AND GUIDE TO THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



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Cm\QiL\VL€S—contmued, j. 



2453 Convolvulus major, new, crimson 0 3 



2454 „ „ rose 0 3 



2455 „ „ splcndeus, brilliant crimson 0 4 



2456 „ „ striped 0 3 



2457 „ „ violet, rich and showy 0 3 



2458 „ „ finest mixed 0 3 



CYCLAXTME'BA, Nat. Ord. Ciicurhita'cece. 



A curious bird-shaped gourd, of a very ornamental chai'actcr, avIucU tlirlves best in rich 

 loamy soil in warm situations. Half-hardy annual. 



2459 Cyclanthc'ra pedu'ta, from India 0^4. 



DIOC'LEA, Nat. Ord. Lefjumind sa\ 

 A splendid greenhouse perennial climber of great beauty ; succeeds in any rich soil. 

 Plants raised from seed Hower the first year. 



2460 Dioc'lea glycinoi'des. rcd^ from E. Indies 0 6 



DOL'ICHOS, Nat. Ord. Legumind see. 

 Highly ornamental rapid-growing, and free-flowering conscrvatoiy climbers ; if cut back 

 in autunni they Mill tlu'ow out fresh shoots, and flower dming the winter months. In warm 

 situations they grow freely against a south wall or trellis. The pods of the Tov.--Cok bean 

 (D. Sinen'sis) may be cooked like Erench beans, the difference iu flavour being almost imper- 

 ceptible. The same may be said of nearly all the other species ; succeed bc&t iu light rich 

 loamy soil. The Dolichos Soja }ields the famous sauce called Soy. Haff-Jiurdy annuals. 



2461 Dol'ichoS atro-sauguin'cus, vun-oon, from E. Indies 0 4 



2462 „ au'reus, fine golden yellow . . . , 1 6 



2463 „ biflo'i-us, Wac, from E. Indies 0 4 



2464 „ cnsifor'mis, ;>?<;79/e, fi-om E. Indies 0 3 



2465 „ fra'grans albus, whiter fi-om China 1 6 



2466 „ Lablab alba na'na, white, from E. Indies ....... , . . . . 0 3 



2467 „ „ species gigan'tca, from E. Indies 0 4 



2468 „ ligno'sus, rosy-pink, from E. Indies ............ . 0 3 



2469 „ lu'teus, ye//o2iJ, from E. Indies 0 6 



2470 „ ni'ger, black, from E. Indies » 0 4 



2471 „ scsquipeda'lis, i/ac/e seecfec?, from E- Indies , 0 4 



2472 „ „ striped seeded^ ixom 'El. lmSxQ.s, 0 4 



2473 „ Sinen'sis, 6roM?n seetff'c/, fi-om China 0 6 



2474 „ „ black seeded, spotted ivkite, ixom China ■ 0 6 



2475 „ „ green seeded, from China 0 6 



2476 „ „ small red seeded, from China 0 C 



ECCREMOCAR'PUS, Nat. Ord. Bignonict'cece. 

 A handsome, rapid-groAving, easily cultivated, free -flowering climber, witli elegant foliage 

 and long racemes of beautiful tube-shaped flowers ; groAvs fi-eely in any rich soil, and, if well 

 protected with ashes, will stand the winter. Elowers the first season fi'om seed. Half-hardy 

 perennial. 



2477 Eccremocar'pus sca'ber, orange, from Chili 0 4 



FAGE'LIA, Nat Ord. Legiimind s<e, 

 A remarkably handsome greenhouse climbing shrub, producing fine panicles of blossom, 

 especially adapted for pillars or trellis work ; succeeds best in sandy peat or loam. 



2478 Fagelia bitumino'sa, yellow, from Cape of Good Hope 0 G 



GLY'CIJfE, Nat. Ord. Legummdsce. 

 A magnificent hardy twiner, producing a profusion of splendid racemes of beautiful blue 

 labumum-like flowers ; especially effective against walls, verandalis, or fronts of houses; 

 grows freely in any rich soil. 



2479 Gly'cine (Wistaria) Sinen'sis, blue, hardy tree, from China . . 2 6 



HAIIDE.\BER'GIA, Nat. Ord. Legumindsce. 

 Very pretty and ornamental greenhouse evergreen twining shrubs, Avith remarkably 

 neat and shoAA-y pea-shaped floAvers, csjjccially suited for pillars, rafters, or wire globes ; 



succeed best in sandy peat and loam. 



2480 Hardsnber'gia digita'ta, /??/r/>/e, from SAvan River 0 6 



2481 „ Lindleya'na, 6/Me, from SAvan River 0 G 



2482 „ lu'cida, rfarA ^;lWe^, lea\'cs shining 0 6 



2483 ,, Makyoa'na, superb, from Swan River 0 6 



2484 „ monophyl'la al1)a, z^7ufe 0 6 



2485 „ ova'ta al'ba, M;^<fe 0 6 



