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Honeysuckle, scurlet monthly {L. sempervirens). A vigorous. 
11:11 ive sort, witli free and constant deep scarlet, trumpet-shaped 
flowers, which are very showy and beautiful, 
yellow (L. fltiva]. A native kind, with glaucous leaves, and 
lis'lit-ycliow, tubc-lilio flowers, 
yellow, Chinese (/"j. C/i/nc«s/s ^Hfra). Distinct in color. 
Ivy. Several varieties are hardy in partially-.sliadcd positions, and arc 
useful as evergreen vines foreoverini; brick and stone walls. The 
best kinds are the Twining Ivy { fludera helix) , ihv Irish (//. 
i7/6eniic«), and tlie Giant {II. reijneriaiia). Several delicately 
variegated silver and golden sorts are more suited for pot culture. 
Jessamine, white [Jasminum officitmle). In favorable positions, 
and with covering in winter, this popular and graceful climhcr 
maybe used in open culture. Foliage very graceful; flowers 
white, and exceedingly fragrant, 
variegated ( V. va/ in/nlnm). A new and distinctly marked 'white, 
golden-yellow, and pink variegation, which is very constant, and 
of great beauty. 81. .50. 
Periwinkle, great {Vinca major). A trailing evergreen vino, with 
large ovate, deep green leaves, and large pale-bliie flowers, 
golden ( i'inm mino!' aiirca var.). Leaves small, with distinct 
golilen l)lotches and markings; fine for baskets, 
silver ( K. major varierial(i). Folia.ge large, with light splashes and 
stripes, forming an effective bed ; excellent for vases, 
small ( V. minor). A compact, trailing kind, with small, very dark 
sliining leaves, forming a dense evergreen mass; much in use in 
cemeteries. 
Woodbine, Virginia Creeper {Ampehpsis quinqw folia). A 
native vine of un.surpassed beauty in the grace of its digitate 
foli.agc and twining brandies, which assume rich crimson colors 
in autumn. 
hairy-leaved (A. Iiirsiua). 
downy (A. puhescens). 
Veitch's (A. Vrilchii). A new, hardy Japan variety, with delicate, 
small, beautiful foliage, which clianges to brilliant red in autumn. 
The vine clings liglitly to walls, and is exceedingly oriiaraental 
upon pillars and the front veranda. 
variegated ( ''V//.s variryata). Belonging to the sub-order Cissus ; 
in Iniliii; much like the Virginia Creeper, its foliage being 
splashed and broadly markid, softest silvery white, especially 
under partial shade. The elegance of its variegation is unsur- 
passed. 
Wistaria, Chinese ( Wistaria Ciiinensis). A strong twining vino 
