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ASPAE'AGUS, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Hardy perennial. 
Aapar'agus vertlclUa'tus, a very graceful climber i 
BIGNO'NIA (Trumpet-Flower), Nat. Ord. Bignonia'cece. Magnificent plants. 
Blgno nla al bo-lu tea "l Magnificent climbers, with gorgeously brilliant 
I3.dica^B, orange-scarlet, hardy ... cohured flowers in panicles. For the conservatory 
san^lnea g \ they are truly noble plants. Radicans and 
Capreolata are perfectly hardy, and rank 
amongst the most effective plants for covering 
walls, pillars, etc. 
Bulphu'rea grandlflo'ra 
Thunbergll 
Tweedla'na, yellow, greenhouse . 
mixed varieties 
BHiLAEDIE'EA, Nat. Ord. Pittospora'cece. 
BUlardle'ra cymo'sa, lilac, a fine twining plant 
„ purpu'rea, purple, a fine twining plant 
BOTJGAINYHi'LEA, Nat. Ord. Myotagina' cece. 
Bougainvinea splen'deii8,rr<;r-/«/«e'\ 
Handsome greenhouse climbers. 
Warm greenhouse climbers. 
SDeCt3.b'll6 ... ( Pof Toof of auKirm vreenhoiue,oron a xoirt globe, or turltUd \ 
“ , > round txxpporte, orgrotmin email pots for table dtcoratiun, the effect of 
purpu r63r I rich coloured bracte ie matehleee. | 
mixed ) V 
OAIOPH'OEA, Nat. Ord. Loasa'cece. Rapid-growing half-hardy annual climbers. 
2486 Caloph'ora aurantla'ca, orange ) Ornamental and very curious, both in flower and ( . 
2487 „ Herber'tU, scarlet S foliage, suitable for covering trellises, arbours, < ' 
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tri'oolor, shaded yellow 
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or trailing over rock-work, etc. 
OANAET OEEEPEE . — See TropDeolum, p. 49. 
OAEDIOSPEE'MTJM (Balloon Vine), Nat. Ord. Sapinda'cem. Half-hardy annual. 
Cardlosper'mum Hallcacaaium, white, a rapid growing handsome climber, remarkable for its 
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OISSUS, Nat. Ord. Vita'cece. Ornamental climbers. 
Clasus antarc'tlcus, the Kangaroo vine of New South Wales o 
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OLEM'ATIS, Nat. Ord. Eanuncula'ecce. Highly ornamental hardy climbers. 
Clem'atls flam'mula, white, sweet-scented 1 ClematiiareamongiHhemoilheauiifulofhardyclimh- C o 
„ Vltlcella, clrrho'sa. 5ta.ndhsy:d, 
” WBle'TiB Snnhi'a Snnht'n. nl'hn. 1 .fackmaant, ..ylacaa, Standisk,, \ 
Hele'ne, SopW'a Sophi'a al'ba, 
azu'rea and lanugino sa, each ' - -- 
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. . Hubellflif Sophia fi. pi., Asurea^ 
- ■ qrandijlora,MagniJica, Lanuginosa, andmany others, \ 
„ mixed, including species and varieties. J 2/6 each. 
OLITO'EIA, Nat. Ord. legtimino' see. Splendid greenhouse climbers. 
These are magnificent rapid-growing graceful climbers, with large handsome, pea-shaped flowers. 
CUto'ria choice mixed, including all the best single and double varieties 
,, coeles'tis, gesna'tia coerulea, Terna'tea and alTja each variety 
00B51'A, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'eece. 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. 
,, „ al'ba, a fine novelty 
„ hlrsu^ta, yellowish flowers, calyx covered with silvery white hairs 
OONVOL'TCTLTTS (Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Gonvolvula'cece* Splendid climbers, 
For covering rustic work, rough fences, trellises, verandahs, stumps of trees, and forming festoons, etc. 
Convorvulus major, rich purple, carmine, lilac, white, white centre rose, and rose, h.-h. annuals, each 
„ „ crimson, bright crimson, dark blue tricolor ,, i» 
„ „ white striped blue, white striped violet, rose striped white ,, 
„ ,, choice mixed, in many beautiful colours ,, 
„ „ fine mixed, in many colours i> 
ORTPTOSTE'GIA, Nat. Ord. Asclepiada'cece. Warm greenhouse climbers. 
Cryptoste'gia grandlflo'ra kermesrna, crimson ) Splendid climbers for warm green- f 
,, „ white j houses and stoves. 1 
OUOURBITA'OEAl. 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 exceedingly suitable for training up conservatory pillars, 
covering the back walls of greenhouses, etc . , or as select objects out of doors in warm situations, trained on walls, 
over ruins, in fiower-boxes, and in tubs, where they may be made to cover balconies, or form garlands arid festoons 
for windows or porches. 
2607 Bryonop'sis lacinio'sa erythrocar'pa, beautifully cut small glossy dark green foliage, and minia- 
ture glossy green berries, marked and striped with white 
2508 Coccin'ea in'dlca, beautiful glossy pentagonal leaves, 4 inches long by 3 broad, with large snow 
white bell-shaped flowers in multitude, and followed by brilliant scarlet friut 
2509 Cucu'mis peren'nlB, quite hardy, and recommended by Mr. Robinson 
2510 Cyclanthe'ra explo'dens, handsome foliage, and pretty oval fruit, loudly exploding when ripe 
2611 Eope'pon aurantla'cus, h.h. perennial, growing from 20 to 30 feet in a season, yellow fruit 
2612 ,, vitlfo'llus, hardy perennial, growing from 20 to 30 feet, foliage dark rich green, and very 
ornamental, flowers white, followed by small orange-coloured fruit 
2513 Melo'thria pen'dula, a very handsome foliage climber, with small black fruit 
2514 „ Regel'il, a very pretty climber, with small white flowers and small oval fruit 
2516 Momor'dica Balsaml'na leucan'tha, new and beautiful 
2616 Prasopo'gon Durlae'l, five-lobed dark green leaves, and fruit the size of a plum 
2617 Rhynchocat'pa dlssec'ta, handsome dark green cut foliage, small conical brilliant orange fruit ... 
2618 „ Welwlt'schli, thick five-lobed ornamental leaves, scarlet acorn-like fruit 
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