VINES AND CREEPERS. 



Common Name. 



Rhododendkox. 



126 Hybridum 



127 Macranthon 

 12S JVobleanvm 



129 Rmselianmn, and 18 other varieties 



130 Azaloides 



131 Caucasicum plenum 



132 Catawbiense 



Ditto, extra large, ^2 



133 Catawbiense hybridum 



134 roseum 



135 album 



136 purpiireum 



137 ;j/ei!!Hii 



133 Dauricum atrovirens 



139 Ponticum, purple 



Ditto, extra large, $1 to §12. 



140 Ponticum Album 



141 

 142 

 143 

 144 

 145 

 146 

 147 

 148 



- angustifolium 



- crassifolium 



- Curtesii 



- hybridum 



hyacinthifiorum 



masterii maxima 



myrtifolium 



plenum 



ci 



Price. 



Common Name. 



Class. 1 



Price. 







149 Ponticum raudulatum 





2 







B-2 toSS 



1-50 roseum 





1 



75 





s2 taS3 11-51 nibrum 





1 



1 50 



I 



.S-2 /o.5:3. 



1-52 salicifolium 





2 



1 50 



\ 



§•2 ?oS3' 



153 undulatum 





2 



1 50 



3 



1 00, 



154 variegatum 





2 



1 50 



2 



2 00 



155 rariegatum aureum 



and 15 







2 



1 00 



1 



other Pontic varieties 





2 



1 50 





156 Smithii alba 





1 



2 00 



2 



1 50 











2 



1 50' 



157 Maximum 





1 



50 to 75 



2 



2 00 



158 pallidum 





1 



1 50 



2 



2 00 



N. 'B.— Extra large plants 



of all 







2 



. 2 oo! 



the Rhododendrons at double th 



e prices 









named. 









1 50; 



159 ALEXANDRIAN, or Classic 



Laurel 



1 



50 





50 to 



YEW. 











160 English 





1 



37 



1 



75 



161 Irish 





2 



50 a p 



2 



1 50 



Ditto, larger size, $li a $3. 







1 



1 50. 



162 FURZE, or Whin 





2 



50 



2 



1 50j 



163 Double flowering 





2 



75 



2 



1 50, 



YUCCA. 









2 



1 50 



164 Narrow leaved 





3 



50 



1 



1 50: 



1S5 Thready 





3 



50 



2 



1 00; 



166 Flaccid leaved 





3 



50 



2 



2 00 1167 Adam's Needle 





3 



50 



VINES AND CREEPEKS. 



AMPELOPSIS, or American Ivy 



1 Palmated.— Virginia Creeper 



2 Bipinnate leaved 



3 Tricolor leaved, beautiful 



4 BIRTHWORT, or Pipe Vine 



5 Toraentose 

 ATRAGENE. 



6 Alpine blue 



7 American blue 



8 Siberian White 



9 BERCHEMIA, Twining 

 TRUMPET FLOWER. ' 



10 Large scarlet 



11 Small scarlet 



12 Crimson 



13 Yellow 



14 Chinese great flowered 



15 Evergreen cross bearing 



16 BITTERSWEET, American 

 CLEMATIS, or Virgin's bower 



17 Japan azure, or Cerulean 



18 BeU flowered 



20 Curled flowered 



21 Cylindrical flowered 



22 Sweetest scented 



23 Autumn flowering evergreen 



24 Japan White 



25 Japan double white 



26 Nepal large white, blooms in May 



27 Nepal autumn flowering 

 2S Red revolute 



29 Sieboldt's bicolor 



30 Oriental yellow 



31 Oriental pale blue 



32 Leathery flowered 



33 Virginian White 



34 Traveller's joy 



35 Blue flowered 



36 Red flowered 



37 Dark red 



3S Purple flowered 



39 Double purple 



40 Large blue 



41 I.,arg« purple 



Price. 



20 

 25 

 75 



50 



25io37 

 25 

 1 00 

 1 00 



50 



25 to 50 

 12 



75 

 37 



25 

 50 



37 <o 50 

 25 to 50 

 1 00 

 75 

 75 

 75 

 50 



CONVOLVULUS. 

 ■iS Small white 

 44 Virginian white 

 ■45 Double white 

 46 Rose colored 



48 Graceful Dioscorea, beautiful 



49 ECHITES, blue flowering 



50 JASMIN, Carolina yellow 

 GLYCINE, see WISTARIA 

 IVY 



<51 European evergreen 



52 Irish, or Giant i 



53 Gold striped leaved 



54 Poetic, commwi variety 



55 Poetic, or Classic, 



genuine with ivhite berries 



56 Palmate leaved 

 JASMINE. 



;57 White flowering 



;58 Gold striped 



59 Silver striped 



;60 Wallich's Nepal 



61 Yellow revolute flowered 



HONEYSUCKLES, see them 



,62 BOX THORN, or Matrimony vine. Blue 



\ Jasmine 



'64 European 



i65 Moonseed Vine 



PASSION FLOWER 



66 Blue 



67 Purple palmated 



68 Flesh colored 



69 White American 



70 Yellow 



N. B. For other species, see Greenhouse Cata- 

 logue. 



71 PERIPLOCA, Greek, or Silk vine 

 ROSES, Climbing varieties, see Rose Cata- 

 logue. 



BRAMBLE or Blackbeiry. 



See Fruit Catalogue for the Ornamental vari- 

 eties. 



72 SCHIZANDRA, Scariet 



73 SMILAX, large leaved 



74 Pedunculate do. shmoy cbiHers c\f berimes 

 in wintM- 



Price. 



25 

 25 

 62 

 25 

 50 

 50 

 50 



20 

 25 

 37 

 25 



50 

 50 



25 

 50 

 50 

 75 

 50 



20 

 50 

 25 



37 

 75 

 37 

 1 00 

 37 



20 



50 

 37 



37 



