Rare Rhapithamnus cyanocarpus (Chili)—evergreen, bearing blue 
Climbers flowers followed by violet-blue fruits. Solanum aviculare 
(New Zealand)— evergreen, bearing purple flowers 2 inches 
across with orange centres followed by egg-shaped, yellow 
fruits. Solanum crispum (Chili)—evergreen, bearing lavender 
flowers with yellow eye. 
Climbers. — Berberidopsis corallina (Chili)—evergreen, 
bearing globular, crimson flowers in August. Cassia corymbosa 
(Buenos Ayres)—bears large clusters of deep yellow flowers 
from August until winter. Generally loses its leaves in this 
country. Clematis indivisa lobata (New Zealand)—evergreen, 
bearing large, white flowers. Clianthus puniceus (New Zealand) 
—evergreen, bearing crimson flowers. There is also a white 
variety. Lapageria (Chili)—evergreen, bearing large, droop- 
ing, rose or white flowers. Requires a north wall. Lasiandra 
(Pleroma) macrantha (Brazil)—evergreen, bearing large violet 
flowers. Lonicera Hildebrantiana (Burmah)—evergreen, the 
largest of the honeysuckles, bearing orange flowers 6 inches in 
length, deliciously perfumed. Mandevilla suaveolens (Buenos 
Ayres)—deciduous, bearing clusters of scented, white flowers, 
2 inches across in August. Mutista decurrens (Chili)—ever- 
green, bearing large, single, brilliant orange flowers. Sollya 
heterophylla (Australia)—evergreen, bearing small, bright blue 
drooping flowers. Tacsonia exonensis—garden hybrid between 
TI. mollissima and I. Van Volxemi, bearing rose crimson flowers. 
Tacsonia mollissima (Quito)—rose coloured flowers. Tacsonia 
quitensis (Quito)—pale flesh flowers. All the Tacsonias are 
evergreen. Trachelospermum (Rhyncospermum) jasminoides 
(Shanghai)—evergreen, bearing clusters of small, white, ex- 
quisitely scented flowers through the summer and autumn. 
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