50 [ Darr and Sugdc:', 



SOLA'NUM, Nat. Ord. Mana'ceo>. Beautiful greenhouse climbers. ^V"" 



3631 Sola'num jasminoi'des, large bunches of swe^Jxscented flowers, and large ornamental foliage o 6 



3632 „ macran'tnum, large bunches of flowers, and large very ornamental foliage o 6 



TAOSO'JHA, Nat. Ord. Passijlordcec?. Magnificent greenhouse climbers. 



3633 Tacso'nia ig-'nea, vivid scarlet ) For t,ie dazzling brilliancy and tantte of their flown, the r i o 



vcoa r;-iinir.'oiTrisi «nn/wUi«i ' 1 Tacsonias OTe Unsurpassed, T. Van Volxemt is pre eminent, _ ■ 



>» mOUlS Sima, rosy pink flowers of intense scarlet followed by frutt of a pleasant sub- I I O 



3635 ,, Spleil'deilS, scarlet acid flavour. They are all very rapid in their growth, soon J i o 



MM Vo 11 Vnlvp'mi r \r-h rm,-I»f covering a large spaec, each flower susperulcd on a long ! . „ 



» Van V 01X6 mi, ncn scarlet . thread ., ikr jn„ mentf making ihe roof of the constntftory 1 ° 



3637 CllOlCe mixed J look as if it were furnished with starlights. ^ I O 



TE'GOMA, Nat. Ord. Birjnonidcece. Beautiful greenhouse twiners. 

 3338 Te'coma stans, yellow, a fine species ) ,, . „ . ... { i o 



3639 „ ia S minoi'des grandino'ra,7^^,r;vW;^r^ ... j Magnificent fiozvering climbers. j x q 



THTiABTAFTHA, Nat. Ord. Oncurhita'cem. Hardy showy climber. 



3640 Tliladian'tha du'bia,j'<?//tw, a rapid growing handsome climber 6d. and i o 



THUNBEE'G-IA, Nat. Ord, Acantlia'cece. Splendid half-hardy annual climbers. 



3641 Thunber'gia ala'ta, orange, rich brown eye ^ These are all extreinely elegant slender- C o 4 



3G42 ,, al'ba, w/iife, rich brown eye... I growing climbers, rapidly covering wire o 4 



3643 ,, „ in'tus al'ba, white I globes, pillars, trellises, hanging-baskets, ^ o 4 



3'344 ,, „ america'na, buff , [ etc., in the greenhouse. In sheltered situa-* o 4 



3645 ,, aurantia ca, orange, dark eye Hons they succeed well out of doors, and o 4 



3646 „ choice mixed J a?-e very effective. [ o 6 



3647 ,, cocci'naa, scarlet, greenhouse perennial 1 o 



TROP-ZE'OLUM, Nat. Ord. Trapezoid 'cetc. Half-hardy annual and perennial climbers. 



The varieties of T. Lobbianum are exceedingly elegant, and are remarkable for their rich diversified 

 ■colours; Porter's for their finely-formed flowers and prof use blooming during the winter mouths, thus keeping 

 .'he conservatory gay, and supplying a large quantity of cut flowers. They arc equally suitable for filling 

 iower-beds in summer, covering trellises, chains, pillars, walls, etc. The seed from the self colours usually comes 

 /rue, but parti-coloured varieties sport very much. T. Canariense, the Canary Creeper, with its beauti- 

 fully fringed rich yellow flowers and pretty foliage, is universally known and admired as a fine climber. T. 

 Jarattii is a fine greenhouse plant. T. pentaphyllum is in the style of Jarattii, but hardy, succeeding out of 

 doors in warm situations and in light soils. Speciosum is a charming hardy species. Compactum Beauty of 

 Malvern, and all the dwarf compact growing bedding varieties are described under the heading Nasturtium, p. 35. 



3648 Tropse'olum Canafien'se, beautiful bright yellow, pretty foliage is. 6d. per oz., 6d. and 1 o 



3649 „ azu'reum, sky blue, very rare greenhouse bulb 2 6 



3650 „ Jarat'tii, scarlet, yellow, and black, splendid greenhouse perennial tuber 1 o 



3651 ,, moritzia'mim, orange, greenhouse perennial 1 o 



3652 „ pentaphyTlum, scarlet, tipped green, hardy perennial tuber 1 o 



3653 specio'sum, bright scarlet, hardy 1 o 



3654 „ Lobbia'num, Porter's new first-class varieties, Golden Pheasant, Queen of Yellows, 



Crimson King, Mulberry Queen, Orange Queen, and Black Knight, each 1 o 



3655 ,, ,, Porter's new varieties in mixture is. and 2 6 



3656 „ „ brilliant, bright scarlet, crimson throat o 4 



3657 ,, ,, Coulee de Bismarck, a new colour o 6 



3658 „ ,, Crystal Palace, scarlet, very fine o 6 



3659 „ „ Firefly, dazzling scarlet o 6 



3660 ,, Garibaldi, scarlet spatted o 6 



3661 „ ,, Geant des Batail'les, brilliant carmine o 4 



3662 „ „ Glory, brilliant scarlet o 4 



3663 ,, „ Imperatrice Eugenie, very beautiful o 6 



3664 „ ,, Lily Smith, nezo crimson, very handsome variety o 6 



3665 ,, „ Monsieur Colmet, lc?non, spotted crimson o 6 



3666 „ ,, Napoleon IBL, yellow, spotted crimson o 6 



3667 „ „ Prince of Wales, beautiful scarlet o 6 



3668 „ „ Princess Alexandra, striped o 6 



3669 „ ,, Queen Victoria, vermilion, scarlet striped o 4 



3670 „ „ Roi des Noirs, flowers almost black o 4 



3671 „ ,, triomphe de Gand, fringed, bright orange-scarlet o 4 



3672 ,, ,, Von Moltke, peach rose, a fine new colour in Tropaolums 1 o 



3673 „ ,, Zande'rii niger, rich crimson o 6 



"3674 ,, ,, choice mixed, including the finest varieties 1 o 



3675 „ „ fine mixed o 6 



For Tropas'olum compactum Beauty of Malvern, and all the dwarf close growing bedding varieties, see p. 35. 



TWEE'DIA, Nat. Ord. Asclepiada!ceoe. Handsome half-hardy twiner. 



3673 Twee'dia coerulea, blue, a beautiful free-flowering, rapid climber o 6 



VI'OIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Showy hardy annual climbers. 



Valuable only for rough rock-work, wildernesses, and places where they can scramble about. 



3677 Vi'cia Gerar'dii, deep violet; pseudo-cracca.n/Aw/.villosa each o 4 



3678 „ fine mixed varieties 3d. and o 6 



WISTA'RIA (Glycine), Nat. Ord. Lr.gmiriiidsce. Magnificent hardy climber. 

 3379 Wista'ria sinensis, unrivalled for the beauty of its long racemes of blue laburnum-like flowers 1 o 



ORNAMENTAL PPJZE ZEA, MAIZE, OR INDIAN CORN. 



Oar splendid ornamental collection of Maize was awarded the first prize at the Ititernaizonal Exhibition of tk: 

 Royal Horticultural Society, South Kensington. 



3680 30 packets in 30 splendid varieties, being the entire collection 10 6 



3681 20 ,, 20 ,, 7 6 



3682 15 ,, 15 ,, 5 6 



3683 10 ,, 10 ,, 3 6 



36S4 Splendid mixed per packet, 15. and 2 6 . 



3685 Zea Japonica variegata, striped leaved Japanese Maize, 3 to 3 feet high, per pkt.,6^., is., and 2s. 6d. 



3S86 ,, Caragua, a tall majestic graceful species, 10 to 15 feet high, per packet, 6d. and is. 



S6S7 || Cuzko, the largest and tallest maize known, 15 to 20 ft. leaves very broad ; exceedingly ornamental 



in shrubberies and for sub-tropical work ; seed uncertain, but expected, per packet, is. and 2s. 6d. 

 3C3S .. gTacillima, veiy elegant in givwth, and always of a beautiful fresh green, per pkt. 6d. , is., and 2i, 6d. 



