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THE PRACTICAL GARDENER. 



Var. fi( ra-pleno. {white) 



Passtflora. 



Virirplla. ( vurvle) 



Coerulia. {blue) 



Var. Purpuria. 



Colvillii. {blue) 



PulcheUa. 



Periploca. 



Cfllycinsu 



Graeca. {white) 



Crisp£i> 



Rosa. 



Cirrhosa.. 



Multiflora. {red) 



Pedicellate. 



Var. Alba, {white) 



FiF" f TTM A RT A 

 Jlj c« u iji a ai a • 



Sempervirens. {white) 



Barbat£L. 



Boursoulti. {red) 



Sannentosa. 



Banksiaj. 



Hedera. 



Hyacintbina. 



Canadensis. 



RUBUS. 



Helix. 



Laciniatus. 



Jasminum. 



Fruticosus. {white) 



Humile. {tjellow) 



Var.jlo. pleno. 



Frutescens. 



Sol. varigala. 



Officinalis, {white) 



Smilax. 



Revolutum. 



Aspera. {green) 



LONICERA. 



Cadiica, 



Chinensis. 



Quadraugularis. 



Dioica. 



Bona-nox. 



Flava. (yellow) 



Lauri folia. 



Caperifolium. {yellow) 



Sarasaparilla. {green) 



Sempervirens. {red) 



Lanciolata. 



Pubescens. 



VlTIS. 



Implexa. {red) 



Rotundifolia. {green) 



Grata, {green) 



Vulpina. {green) 



Periclymcnum. {white) 



Labrusca. {green) 



Belgicuni. (V>\ite) 



Riparia. {green) 



Lycium. 



Laciniosa. {green) 



Chinense. 



Wendlandia. 



Barbatum. {red) 



Populifolia. 



Ruthenicum. 



Wisteria. 



Menispermum. 



Chinensis. 



Virginicum. {green) 



Frutescens. {yellow) 



Canadense. {green) 





The object in view being generally to obtain a large size, so as to cover 

 objects either vertical or horizontal ; the soil, therefore, for climbing plants 

 should be more carefully prepared than for those which compose the general 

 mass of shrubs. A soil, prepared as follows, will be found to answer every ex- 

 pectation, supposing that all other circumstances prove favorable : — Fresh 

 maiden loam of rather a light texture, bog or heath mould, each an equal por- 

 tion ; to which may be added, one-eighth of perfectly rotten dun^. 



