IN EXTRA-TROPICAL COUNTRIES. 



Passiflora coccinea, Aublet. 

 From Guiana to Brazil. 



Passiflora coerulea, Linne. 



South Brazil and Uruguay. One of the hardiest of all 

 Passion Flowers, and with many others well adapted for 

 covering bowers, rookeries, and similar structures. Many of 

 the equatorial species come from mountainous regions and 

 may thus endure temperate clime. 



Passiflora edulis, Sims. 

 Southern Brazil. 



Passiflora filamentosa, Willdenow. 

 Southern Brazil. 



Passiflora incarnata, Linne. 



North America from Virginia and Kentucky southward. The 

 fruits are called May Pops. 



Passiflora laurifolia, Linne. (P. tinifolia, Jussieu.) 

 The Water Lemon. From West India to Brazil. 



Passiflora ligularis, Jussieu. 



From Mexico to Bolivia. Professor Ernst of Caracas says that 

 its fruit is one of the finest anywhere in existence. 



Passiflora lutea, Linne. 



North America from Pennsylvania and Illinois southward. 

 Berries small. 



Passiflora macrocarpa, Masters. 



Brazil and Peru. Mr. Walter Hill reports having obtained 

 fruits of 8 pounds weight at the Brisbane Botanic Garden. 



Passiflora maliformis, Linne. 

 From West India to Brazil. 



Passiflora quadrangularis, Linne. 



Brazil. One of the most commonly cultivated Granadillas. 



Passiflora serrata, Linne. 



From West India to Brazil, 



