70 BARR AND SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, ^ 

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CARDIOSPERMUSi— fOM<?MMec?. ^"J^d. 



capsule, from which it is sometimes calle I B.ilioon Viae, ornamental alike for greenhouse or 

 out-door decoration ; when planted out, they succeed best iu a li^ht soil and warm situation . 

 Half-hardy annuals. 



1810 Cardiospermum coluteoides, white, from Caracas 0 3 



1811 „ Halicacabum, white, from India 0 3 



1812 „ microcarpum, white, from India 0 3 



CLITORIA, Nat. Ord. Leguminoscp . 

 Splendid free-flowering greenhouse climbers, with large elegant pea-shaped flowers of 

 considerable beauty, particularly adapted and very elfective for training on trellis-work, wire 

 globes, or any of the numerous contrivances on which plants of this character may be grown 

 for greenhouse or conservatory decoration ; though perennials, they flower the first year. 



1813 Clitoria ctelestis, akij blue, from E. Indies 0 4 



1814 „ gesnatia, pale blue, xha-led with white, from Eist Indies 0 6 



1815 „ „ atro-cnerulea (new), dirk blue, from E. Indies 0 0 



1816 „ lilacea superba, lilac, from E. Indies 0 6 



1817 „ Tcrnatea, i?«e a/irf «'/i//c, from E. Indies 0 3 



1818 „ „ alba, p»/-e' from E. Indies 0 4 



1819 „ „ atro-cierulea, dark blue, from E. Indies 0 4 



1820 „ „ grandiflora (new), jf/iiVe, from E. Indies 1 0 



1821 „ „ pallida, pale blue, from E. Indies 0 4 



1822 iS" „ violacea flore pleao, rich i-iulet /lowers, double, one of the most charming 



novelties of the season 2 6 



COB.EA, Nat. Ord. folemoniacece. 

 A magnificent conservatory climber, with large bell-shaped flowers, and elegant leaves 

 and tendrils; it is of very rapid gi-o.vch, and consequently eminently adapted daring the 

 summer for warm situations out of doors ; grows freely in any rich soil. 



1823 Cobaei scandeus, /j«r;)/e Wf/c, from Mexico 0 4 



COX VOLVULUS, Nat. Ord. Convolculacece. 

 A well-known and beautiful free- flowering class of climbers, with brilliant and varied 

 coloured flowers, growing freely in almost any situation, and producing a splendid effect whea 

 grown on ro;k-wjrk, stumps of trees, or bmks, and wiieu traine.l over trellis, rustic-work, or 

 ajiinst rouzh fences ; and they should also be largely associated with the canary croeper 

 (Tropseolum Canariense). Half-hardy annuals. 



1824 Convolvulus, major, dark purple, rich velvety 0 8 



1825 „ „ new, crimson 0 3 



1826 „ „ rose 0 3 



1827 „ „ splendens, brilliant crimson 0 4 



1828 „ „ striped 0 3 



1829 „ „ .violet, rich and showy 0 3 



1830 „ „ finest mixed 0 3 



CYCLIXTHERA, Nat. Ord. Cucurbitacece. . 

 A curious bird-shaped gourd, of a very ornamental character, tlu-ives in any rich soil in 

 a warm situation. 



1831 Cyclanthera pedata, bird-shaped gourd, from India 0 4 



DIOCLEA, Nat. Ord. Leguminosce. 

 A splendid twining plant of great beauty ; thrives in any common soil. 



1832 Dioclea glycinoidcs, re(i, half-hardy perennial, from E. Indies 0 6 



DOLICIIO.S, Nat. Ord. Leguminoste. 

 Kapid-growing, frec-flowcring, conservatory climbers, very beautiful and highly orna- 

 mental ; which, if cut l)ack in autumn, will throw out fresh shoots and flowers in winter. 

 During summer they may lie grown against a south wall or trellis. The pods of the Tow- 

 Cok bean (1). sinensis) may be cooked like French beans, the difference in flavour being 

 almost imperceptible; succeed best in light rich loamy soil. Though some are pereaniaU, 

 they all flower the lirst year. Half-hardy annuals. 



1833 Dolichos atro-sanguineus, maroon, from E. Indies 0 0 



1834 „ imTms,Jine (/oldeni/cllow 1 G 



1835 „ biflorus, lilac, from" E. Indies 0 fi 



1836 „ ensiformis, purple, from E. Indies 0 4 



1837 „ fragrans albus, white 1 0 



1838 „ Lablab alba nana, white, from E. Indies 0 3 



1839 „ „ species gigantea, from E. Indies 0 fl 



1840 „ lignosus, rosy pink, from E. Indies 0 3 



1841 ,. luteus, i/ellow, from E. Indies 1 0 



1842 „ nigcr, from E Indies 0 4 



1843 „ sesquij)cdalis, black seeded, from E. Indies 0 4 



