5*d 
Honeysuckle {Lonitera.) 
Brown's Scarlet Trumpet Mo. 
(scmp. Broumi.) i-arge dark foli- 
age and scarlet flowers. 
Canada (canadensis.) A very ro- 
bust, rapid grower, with large, 
glaucous leaves, and yellow 
flowers. 
Chinksi". TWIN inc. (Japouica .) Holds 
its foliage nearly all winter ; 
blooms in July and September, 
and is very sweet. 
Common WoodkinE (periclymena.) 
A strong, rapid grower, flowers 
very showy, red outside, buff 
within. June and July. 
Early Scarlet. $1. 
FLAVA Nova. Yellow, trumpet- 
shaped flowers. 
Fuchsioides. $1. 
Hai.lieana. An evergreen variety; 
flowers pure white, changing to 
yellow ; very fragrant ; and is 
covered with flowers from June 
to November. A strong and vig- 
orous grower. 
Japan Golden-Leaved (brachypoda 
aurea reticulata.) beautiful foli- 
age, sprinkled with golden spots. 
Japonica. Scarlet flowers, vigor- 
ous grower. 
Late Di tch (serotina.) A profuse 
flowering variety of the monthly 
fragrant, or Dutch. 
Magnevillea. White and straw- 
colored ; very sweet ; a beautiful 
evergreen variety. 
Monthly Fragrant, or Dutch 
(belgica) Blooms all summer; 
very sweet. 
Pale-Flowered [pallida.) White 
and straw-colored ; beautiful. 
Scarlet Trumpet Monthly (sem- 
pen'irens.) A strong, rapid grow- 
er ; blooms all summer ; very 
showy. 
Small-Flowered (parviflora cocci- 
nta. ) Crimson ; fine. 
Superb Scarlet Trumpet Mo. 
(sempervirens superba.) A variety 
witli larger leaves and blossoms 
than the Common. 
Yellow Trumpet (a urea.) A well 
known variety, with yellow trum- 
pet flowers. 
Ivy (Hedera.) 
Algkrica. Very large foliage, ro- 
bust growth. 
Broad-Leaved Variegated (lali- 
maculat'a.) Leaves distinctly var- 
iegated. 
Ivy (Hedera.) 
Giant (A'.egneriana.) A very hardy- 
variety, with immense leaves. 
Helix Aurea Marmorata. Gold 
blotched. 
Helix Loiiata. Lobed-leaved. 
Helix Marginata Argkntea. — 
Silver margined. 
Helix M arginata Elegantissima. 
Leaves elegantly margined. 
Helix Marginata Latifolia. — 
Broad-leaved, silver margined. 
Helix Marginata Major. 
Helix Marginata Rohusta. 
Helix Minor Do.nerailiensis.— 
Miniature Donerailc. 
Helix Minor Marmorata Ele- 
gans. Marbled, small-leaved. 
Helix Minor Pulchella. Very 
pretty. 
Irish (canoriensis.) The well known 
old sort. 
Irish Variegated (folia argentea.) 
Distinct yellow variegation. 
Macui.ata. Silver variegated. 
Palmata. Palmate-leaved. 
Picta. 
Rhomkea Var. Distinct, silver 
margin. 
Taurica. Small foliage, but vig- 
orous habit. 
Tricolor. Leavesgreen, white and 
rose. 
The Ivys are evergreens, and fre- 
quently suffer from exposure to the sun 
in winter. For this reason, the north 
side of a wall or building is a better 
situation than the south. 
Moonseed (Mcnisptrmum.) 
Canadian (canadense.) A pretty, 
native, twining, slender-branched 
shrub, with small, yellow flowers 
and black berries. 
Periploca. 
Virginia Silk (grara.) A rapid 
growing, beautiful climber; will 
twine around a tree or other sup- 
port to the hight of 30 or 40 feet ; 
foliage glossy; flowers curious; 
brown. 
Roses, Prairie, Boursault, Ayrshire. 
&c, see special list. 
Wistaria, or Glycine. 
Brachybotria. Produces light 
blue fragrant flowers. 
Brachybotria Rubra. Resembles 
' Brachybotria in every respect, but 
the flowers are reddish purple. 
