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rieties, handsome-flowering shrubs, the culture of which 

 has been already given. 



Echi'tes difformisj a Carolina shrub of easy culture. 



COBiEA^CEA. 



Co^BiEA scdndens, B. M. 851, a Mexican climber of rapid 

 growth and great show, of easy culture in any light rich 

 soil. It is best increased by seeds. 



BIGNONIA'CE.^. 



BiGNo^NiA grandifldra, B. M. 1938, B. R. 418, australis, 

 B. M. 865, and ccBndea, climbing shrubs, which grow in 

 any light rich soil, and increase readily by cuttings. 



Pe^nstemon campanulata, B. M. 1878, a frame-shrub 

 from Mexico, of the easiest culture. 



Marty^nia proboscidea, B. M. 1056, and longifldra, an 

 American and Cape annual of the usual culture. 



POLEMONIACEiE. 



Ipomo'psis elegans, a biennial from Carolina of the usual 

 culture. 



CONVOLVULA^CEiE. 

 Convo'lvulus pannifdlius, B. R. 222. 



C. canadensis, B. M. 1228. 



C. saxatilis. 



C. Cnedrum, B. M. 459. 

 C. linearis, B. M. 289. 

 C.floridus, 



C. cdndicans, B. M. 1603. 



C. farindsus. 



C. suffruticdsus, B. R. 133. 

 C. Hermdnnice. 

 C. erubescens, B. M. 1067. 

 C. hryonicefdlius^ B.M. 943. 



These are showy climbers from all parts of the worlds 

 which grow in loam and peat, and young cuttings root 

 readily in sand under a bell-glass. 



