillard. Lilac rose, very large. 



John Hopper. Brilliant rose, crimson centre. 



Princess Mary of Cambridge. Silvery pink, large and 

 full. 



AMPELOPSIS. 



A very valuable introduction is the new Japanese wood- 

 bine, Ampelopsis Veitchii, or tricuspidata. 



It is a perfectly hardy climber, with small neat foliage 

 when young, and shoots which cling close to either wood, 

 stone, or brick. 



It is admirably adapted for covering walls, and will take 



