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§Sih er striped do 



broad leaved do 



* White flowering jjismine 

 ITGold striped do 

 ^^jilver blotched do 

 Honeysuckles. Seepages 59 and 60 



* lioxihorn, matri?no)iy oint, or blue jasmin 



rEuropean ditto, red fruity showy 



i Chinese do 



*Canadiaa iiioonseed 



^Creeping mitchella 



TFink colored passion flower 



-Yellow tlowered do 



Spotted leaved do. 60 cts 



§! urpie palmated do 



^i'eriploca, or Virginian silk 



Twiniiig roses. See pages 61 to 68 



Flowering bramble. See page 30 



^Scarlet schisandra 



*Eng:iih nightshade, or bittersweet 



■While flowering do 



* Periwinkle, or ever^rreen myrtle 



tGold striped do. willi white and blue flowers 

 tSilver striped do 



* White flowering do 

 jPurple do do 

 ^Double purple do 



tSilver striped double flowering de 



tAustrian herbaceous do 



*Broad leaved do 



Grapes for bowers. See page 37 



iPoplar leaved wendlandia 



ITTwining zi yphus, or supple jack 



fleshy box thorn. $1 



+ Lance leaved do 



+Carolina do 



Russian pink colore<l do. 81 



i Large white periwinkle 



Hedera argen. var. 



hibernica 

 Jasminum officinale 



chrysophyllui 

 leucophyllam 

 Lonicera, sp, 

 Lycium barbamnri 

 europceum 

 sin ease 

 T^Ieni-permii r^n canadense 

 Mitchella repens 

 l assiflora incarnata 

 lutea 

 maculata 

 filamentosR 

 Periploca grceca 

 Rosa, sp. 

 Rubus, 67? . 

 Schisandra coccinea 

 Solanum dulcamara 



fl. alio 

 Vinca minor 



aur. varies; 

 arg. varieg 

 alba 

 punicea 

 puniceapL 

 fol. arg. fl. pi 

 herbacea 

 major 



Vilis, sp. 



V/endlandia populifoli:: 



Zizyphus volnbiiis 



Lycium carnosurn 



lanceolatum 



carolinianum 



ruthenicum 



Vinca mrjor, fl. albo 



HONEYSUCKLES. 



in order that selections may be made more appropriately to the wishes of amateurs 

 we have arranged this class under two distinct heads, the Twining and the Eret 

 grov/ing kinds. 



Those marked thus * are 25 cents each; f are 37^ cents each; X are 50 cents eacl 

 § are 75 cents each; ^ are $1 each. 



Tv: in i ng Ho nexjs u chb. s . 



1 *Coramon English woodbine Lonicera peryciymenum 



2 fStriped monthly, white fragrant ^ 

 iLwodbine, or Belgic woodhine. > 

 25 to 37.;^ cents each ) 



3 tOak leaved woodbine, with late white ) 

 flotcers ) 



4 Variegated leaved woodbine, 25 to 37^ eent« 

 § 4.Late flowering red woodbine 

 Q tPaU red woodbine 



hel^lcum 



quercifolium 



varieg atum 



serotinum 



rubrifm 



