13 and 13, King Strut, Covent Garden, 1880.] 
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2796 Zin'nia el'egans double Dwarl^uii. mixed colours, dowers beautifully imbricated, ih ft 6d. & 
,1 coool'nea, single, scarlet, ij ft 
„ purpur'ea, single, purple, ft 
„ choice mixed, superb single flowers, ij ft 
„ fine mixed, I j ft 
Haagea'ua, yeltow, striped rich orange, a charming dwarf bedding plant, ift ^d. & 
,, flore pleno, yellow, a fine plant and valuable to cut from, i ft 
„ plenls'slma Imbrlca'ta, yellow, very double and imbricated, i ft (sd. & 
2797 
2798 
2799 
2800 
2801 
2802 
2803 
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ORNIMENTIL CLIMBERS AND TWINERS* 
This is an important section of our Catalogue, and fully merits the prominent position assigne<l to it, as no 
glass erection, whether conservatory, greenhouse, or stove, can be considered furnished unless the walls, pillars, 
etc., are covered with Climbers. In the adornment of the flower garden, the hardier kinds rie invaluable 
for covering arbours, verandalis, trellises, rustic fences, and forming elegant chains and festoons such as now 
grace the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens at South Kensington. 
ABO'BEA, Nafc. Ord. Gticurhltd cem. Half-hardy perennial. 
2804 Abo'bra vlridiflo'ra, an elegant climber, foliage dark glossy green, and with scarlet miniature fruit o 6 
ADLTJ'MIA, Nat. Ord. FumariaGeoe. Hardy biennial. 
2806 Adlu'znla flowers, and delicate pinnate foliage o 6 
AMPEL0P'SI3, (Virginian Creeper) Nat. Ord. Vita'cecB. Hardy climbers. 
2806 Aznpelop'^sls hedera'cea, the Virginian creeper, an elegant plant o 6 
2807 „ VeitcMi, Veitch's Virginian creeper, a slender-growing elegant plant o 6 
AEISTOLO'OHIA, Nat. Ord. Aristolochia'cece. Handsome climbers. 
Arlstolo'chla choice mixed, greenhouse and hardy varieties'! ' ° 
2808 
2809 
2610 
2811 
2812 
tht hoiur, or verandah, 9roi‘«l arvhri, the t I 
2813 
2814 
2816 
2816 
2817 
2818 
altls'slma, purple, for greenhouse I 
clUo'sa, purple and green, tor greenliouse... }■ 
Species from Martinique, very fine I eitie$.the >uxuriant foUape of this plant U an 
Sl'pllO, a noble foliage plant, hardy J o^«ct q/ admiration to vusitora. 
BIGNCNIA (Trumpet-Flower), Nat. Ord. Bi^nonia'ceoe. Magnificent plants. 
Magnificent climbers^ with gorgeously brilliant 
coloured fiowers in panicles. For the conservatory 
truly noble plants. Radicans and Caprcolata 
are perfectly hardy, and rank amongst the most 
effective plants for covering walls^ pillars, etc. 
2819 
2820 
2821 
Biguo'nla al'bo-lu'tea 
rad'lcans, orange-scarlet, hardy ... 
Banguln'ea 
sulphu'rea grandifloTa 
Tweedia'na, greenhouse... 
mixed varieties (>d. & 
BOTJGAINVTL'LEA, Nat. Ord. Nyctagkid cece. Wanen greenhouse climbers. 
BOUgalUVU'lea splen ^eus,carrnine\ trainlnff ahnff the roof of a lonrm greenhoiuie, or on a icire globe, or twMed ( 
,, SpeCtab'Ue > round mjiporte, or (frown in email pots for table decoration, the effect of theK 
mixed If &) coloured bracts ie matchless. ( 
OAIOPH'ORA, Nat. Ord. Loasdcece, Rapid-growing half-hardy annual climbers. 
2822 Caloph'ora aurantia'ca, oranqe ) Ornamental and very curious, both in fiower and " 
2623 „ Herber'tU, scarlet > foliage, suitable for covering trellises, arbours, 
2824 „ txi'coior, shaded yellow j or trailing over rock-work, etc. 
OANAET OEEEPEE . — See Tropseolum Canariense, p. 48. 
OAEDIOSPEE'MTJM (Balloon Vine), Nat. Ord. Safiinddcece. Half-hardy annual, 
2826 Cardiosper'mum HallcacalDum, white, a rapid growing handsome climber, remarkable for its 
ijifiated membranous capsule 
OISSUS, Nat. Ord. Yitdcecz. Ornamental climbers. 
Clssus antarc'tlcus, the Kangaroo vine, much used in Russia for screens in rooms o 
,, Royrei, foliage beautifully veined with rose-purple o 
OLEM'ATIS, Nat. Ord. Eammculdcece. Highly ornamental hardy climbers. 
Clem^atis flammula, white, sweet-scented 'I cUmatharoamQngsithemotihmut'fuiof'harixfciimh- r ° 
,, azu'rea grandlflo'ra. FortUDei, lanu- | and \ee offer sttong^limls of the following Sfilcn- j 
glno'sacan'dida.’JaCkmannihy'brida, [did varietietn Jackmannl, Ruhra vioiacea, Forfunt'ifj 
ru'bra viola^cea, Sopbl^a, Jobn Gould i .^/cnidLsht Prinoa oe Tf^aies. liubeiia. Sovkia ii. dI,. , 
Veitch, Standisbi each variety 
„ mixed, including species and varieties 
OLITO'EIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sm. Splendid greenhouse climbers. 
These are magnideent rapid-growing graceful climbers, with large handsome, pea-shaped flowers. 
Cllto'rla choice mixed, including all the best single and double varieties 
OOBH'A, Nat. Ord. Polemonia' cem. tlandsome 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, verandalis, arbours, &c. i 
„ „ fob varlega'tls, purple lilac, leaves beautifully variegated green and white 
„ „ al'ba, zuArVe, a fine novelty 
OONVOL'VTJLUS (Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Convolvula'eece. Splendid climbers. 
For covering rustic work, rough fences, 'trellises, verandahs, stumps of trees, and forming festoons, etc. 
2836 convol'vuius major, rich purple, carmine, lilac, white, whitecentre rose, or rose, h.-b. annuals, each ( 
2836 „ „ cHmsou, bright crimson, dark blue oi tricolor » ' 
2837 „ „ white striped blue, white striped violet, ox rose stiiped white 
2838 „ „ choice mixed, in many beautiful colours 
2839 „ fine mixed, in many colours 
2826 
2827 
2828 
2829 
2830 
2831 
2832 
2833 
2834 
Staiidiehi, Prince of Wales, Rubella, Sophia Jt. pi., , 
Azurea grandiJlora.Magnifica, Lanuginosa, and many 
others, 2/6 to 3/6 each. ( 
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