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Fcr pk(, 
Convol'eulus major, choice mixed, in many beautiful colours h.-h. annuals o ‘*6 
M M fine mixed, in many colours q 
ORTPTOSTE GlA, Nat*. Ord. Asclef/iadalcece. Warm ffreeuhouso climbers 
Cryptoste'gla grandlflo'ra kermesl'na, crimson ) Splendid climbers for warm ercoi- 
,, ,, al ba, white ^ ■ ■ * 
houses and stoves, . ^ - 
0TI0TJRBITA'0E5j, Specially interesting. 
The species enumerated under this heading are remarkable ‘for the extremely ornamental and picturesaue 
character of tketr numature frmt 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 oil walls. 
7orwh\7ows'or‘^tTk\T“' Mm garlands and festoons 
2882 Bryonop'sls laclnlo'sa erythrocar'pa, beautifully cut small glossy dark ^rcen foliage, and minia- 
r. , / . - , ‘“''® marked and striped with white o 6 
Cocclnea Indlca, beautiful glossy pentagonal leaves, 4 inches long by 3 broad, with iarge'jnei 
white bell-shaped flowers in multitude, and followed by brilliant scarlet fruit o 6 
cucu mis peren ms, quite hardy, and recommended by Mr. Robinson o 6 
Cyclanthe'ra explo'dona, handsome foliage, and pretty oval fruit, loudly expiodiiig when ripe o 6 
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Eope'pon aurantla'cus, h.h perennial, growing from 20 to 30 feet in a season, yellow fruit ' i 
vltlfoUus, hardy perennial, Rowing Irom 20 to 30 feet, foliage dark rich ereen, and very 
ornamental, flowers white, followed by small ora ngc-coloured fruit ... . 
Melothria pen'dula, a very handsome foliage climber, with small black fruit 
''e'7 pretty climber, with small flowers and smairovai frait 
Womor dlca Balsaml'na leucan'tha, new and beautiful 
heart-sliaped I'caVes,' and smali rOTr/fV'to^^ 
Prasopo gon Durlae 1, five-lobt*d dark green leaves, and fruit the size of a plum 
Rhynchocar'pa ^ssec ta, handsome dark green cut foliage, small conical brilliant orange fruit u 
« * V*». 4. thick five-lobed ornamental leaves, scarlet acorn-like fruit o 
^Otan thus tubmo'rus, pretty white tubular flowers and handsome scarlet fruit .... o 
Trichosan'thes cucumeri'ua, fine trailing species, with white flowers and pretty ’ifoliagersm 
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 '& i o 
DIO'OLEA, Nat, Ord. Legumino' soe. Fine greenhouse climber. 
Dlo^clea glyclno'ldes, red, a fine (wining plant q g 
DISEM'MA, Nat. Ord. Passiflora'cece. Handsome greenhouse perennial. 
Disem'ma coccln'ea, red, a very free-flowering greenhouse climber o 6 
DOLIOHOS, Nat. Ord. Legumino'scB. Valuable half-hardy annual climbers. 
walUclbnbers : if cut back in autumn, they flower freely in winter 
2901 Dorlchos mixed varieties av jp, . .v 
^ ^ ’ .......Otf. ck I O 
EOOREMOOAEPUS, Nat. Ord. Bignonia! eece. Elegant hardy perennial climber. 
A magnificent plant for south walls, verandahs, pillars, etc. fn South miles, South of England, and South 
and West of Ireland, it continues green during winter, and even flowers if the season is mild. 
Eccremocar'pus scaTjer, rich orange-scarlet ; a beautiful rapid-growing climber ^d. & o *6 
EPHTDEA, Nat. Ord. Gneta’cecei Ornamental half-hardy climber. 
Epb edra altls'slma, if grown out of doors it should be protected in winter o 6 
PAGE LIA, Nat. Ord. Pegwmino'sm. Handsome greenhouse twiner. 
FageHa bltumlno'sa, long racemes of yellow flowers, a fine plant for pillars or trellises o 6 
HAEDENBEE'GIA, Nat. Ord. Lequmino' sm. Beautiful greenhouse twiners. 
Hardenber'gla cya'na, Llndleya'na, lu'clda, monophyna, etc., mixed o 6 
^ HOT'A, Nat. Ord. Asolepiada cecB. Greenhouse climber. 
Hoy'a camo'sa, remarkable for its large drooping bunches of wax-liko flowers i o 
IPOMCE A (Tlie Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Convolvula ceai. 
Pre-eminently beautiful plants for the conservatory, greenhouse, and stove, many of which succeed well out of doors 
in summer : the new Japanese varieties are the most recent acquisitions. 
GREENHOUSE AND OUT-DOOR ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
The Ipomosas offered under this heading are of great beauty and well deserving of cultivation, the flowers of the 
Hederacea varieties are very large and beautifully margined. 
nnno bcdcra'cca all)a, satiny white, large and handsome ^ o 3 
M a.tro-viola'cea, r/V/i with pure margin *. o 3 
„ lila'cea, lilac margined white, fine o a 
„ choice mixed ^ | 
bo'na nox, delicate ft///-'/ sometimes handsome o 3 
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Japon'lca. choice mixed varieties . ' id 'k 
,, fol. variega'tls, choice mixed varieties with marbled foliage 6<^. & i o 
lachnosper'mum, flowers white, with purple throat, habit of plant erect o 6 
Umba'ta elegantls'slma, varying from the richest purple to sky-blue o 6 
TJil CT7*!»riiHfl/\Vo ktriM oll,rU»1.. ..I t-.-l U. *14. .1 • . 
Nil grandiflo'ra, clear blue, slightly shaded violet, beautiful species .... 
Quamo'cllt alTja, ocula'ta, and ro'eea, mixed, charming plants o 
quercifo'Ua, large white flowers, and ornamental oak-leaved foliage o 
renlfor'mis, violet eye ' q 
ruTiro-coerulea, sky-blue, large handsome flowers o 
tt „ al'ba, pure white, large beautiful flowers o 
Scarlet Ivy-leaved, an elegant variety with fiery scarlet flowers o 
mixed, including the above varieties (bd. & i 
gkeknhouse and stove pkkennial varieties. 
of the following ought to ensure them a place in every collection of plants. 
2924 Ipom® a chrysan'tha, flowers dazzling j 
2926 ,, crelestrna grandiflo'ra, pale celestial blue, large handsome flowers o 
