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CURTIS & COBB'S 



PRICE. 



LOPHOSPERMUM % Nat. Ord., Scrophulariacece. 



A beautiful and ornamental climber, with handsome, showy, foxglove- 

 like flowers ; very effective for conservatory or garden decoration ; a very 

 rapid-growing plant ; succeeds well in any light rich soil. Half-hardy pe- 

 rennials. 



XiOph.OSpermy.mScand.enS. Rosy purple ; fine trellis-plant . . .10 

 " spectabile punctatum. Rose, spotted with white . .10 

 " Hendersonii. Rose 10 



MANDE VILLEA. Nat. Ord., Apocytmcem. 



Well-known, highly-fragrant plants, with pure-white, large, open, trum- 

 pet-shaped flowers, produced in great profusion ; very attractive, either in 

 the greenhouse or garden. 

 Mandevillea suaveolens. White, with carmine throat. 10 feet . . .25 



MA URAND YA. Nat. Ord., Scrophulariacece. 



The most graceful and free-flowering of soft -wooded climbers, whether 

 for the conservatory and greenhouse, or pillars, trellis-work, and verandas 

 in the flower-garden. The effect produced by the profusion of elegant and 

 varied-colored flowers is beautiful. Blooms the first season from seed. 



Half-hardy perennial. 



Maurandya Barclayana alba. White . . . . . . .10 



" " purpurea grandiflora. Dark blue . .10 



" " COCCinea. Scarlet ; very bright . . . .10 



" " rosea. Bright rose 10 



" " Finest mixed 10 



MO MORDICA. Nat. Ord., Cticurbitacem. 



Trailing plants, with curious and ornamental foliage : the fruit is of a 

 golden-yellow color, warted ; and, when ripe, opens, disclosing its seeds and 

 brilliant carmine interior. Planted on rock-work or stumps of trees, and 

 allowed to ramble, they produce a very striking effect. Half-hardy annuals. 



Momordica balsamina (Balsam Apple) 05 



" charantia (Balsam Pear) ....... .05 



NASTURTIUM. Nat. Ord., Tropceolacea. 

 Useful hardy annuals, growing about six feet. 



Nasturtium. Yellow 05 



" Crimson 05 



" shillingii. Spotted . . 05 



" Varieties mixed 05 



(For Finer Varieties, see Tropseolum.) 



PASSION-FLOWER. Nat. Ord., Passifloracece. 



, A splendid class of climbers, with curious flowers, produced in great 

 profusion ; fine for conservatory of the garden ; flowering freely during the 

 autumn months. 



Passiflora cserulea. Light blue ; fine . . . . . . . .10 



" gracilis. White ; pretty. . . . . '. . . .10 



" princeps. Splendid racemes of vermilion flowers j very 



fine . ....... . . . . . . . .25 



" Decaisneana. Brilliant carmine ; flowers and foliage hand- 

 some ; for the greenhouse . . " . ... . . .25 



