'I'FAXXMA 



cold ni,:,-lit, aii.l i; ur 7 ilegTci's of [rust kill (he ]il:iiit 

 down t<- the groinid. For this reason the vine should 

 he banked with ihy sand every fall and if killed down 

 to the hankinir it must be eat off ininiediatel\' vv the 

 entire plant \vill be h)st. riauts raised from seed re- 

 ceived under the nanu' id 7'. Ji'icdS"! I,i iia , froui Italy, 

 are much hardier and nnu-i' flori I'eroiis llnin those 

 obtained from seaal imported freim Sonlh Al'riea, b\it 

 the flowers of bidh are exactl\' alike. In order to 

 flower profusely this s]ieeies mttst be ]ilauted in the 

 full sun. It usually requires a few years befm-e it starts 

 into a vii;orous growth, and it rarelv flowers befiu'e its 

 fifth veai or before it has attained" eonsiderable size. 

 In Fiiu-ida. r. .n,u-l.-r„i; should Ik- planted on tall 

 stumps, cr on arb.u-s ami sIumU by itsilf, oe\-(o- mingled 

 with other speeii-s. This species is ]o-operlv 7', ii'/ro.s.'- 



T. lilieifol'ni . from the Fiji Islamls. has lU'Ver llowered 

 in the writer's garden and is ,oir down b\' frost almost 

 every winter, but it is a strong grower aiul wiu-fli plant- 

 ing for the foliai^e' alone. 



T. V^ihliria i}'i has proved to be a\'ery])o.n- grower 

 and is \-ery ilillicult to kee-p iu healili fiu' any length of 

 time, Apjiariudly not iu the trade, |^ Nf'Hi;LlN<; 



IXLU:; , 



(Taclading souit names tv^m other genera, s, r, = sani>li'- 

 meiitaf^' fist.) 



adrepens.S. fiilrn,^.l, rosea,:!. 



tr5T((/('/n/i((, ,s, L, grandittora, s, sanihinifoliu , :;. 



alba, 12. jasuuuoides, 11. .•:rrratili'l'a, s. r. 



Amboinensis, !'.. leuiaixylon. 1. .Sadthii. a. 



atropurpuvea. 7. J/'/ctcaii, IC. sueidosa, 7. 



australis. 11. mollis. 4. xprclnhiHs. s, L. 



t'apensis, (i, Panibn-a , U sfans, :; 



C/(i/iCa,v/,',', s. pra-eox, 7, S, 'rinmbi-rLdi, S. 



clinjsniiflia. s, l. radirans, 7. I'-i/i/Z/aaaa, s. L. 



tilieit'olia. l.i. Kirasoliaua, la. i-cluti,iil . 4. 



A. Il'lha lliiruiht. 



B, Fvli^f,/,- Jig/Uilf : fls. jii},h. 



c. Pn iiir],:s f<:H--fhl 1 . leucoxylon 



e'e . P'n'irUs ifHi iuf'fliJ LI. rosea 



BE. Fi'li'i,/.- iiiiniiile : fix. ,/ell,i:r. 

 ,St.,:„I..I,i,n„.) 

 I-. Lfi.<. ,,,'in„i„,il,. 



D. Lr.s. ,/ialir<'iix ;.;. stans 



Dlo Lrx. vi/hnis - j,iih, xmit /.< - 



//. 'ith 4. mollis 



re. liix. ,,i,/,,u<i. ni.t„siy!, .1. Smithii 



A.t. n<ihil vliiiihni.j ,,r pi;Kilrnlr. rar, hi 

 Slllu-nrt. 



B. S/aun iix irxfrlr,!. { Timma riii .) tb Capensis 



EI.. .S7i(,a. i:.i ilichnl,,!. 

 • . Pairs ,<l lil.s. „--.;. 



D. Fls. iu nrrrnn's. oyinitie, 



r.;l nrsr.n-ht. [(_'„ ,„j,s,'s .] 



E, L(/s. x<- naU : rarvnnjx (< r- 



liliiuil. 



F. Coroll,, - fiihf ni u c I 



lon'iir ihitn lui I i/.r . . . . 7. radicans 



FF. Corollii^tiil,,' li/il,' c.r- 



ri'rcliiiq thr i-,il ii.r . . . . ,K. grandiSlora 



EE. IJt!,. rlllirc nr sluinl/,: 



rart'itn .s' n.rilia j-ii 0. Amboinensis 



I.Il. /7.<. i>l tl'l-iuilhtl /Hlllirh .S, 



irJliti.ll, or liillil p I II /. 

 [r.niJnrr,!.] 



E. Jfiiii/iii ill lff.1. .irrriif, . . .\i\. Ricasoliana 

 EE, .]r>nY/i,i of Iflx. riifiri . 



F, (.'orolhi 'j ill. loin/ .. ..IT. australis 

 FF, ('oro/1,1 7b,-.'/». loll, I. .12. jasminoides 

 r,-. Piiirx of Iflx. Ii-lj. [I'liiiiiisl.l- 



III III.) 13. filiciSolium 



1. leucoxylon, Mart, {nif/iiouia Iriiro.njloii . Liun.l. 

 Evergreen tree: Ivs. hmg-pefioled, digitate; Iffs, usu- 

 ally D, stalked, oblong - lanceolate, entire, glabrous, 

 'i-2% in, long: fls, fprminal, in few-tld, racemes or 

 .solitary; corolla fnnnelforni, with large, spreading limb, 

 rosy pink, 2-2'., in. long; calyx 2-lipped : capsule linear, 

 t>-8 in, long, W. Indies, Guiaue, 



TI':COMa 



1777 



2, rdsea, Bertol {'I'lilirlm),, rii.ir,, , IXbj. Evergreen 

 free: Ivs. .ligifale; Ifts. ;-, rarely :!. long-stalked, ovate 

 to .ibbmu-, :ieumin:de, eulii-e: 11s. iu nuinv-Hd. terminal 

 p:iuicles: i-,u'olla rnnncdfoi ni-caniparoilale, with sloirt 

 tube and lar-ge, spre;Mling h.bes, rosy jiink; cal\'x cam- 

 p:nnilate, <iliseuial\- 2-lobeil, ;ilinost Irnnrale, (iuafe- 

 lu:d:., 



;i. Stans, .luss. (7'. no luliiicifi'lin. Ilumb, & Ibuipl, 

 ,S7,o,o/o/,;„,„, nioii.'.. Seian.). 'l'|.;ri..ov Krion;. Llln'ight 



shradi: h s. odd-pinnal. ; Ifts. .",-11, :il st sessile, 



ovate-lanei-ohLte to nan'ow-hii olati', a.mmiu.-iti', in- 

 cise ly seM-:ite, glabrous, I ' .,— 1 iu. hmg: lis. in l.n-e, 

 ti-rnnual i';H-.anes or l.ani(des; corolla funnelfioan-rani- 

 |>.inulafe, yidlow, I ' ., iir hnig: cidyx with :". short teeth; 

 cijisule linear, r>-7 in. hmg. Sfiring to Sept. S. Fl:i. to 

 .Mrx., W, Indies, IJ.AI. :;l:il,-,S.)metimes latlled ycdlow 

 begonia. Fls, fragrant, 



4, mbllis, Hnmb, & P.oupl. (77 rrliiliiio. Liudl. T 

 xloiis, var. rrliiliiio, Hort,), Similar to the pri'.-ed iu:;, 

 but pubes,-enf : Ifts, ,i-9, ob- 

 long-o\"ate, :u.-nminate, hsy ,':,^ 



deeply seri';ite lU' ahuost en- ii 



tire, villous pubescent (Ui f':, ' j 



both sides or (uilv beneath, 



I 



.? 



2-4 in. Iinig; fls. like fhos(- 

 of the lU'eceding, but Utile 

 or luit at all fragrant, Mex- 

 ice) to Chile and Peau, 



,7. Smithii, W. Wats. Fig. 

 2474 (adapted friuu The (iar- 

 denl. Fln-ight shrub: h's. 

 odd-pinnate; Ifts. 11-17, ob- 



loim. i.ibl use (U- aeul isll , scr- 



rate, 1-2 in. hmg: fls. in 

 large, cunliMuml imnieh s, 

 soniefimes y in, long and as 

 broad; corolla tubular - fnii- 

 nelfiirm, w i t li ;"> retlexial 

 rounded lobes, lo-ight yil- 

 htw tinged with (Uailige. 1 b- 

 2 in. long. Sept. -.Ian. In- 

 troduced from Australia and 

 supjioseil to be a hvbriil cd' 

 T. mollis and Ciiio ii'sis. (b 

 C. 111. 14:r,41). (In. 48:11122. 

 I.H. 4:1: .7.7, 1(17, lit. 44, ],. 



r.2. (-f.Ji. :i(;:i;27. - Bhami- 



ing in the greeulnurse in 

 winter and well suited fnr 

 cultivation in pots. 



lb Capfinsis, Lindl. ( T,- 

 roiiioriii Co /irii.ii.s . .Seem,), 

 (7.\i^F HoxFvsia-Kl.E. Climb- 

 ing shrub: l\-s. odd-pinnate; 

 Ifts, 7-9, ovate, acute. coarsely 

 serrate, ghibrous. about 2 iu. 

 long: Hs. ill pedun.ded tei- 

 niiiial raecnies; corolla tnbu- 

 lar, cur\"eal, with 4-parteil 

 spreading limb, the upju-r 

 lip emarginate, or;i]ige-ri i! , 

 about 2 in, long ; calyx ,7- 

 toothed : capsule lim-ar, il-f 

 in. long. Aug. -No\". S. 

 Africa. " P.. R. 1.7: 1117. L. 

 lb(b 17:li;72. R.H. !:s'.l.7, p 



loy, 



7. radicans, -Tuss. i /,'/,/ - 



iii'ii io r a il i c a it .i . Linn , 



< 'o III p.ii.s riiiririni.i. Bur.), 



TlUAIPET CivEEPEk. TKf:u- 



FFT Vine, Tiit'MPi r IIcixk',"- 

 srcKl.E. Figs. 2177, 247i;. 

 lligh-clinibing shrub, cling- 

 ing with rootlets; hs, odd- 

 liiiinate; Ifts, 9-11, oval tii ii\-ate-olilong, acuminate, ser- 

 rate, (lark green above, p:ile and imbescent beneath, at 

 least along the midrib, l^.,.-2b:. in, long: (is. in terminal 

 racemes; corolla tubtilar - fnnnelform, witli 7 broad 

 spreadinL-- lobes, nsually orange wdtli scarlet limb, 2-,'.^ in, 

 long, tube ;ihnost thrice as long as the ,'^-toothed calyx- 

 fr. c>diudric-oblong, keeled alon.g the sutures, stalked 



.'I 



\ 



2475, The Trumpet Creeper 

 climbs b>' means of aerial 

 roots, — Tecoma radicans. 



