VINES AND CREEPERS. 



75 



Common Name. 



ed 

 P 



Price. 



Botanical Name. 



Remarks. 



137. ALEXANDRIAN, or Clas- 







RUSCUS. 





sic Laurel, 



1 



50 



racemosus. 



A climber, with a beautiful shining foliage. 



YEW. 







TAXUS. 



138. English, 



1 



37 



baccata. ^ 



Deep green foliage, much planted in cemeteries, grow 



139. Irish, 



2 



50 



fastigiata. J 



very slowly ; No. 139 grows very erect and compact. 



Ditto, larger size 75 cts. to $1. 







ULEX,europeus. \ 

 hibernica. > 

 pleno. ) 





140. FURZE, or Whin, 



141. Irish, 



'142. Double flowering, 



2 

 o 



2 



50 

 75 

 75 



Peculiar Juniper-like foliage, and wreaths of brilliant 

 yellow papilionaceous flowers, dry soil suits best. 



VIBURNUM. 







VIBURNUM. 





143. Cassioberry, 



3 



50 



obovatum. 



Dwarf habit, neat foliage, white flowers. 



144. Chinese s\veet 7 





1 00 



chinense. 



Used in China to scent teas ; needs protection. 



REJECTED EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. 



These are devoid of beauty and of no value for ornament, and the great accessions of splendid species render their culture 

 useless. Some are synonymous with others already enumerated. They will be supplied at 18 to 20 cents each, if desired. 



ANDROMEDA. 



acuminata, tender. 



dealbata, synonyme. 

 Ephedra distachya. 



ILEX. 



canadensis. 



nitida. 



recurva. 



Kalmia rubra, ) 

 stinted growth. \ 

 Ledum latifolium 

 Pinus rigida. 



Pinus variabilis. 

 RUSCUS. 



aculeatus. 



hypoglossum. 



TAXUS. 



canadensis, vel pro- 

 cumbens. 



VINES AND CREEPERS. 



These have been selected as the most suitable for covering and adorning Walls, Bowers, or Arbors, or training on any 

 lattice-work where a shelter or concealment is desirable. We have divided them into two classes : the first class comprising 

 those which grow largest and most vigorously ; and the second class, those that attain less size and are of weaker growth. 



Common Name. 



AMPELOPSIS, or Amerie'n Ivy 



1. Palmated, 

 Virginia Creeper, 



2. Bipinnate leaved, 



3. Tricolor leaved, 



4. BIRTHWORT, or Pipe Vine 



5. Tomentose, 



ATRAGENE. 



6. Alpine blue, 



7. American blue, 



8. Siberian white, 



9. BERCHEMIA. l'winjng, 

 TRUMPET FLOWER. 



10. Scarlet, 



11. Small scarlet, 



12. Superb scarlet, 



13. Crimson, 



14. Chinese great flowered, 



15. Evergreen cross bearing, 



16. BITTERSWEET, American 

 CLEMATIS, or Virgin's bower. 



17. Japan azure, 



18. Bell flowered, 



19. Spanish evergreen, 



20. Curled flowered, 



21. Hybrid curled flowered, 



22. Cylindrical flowered, 



23. Sweetest scented, 



24. Autumn flowering, 



25. Japan white, 



26. Japan double white, 



27. Sieboldt's bicolor, 



28. Oriental yellow, 



29. Oriental pale blue, 



30. Leathery flowered, 



31. Virginian white, 



32. Traveller's joy, 



Class. 



Price 



Botanical Name. 







AMPELOPSIS. 



1 



20 



hederacea, vel I 







quinquefolia. S 



2 



30 



bipinnata. 



2 



75 



cordata, tricolor va. 



1 



50 



ARISTOLOCHIA. ( 



o 



50 



sipho. < 







tomentosa. ( 







ATRAGENE. 



2 



50 



alpina,vel austriaca 



2 



50 



americana. 





50 



sibirica. 



1 



50 



Berchemia volubilis. 







BIGNONIA. [coma. / 



1 



25 



radicans, vel Te- ) 



1 



30 



minor. 



1 



75 



superba. 



1 



1 00 



sanguined. 



1 



50 



grandiflora. 



1 



25 a 37 



crucigera. 



1 



12 



Celastrus scandens. 







CLEMATIS. 



o 



50 



ccerulea,vel azurea. 



1 



50 



campaniflora, 



2 



75 



cirrhosa. 



2 



25 



crispa. ) 



2 



25 



hybrida. \ 



2 



50 



cylindrica. 



1 



50 



flammula. t 



1 



37 



autumnalis. < 



2 



1 00 



florida. 1 



2 



1 00 



pleno albo. 



2 



1 00 



pleno violacccvel , 







sieboldtii bicolor. J 



2 



50 



orientalis. 



1 



50 



ccerul. pallida. 



2 



25 



viorna. 



1 



20 



virginiana. 1 



1 



37 



vitalba. ) 



Remarks. 



A common rapid climber, large foliage. 



Beautiful delicate foliage. 

 Elegant variegated foliage. 

 No. 4 grows vigorously, magnificent foliage, and very 



singular flowers in form of a siphon. No. 5 has 



smaller foliage. 



Beautiful blue flowers, grows slowly. 

 Large purplish, blue flowers, very showy. 

 Like No. 6 except that the flowers are white. 

 Green bark, handsome foliage, purple berries. 



Flame-colored flowers. 



Flowers much deeper colored than the above. 



New beautiful variety. 



Purplish crimson flowers. 



Large flame-colored flowers. 



Curious orange and brown flowers, dense foliage. 



Common, but very ornamental when in fruit in autumn. 



Splendid new Japan variety, grows and blooms freely. 

 Flowers white, slightly tinged with purple. 

 Dwarf habit, small neat foliage, greenish white flowers. 

 Curious purplish campanulate flowers, thick reflesed 

 petals. 



Long purplish blue flowers, handsome. 



Rapid growth, profusion of flowers of exquisite fragrance, 



odor of Vanilla. No. 23 holds foliage late, and No. 



24 is evergreen. 



Large and elegant varieties which bloom freely; the 

 flowers of No. 27 are double, and white, with a rich 

 violet centre. 



Greenish yellow flowers, sweet scented. 

 Neat pretty flowers, delicate foliage. 

 Stiff reddish lilac flowers, petals reflexed. 

 Strong growth, with a profusion of white blossorrs 

 which almost cover the plant. 



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