I.OrnOSPERMUM SCANDEJJS. MA UR ANDY A BARCLAY AN" A. 



MAURANDYA. Nat. Ord., Scrnphuiariacece. 

 The most graceful and free-flowering of soft-wooded climbers, whether for the 

 ornamentation of the conservatory and greenhouse, or for pillars, trellis-work, and 

 verandas in the flower-garden. T he effect produced by the profusion of elegant 

 and varied-colored flowers is strikingly beautiful. Blooms the first season from 



seed. Half-hardy perennial. 



831 Maurandya Barclayana. Rich violet. 10 feet 10 



832 Alba. White. 10 feet ". . . .10 



833 Coccinea. Scarlet. 10 feet 10 



834 Semperflorens, Alba. White. 10 feet 10 



835 Rosea. Rose. 10 feet 10 



83G Mixed. Above mixed 10 



MORNING GLORY. Nat. Ord., Conwlvulacece. 

 837 Morning Glory, Mixed. The finest varieties. 20 feet 05 



MOMORDICA. Nat. Ord., Cucurbit acece. 

 The Squirting Cucumber; an annual gourd-like plant, with woolly leaves and 

 golden-yellow flowers, the fruit of which resembles a small cucumber, and, when 

 ripe, bursts the moment it is touched, scattering its seeds, and the half-liquid 

 pulpy matter in which they are contained, to a considerable distance. Half-hardy 

 annual. 



L 838 Momordica Balsamina (Balsam Apple). From East Indies. 10 feet . . .05 



\ 830 Charauti (Balsam Pear). From East Indies. 10 feet 05 > 



j ' PASSION-FLOWER. Nat. Ord., Pamfloracen. * 



3 i A splendid class of climbers, with curious flowers produced in great profusit.i; 



W fine for conservatory, or will answer for the garden ; flowering freely during the I 



J] \ ( autumn. L 



*j 810 Passifiora. Fine mixed . . , 2£ .J 



I fe gh ^ aa -=a*^5 



