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SELECT LIST OF GREENHOUSE AXD CONSERVATORY 

 CLIMBERS. 



WHITE. 



Tnree-flowered Astephauus. ( Aste- 

 phanus triflorus.) Flowers in July 

 and August, in peat and loam. Di- 

 vision. ^Four feet lii^h. 



Spotted Celastnis. i Cr'rrxfn/s pnncta- 

 tii^s.) Rowers in ]^iay and July, in 

 sandy loam. Cutting-s. Six feet 

 hig-li.' 



T^viffffy Decumaria. {Decumaria sar- 

 miniosa.) Flowers in July and Au- 

 gust, in peat and loam.' Layers. 

 ITiirty feet hia-li. 



Scollop-leaved Ipomaea. {Iponicea sinu- 

 afa.) Flowers in July and August, 

 in common soil. Seeds. Six feet 

 high. 



Common spring Caper Tree. {Cajj- 

 paris sjnnosa.) Flowers in May and 

 August, in sandy loam. Cuttings. 

 Three feet high. 



Masson's Virgin's Bower. {Clematis 

 Massoniana.) FloTvers in Jime and 



September, in sandy peat. Layers, 

 Twelve feet high. 

 Chinese Virgin's Bower. (Clematis 

 chlnensis. ) Flowers in April, in 

 common loam. Lavers. Twelve feet 

 hio-h. 



I Herman's Bindweed. (' Convolculu& 

 HermaniUcC. ) Flowers in August and 



j September, in rich mould, division 



1 of the root^ Five feet high. 



I Lai'ge-llowered Jasmine. ^ iJasminum 

 grandlflorum.) Flowers in June and 

 October, in rich mould. Cuttings. 

 Fifteen feet high. 

 Slender Jasmine. {Jasminum gracile.) 

 Flowers all the year, in rich mouid. 

 Cuttings. Three feet high. 

 Sweet-scented Jasmine. C Jasminum 

 odoratissima.) Flowers most of the 

 year, in rich mould. Cuttings. 

 Three to six feet high. 



PURPLE. 



Glaucous-leaved Birthwort. (Aristo- 

 U)chia glauca.) Flowers in July, in 

 peat and loam. Cuttings. Six feet 

 high. 



Evergreen Birthwort. { Arisfolochia 

 sempervirens.) Flowers in May and 

 June, in peat and loam. Division. 

 Four feet high. 



Simple-leaved Kennedia. (Kejinedia 

 mo)ioph}illa.) Flowers in March and 

 June, in sandv peat. Cuttings. 

 Ten feet high. 



Carolina Ipomaea. {lpom<ea Carolina.) 

 Flov.ers in Julv and Au2:ust, in rich 

 mould. Seeds. Ten feet high. 



Great purple Ipomsa. (Iponuea pur- 

 purea.) Rowers in June and Sep- 



tember, in common loam. Seeds. 

 Ten feet his-h., 



I Vroody Dolichos. (Bolichos ligiwsiis.) 

 Flowers in July and August,'in peat 



■ and loam. Seeds. Twelve feet high. 



; Canary Bindweed. (Com-olrulus caua- 

 ricfi'sis.) Flowers in May and Sep- 



: tember, in sandy loam. Division of 

 the root. Twenty feet high. 



I Climbing Coba?a. {Coha'a^ scandeths.) 



[ Flowers in May and October, in peat 



I and loam. Seeds. IVenty feet high. 



j Climbing Lophospennum. ' ( Loplto- 



} spermum r/todoc/iifon.) Rowers in 



I June and July, in sandy loam. Cut- 

 tings. Fifteen feet high. 



