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Honeysuckles, (LONICERA.) 



SCARLET TRtJMPET MONTHLY, 

 (sempervirens.) A strong, rapid 

 grower, blooms all summer, very 

 showy. 



SUPERB DO., (sempervirens super- 

 ba.) A variety with larger leaves 

 and blossoms than the preceding. 



BROWN'S DO, (semp. Browni.) 

 Large, dark foliage, and scarlet 

 flowers. 



SMALL FLOWERED, (parvifiora 

 coccinea.) Crimson, fine. 



PALE FLOWERED, (pallida.) 

 White and straw colored, beautiful. 



CANADA, (Canadensis.) A very ro- 

 bust, rapid grower, with large glau- 

 cous leaves, and yellow flowers. 



FLAVA NOVA. A variety with 

 bright yellow trumpet shaped flow- 



JAPAN GOLDEN LEAVED, 



(brachypoda aurea reticulata.) — 

 Beautiful foliage sprinkled with 

 golden spots. 



LATE DUTCH, (serotina.) A pro- 

 fuse flowering variety of the month- 

 ly fragrant, or Dutch. 



MAGNEVILLEA White and straw 

 colored ; very sweet ; a beautiful 

 evergreen variety. 



HALLIEANA. A new evergreen 

 variety ; flowers pure white chang- 

 ing to yellow, very fragrant ; and is 

 covered with flowers from June to 

 November. A strong and vigorous 

 grower. 

 Ivy, (HEDERA.) 



IRISH, (canariensis.) The well 

 known old sort. 



VARIEGATED LEAVED, (folia ar- 

 gentea.) Has smaller leaves than 

 the preceding. 



GIANT, (r agneriana.) A very hardy 

 variety, wi h immense leaves. 



ALGERICA. Very large foliage, ro- 

 bust growth. 



TAURICA. Small foliage, but vigor- 

 ous habit. 



NEW BROAD LEAVED VARIE- 

 GATED. 

 The Ivys are evergreens, and frequent- 

 ly suffer from exposure to the sun in win- 

 ter, for this reason the north side of a wall 

 or building is a better situation than the 

 south. 



Moonseed, (MENISPERMUM.) 



CANADIAN. A pretty, native, 

 twining, slender branched shrub, 

 with small yellow flowers and black 

 berries. 25c. 



Periploca, or Virginian Silk, (groe- 

 ca.) A rapid growing, beautiful 

 climber, will twine around a tree or 

 other support to the height of 30 or 

 40 feet ; foliage glossy, flowers curi- 

 ous ; brown. 



Roses, Prairie, Boursault, Ayrshire, &c, 

 see special list. 



Wistaria, or Glycine. 



CHINESE, (sinensis.) One of the 

 most elegant and rapid growing of 

 all climbing plants ; attains an im- 

 mense size, growing at the rate of 

 15 or 20 feet in a season, has long, 

 pendulous clusters of pale blue flow- 

 ers in Spring and Autumn. $1. 



CHINESE WHITE, (sinensis alba.) 

 Recently introduced by Mr. For- 

 tune, from China, and regarded as 

 one of his greatest acquisitions. $2. 



BRACHYBOTRIA. Has shorter 

 clusters of flowers than the preced- 

 ing, light blue and fragrant. $1. 



FRUTESCENS, SHRUBBY, OR 

 CLUSTER FLOWERED. Flow- 

 ers pale blue, bunches short, habit 

 less vigorous than the Chinese. 



FRUTECSENS ALBA. Flowers 

 clear white, bunches short, free 

 bloomer. A seedling of ours. 



BRACHYBOTRIA RUBRA. Re- 

 sembles Brachybotria in every re- 

 spect, but the flowers are reddish 

 purple. $1. 



MAGNIFICA. Flowers in dense 

 drooping racemes of a pale lilac, of 

 the same size as the Chinese, with 

 the graceful foliage of the Ameri- 

 can, vigorous and perfectly hardy. 

 $1. 



