fUIDE. 



FRlCtf. 



„ , rWntaa. Produces a profusion of nzurc-bluc flowers, which, 



Ipomxa Rubro C^rulea. c Wo* ^ P ve , y „, , jects imtlgi , mble . 10 to 15 faet 



I^nrii. Magnlfloent mazarine-blue. Greenhouse perennial. 12 feet 

 ; rubctosft . l'ale-yellow; from West Indies. Greenhouse pcrcn.nal 



(jnimoclit. tSee Cypress- Vine.) * '■ . * " 



' B , Madame' Anne. A very fine new variety, w.th variegated 

 flowers striped red on a white ground . • • * • • • 

 Minima Snectabile. A pretty, hardy, annual spec-ies; with small heart- 

 " "S55 K^uU rosy flowers, remaining the whole day expanded . . 

 Copt ica. A beautifuf climber; deep-lanceojated leaves; flowers, hand- 

 some rose with white, standing well in bouquets 



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THUSBERCIA ALATA <>ee page 79). TPOM.XA VOLUBIUS (MADAME ATOE). 

 NEW IPOM/EAS, WITH SELF-COLORED FOLIAGE. 

 8-0 Ipoma-a Hcderacea Alba C.randiflora Intus Rosea. Handsome wn.te 

 1 flnwitr with dark-rose throat. * . , 



8-2 — Arrocarminea C.randiflora Azurea Marginata. With brilliant car- 



mine flowers, edged with clear azure-blue 



NEW IPOM/EAS, WITH VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 



LOASA. Nat. Okd., Loasaceas. 

 The Loa<a are beautiful, tender, climbing annuals, suitable for covenng a trellis 

 or ornamental wire-work. 



825 Loasa Aurantica. Orange-color. 0 feet , 



g2C Herbertii. Scarlet. 6 feet 



TOPIIOSPERMUM. Nat. Ord., Scrophulariacea. 



season ftgm seed. Half-hardy perennial. ?5 



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