VINES AND CLIMBERS— continued. 
NUMBER and NAME. 
4®"J^oz. at oz. rata onli) on articles quoted at 
$1 per oz. and over. 
General Observations, 
4880 
4881 
4882 
4883 
4883a. 
4884 
4885 
488r.ft 
4885?> 
4886 
488C« 
4887 
Lathyrus — 
Everlasting Pea, White 
Scarlet per oz., 40c. 
— — splendens 
Mixed pei'oz., 50o. 
splendeus (true) 
Blue Lord Anson'.s Pea..oz., 1.5c. 
White " " " .. " If.c. 
rotundifolius 
tingitanus 
Lophospermum .scandcns 
coeciueum 
4890 
4892 
4894 
4895 
4900 
4901 
4902 
4903 
4904 
4905 
4906 
4907 
4908 
4910 
4910a 
4911 
4911« 
4912 
4912a 
49126 
4913 
4914 
4914a 
4914& 
4915 
4917 
4918 
4919 
4920 
4922 
4924 
4926 
4928 
4930 
49.32 
4936 
4938 
4940 
4944 
4945 
4946 
4948 
4949 
4950 
4951 
4952 
4954 
4956 
Mandevlllea suaveolens ... 
Maurandya autirrhiniflora . 
Barclayana 
alba 
Emeryana rosea 
purpurea grandiflora 
Mixed 
Mina lobata 
Moon-Flower 
Nasturtium, Tall — 
Blood-colored per oz., 15c. 
Orange " 15c. 
Yellow " 15c. 
Scarlet " 15c. 
Sliillingi, bright yel. . " 15c. 
Rose " 15c, 
Striped " 15c. 
Schuerianum " 15c. 
— coccineum " 15e. 
Schulzi " 15c, 
Edward Otto " 15c. 
hemi.spherictim " 15c, 
Mixed, .per lb., 75c . . " 10c. 
Collections, including — 
12 var.s. Nasturtium, Tall 
Passiflora coerulea 
edulis 
gracilis 
incarnata 
lutea 
Phaseolus Caracalla 
Smilax (Myrsiphyllum aspara- 
goides) per oz., 75c 
Thunbergia alata 
— alba 
— aurantiaca 
— Bakeri , 
— Fryeri , 
— sulphurea 
— intus alba 
— Mixed , 
Tropaeolum Canarieuse. . .oz. 
Lobbiariura Brilliant " 
— Crystal Palace '• 
— Asa Gray 
— Queen Victoria " 
— fulgens " 
— Lucifer " 
— Spitfire " 
— Crown Prince of Prussia " 
— Lilli Smith " 
— Mixed " 
Mad. Gunter Hybrids ....... 
pentaphylhnj> 
tricolor grandifloi-um 
Collections, including — 
12 vars. Tropreolum Lobbianum 
6 " " M 
50e, 
25c. 
25e. 
30c. 
25c. 
30c. 
30c, 
25c, 
30c, 
30c, 
20c, 
1 3 
2 3 
1 3 
cts. 
hP 
white 
8 
10 
scar. 

5 
.... 
10 
mixed 
5 
.... 
scar. 
10 
hA 
blue 
(i 
5 
white 
5 
hP 
red 
5 
hA 
5 
tl 
d. rose 
8 
10 
scar. 
25 
gP 
white 
10 
10 
tgp 
pur. 
10 
bl.& w. 
do 
white 
10 
rose 
QO 
pur. 
tio 
mixed 
10 
tA 
wh.&r. 
15 
.10 
t 
hA 
d. red 
5 
5 
orange 
0 
yel. 
5 
scar. 
5 
o. yel. 
5 
rose 
5 
strip. 
5 
spot. 
5 
scar. 
5 
5 
brown 
5 
orange 
5 
mixed 
5 
50 
40 
hhA 
blue 
10 
10 
white 
25 
10 
10 
10 
pink 
25 
10 
yel. 
10 
lilac 
5 
10 
gP 
white 
6 
10 
hhA 
bff.&d. 
5 
10 
white 
10 
orange 
10 
white 
10 
orange 
10 
sul. 
10 
p. yel. 
10 
mixed 
10 
yel. 
10 
5 
d. scar. 
5 
br. red 
5 
white 
10 
scar. 
5 
5 
5 
5 
blood 
5 
er.& sc. 
5 
mixed 
5 
10 
tgP 
0. & y. 
5 
JO 
0. & p. 
25 
50 
30 
See also Sweet Peas, page 116. 
Handsome perennials, produc- 
ing beautiful flowers. For 
dwarf Sweet Pea "Cupid," see 
page 117. 
Trumpet-shaped flowers. 
/Beautiful greenhouse climbers; 
\ very fragrant. 
Abundant bloomers, and very de- 
sirable for the greenhouse and 
garden. Should be in every 
collection. 
Curious ; free-bloomers ; line, 
f See IponuFti Mexicana grandi- 
\ flora alba. 
[Tropceolum majus.) Very good 
for screens or stone walls ; all 
are very showy in flower, and 
desirable acquisitions to grow on 
a trellis or fence. In light soil 
they flower profusely and for a 
long time. 
Called " Passion Flower " on ac- 
count of a fancied resemblance 
in the flower to the appearance 
presented at Calvary. 
Curious fragrant flowers. 
1 Extensively used for floral deco- 
/ rations ; very pretty foliage. 
Very ornamental climbers and 
abundant bloomers. They are 
also very effective as bedding 
plants, if a little pains be taken 
with«them. Thrive best in a 
rich compost of fibrous loam and 
sand. 
The Canary-bird Flower. 
These are very beautiful improved 
Nasturtiums, of most brilliant 
colors. Fine for either the con- 
servatory or outdoor decoration. 
Thrive in light, rich soil. See 
also Nasturtium. No. 4954 and 
4956 should be grown in pots. 
49.52 is a new strain, with very 
dark foliage and a richness of 
color surpassing all other sorts. 
