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OLE'MATIS, Nat. Ord. Ranuncula'cece. Highly ornamental hardy climbers. 
2101 Cle'matis flam'niula, white, sweet-scented 
2402 ,, eoc'clnea (new), scarlet 
2403 ,, Douglassii, dark blue bell-shaped flowers 
2404 „ azu'rea grandiflo'ra, Fortune!, lanu- 
glno'sa Can dida, Jackmanni hy'brida, 
ru'bro-viola'cea, Sophi'a, John could 
Veltch, Standstill & others In mixture 
OLITO'RIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sw. 
Clematis are amongst the most beautiful of hardy 
climbers. Of the following splendid varieties 
we offer strong plants : Jackmanni, Jiubro- 
violacea, Fortnnei, Standiahi, Prince of Wales, 
Rubella, Sophia f. pi., Azurea qrandiflora. 
Magnified , Lanuginosa , and many others , 2/0 
each. 
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o 6 
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2405 
2406 
2407 
Splendid greenhouse climbers. 
These are magnificent rapid-grmving graceful climbers , with large, handsome, pea-shaped flowers. 
ClitrO'ria choice mixed, including ail the best single and double varieties i 
00B2E'A, Nat. Ord. PolemoniaceoR. Handsome half-hardy perennial climbers. 
Cobse'a scan'dens, purple-lilac, large bell-shaped flowers, a rapid-growing climber, producing a 
grand effect under glass, and during summer on south walls, verandahs, arbours, &c. o 
,, „ al'ba, white , a fine novelty i 
OONVOL'YULUS (Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Convolvula'cece. Splendid climbers. 
For covering rustic work, rough fences, trellises, verandahs, stumps of trees , and forming festoons, etc . 
2408 Convol'vulus major, rich purple, carmine, lilac, white, white centre rose, or rose, h.-h. annuals, each o 3 
2409 „ ,, crimson , bright crimson, dark blue or tricolor ,, •> o 3 
2410 „ „ white striped blue, white striped violet, or rose stt iped white ,, »» 0 3 
2411 „ „ choice mixed, in many beautiful colours „ o 6 
2412 ,, „ fine mixed, in many colours ,, o 3 
ORYPTOSTE'GI A, Nat. Ord. Asclepiada! cece. Warm greenhouse climbers. 
2413 Cryptoste'gia grandiflo'ra kermesl'na, crimson ) Splendid climbers for warm green- ( o 6 
2414 ,, ,, al'ba, white J houses and stoves, ( o 6 
SPECIES OF 0U0URBITA'0E.3j, Specially interesting. 
The species enumerated under this heading are remarkable for the extremely ornamental and picturesque 
character of their miniature fruit and foliage. They are suitable for training up conservatory pillars , etc. , or as 
select objects out of doors in warm situations , where they may be trained on walls, arbours, arches , or over ruins ; 
grenun in boxes, or tubs, they may be used to cover balconies, or form garlands and festoons for windoivs or porches . 
2415 Bryonop'sia laclnio'sa erythrocar'pa, beautifully cut small glossy dark green foliage, and minia- 
ture glossy green berries, marked and striped with white o 6 
Cocci'nca In'dica, beautiful glossy pentagonal leaves, 4 inches long by 3 broad, with large snow- 
white bell-shaped flowers in multitude, and followed by brilliant scarlet fruit o 
Cucu'mis peren'nis, quite hardy, and recommended by Mr. Robinson of The Garden o 
Cyclanthe'ra explo'dens, handsome foliage, and pretty oval fruit, loudly exploding when ripe o 
Eope'pon vitifo'luis, h.h. perennial, growing from 20 to 30 feet in a season, yellow fruit o 
Melo'thrla pen'dula, a very handsome foliage climber, with small black fruit o 
„ Regel'ti, a very pretty climber, with small while flowers and small oval fruit o 
Momor'dica balsaml'na, beautiful o 
Mu'kea scaberu'la, a pretty climber, with small lobed heart-shaped leaves, and small scarlet berries o 
Rhynchocar'pa dissec'ta, handsome dark green cut foliage, small conical brilliant orange fruit ... o 
Scotan'thus tubiflo'rus, pretty white tubular flowers and handsome scarlet fruit o 
Trichosan'thes cucumeri'na, fine trailing species, with white flowers and pretty foliage, small 
green fruit, streaked white , changing to scarlet o 
„ palma'ta, foliage and fruit similar to T. cucumerina, but larger o 
Choice mixed, from the above and many others 6 d. & 1 
DIO'OLEA, Nat. Ord. Legumino see. Fine greenhouse climber. 
Dio'clea glycinoi'des, red, a fine twining plant o 
DISEM'MA, Nat. Ord. Pass iflora cece. Handsome greenhouse perennial. 
Dlsem'ma coccin'ea, red, a very free-flowering greenhouse climber o 
DOL'IOHOS, Nat. Ord. Legumino 1 see. Valuable half-hardy annual climbers. 
Beautiful conservatory and greenhouse wall-climbers ; if cut back in autumn, they former freely in winter. 
2431 Doi'iclios, mixed varieties 6d. & i 
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2417 
2418 
2419 
2420 
2421 
2422 
2423 
2424 
2426 
2426 
2427 
2428 
2429 
2439 
E00REM00ARTHS, Nat. Ord. Bignonia! cece. Elegant hardy perennial climber. 
A magnificent plant for south walls, verandahs, pillars, etc. In South Wales, South of England, and South 
and West of Ireland, it continues green during winter, and even flowers if the season is mild. 
2432 Eccremocar'pus eca'ber, rich orange-scarlet; a beautiful rapid-growing climber 3 d. & o 6 
FAGE'LIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see. Handsome greenhouse twiner. 
2433 Fage'Ua bitumino'sa, long racemes of yellow flowers, a fine plant for pillars or trellises o 6 
HAEDENBER'GIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see. Beautiful greenhouse twiners. 
2434 Hardenber'gia, mixed o 6 
H’OMCE'A (The Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Convolvula'cece. 
Pre-eminently beautiful plants for the flower garden, conservatory, greenhouse, and stove. 
GREENHOUSE AND OUT-DOOR ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
2436 Ipomoe'a hedera'cea, choice mixed, including many varieties both with green and variegated leaves 0 
2436 „ bo'na nox, delicate satin-rose, sometimes puce, handsome o 
2437 ,, Huberiana In mixture, with fine large flowers and beautiful variegated leaves o 
2438 „ limba'ta, mixed, beautiful varieties ° 
2439 „ Nil grandiflo'ra, clear blue, slightly shaded violet, beautiful species o 
2440 „ Quamo'clit, mixed, charming plants, commonly called Cypress Vines o 
2441 „ renifor'mis, yellow, violet eye o 
2442 „ ru'bro-ccerulea, sky-blue, large handsome flowers o 
2143 „ „ „ al'ba, pure white, large beautiful flowers o 
2444 ,, Scarlet Ivy-leaved, an elegant variety with fiery scarlet flowers o 
2445 „ mixed, including the above varieties 6 d. & 1 
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