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The fragrant-flowered deciduous English or common Wood- 

 bine and the evergreen Japanese species are among the best of 

 the genus. 



Propagate by cuttings of the ripe wood inserted in the open 

 ground in the Fall. 



MANDEVILLEA SUAVEOLENS. 



The Mandevillea is one" of our 

 most handsome climbers, its elegant 

 twining habit and its pure white fra- 

 grant flowers making it very desir- 

 able for training against walls or 

 trellises. It thrives in any good soil, 

 but should not be grown in cold ex- 

 posed situations. 



Propagate by seeds sown one- 

 eighth of an inch deep, in heat in 

 early Spring; plant them singly in 

 small pots as soon as they are large 

 enough to be handled; gradually 

 harden them off and plant them out in early Summer. 



Mandevillea suaveolens. 



MAURANDYA. 



The Maurandyas are very pretty climbers with small heart- 

 shaped leaves and funnel-shaped flowers. They are easily grown 

 if given a sheltered spot away from harsh winds. 



Propagate by seeds sown, in March, one-sixteenth of an 

 inch deep, in a cool frame or greenhouse; when they have made 

 four leaves, transplant them into either pots or boxes; after 

 gradually exposing them to the open air to be hardened, plant 

 them where they are to remain. 



