46 
\Barr and Sugden^ 
Per pkf, 
s. d. 
2843 
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OEYPTOSTE GIA, Nat. Ord. Asclepiada' ceca. Warm grcenliouse climbers. 
2840 Cryptoste'gla grandlflo'ra kermesl'na, crimson > Splendid climbers for warm green- 
2841 ,, ,, w/tile j Aouses and slaves. (06 
0U0TJEBITA'0E51. Specially interesting. 
TAe species enumerated under this Aeading 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, 
aver ruins, in flower-boxes, and in tubs, where they may be made to cover balconies, or form garlands and festoons 
for windows or porches. 
2842 Bryonop'sls laclnlo'sa ©rythrocax'pa, beautifully cut small glossy dark §reen foliage, and minia- 
ture glossy berries, marked and striped with white o 6 
Coccin'ea In'dica, beautiful glossy pentagonal leaves, 4 inches long by 3 broad, with large snow 
7vhiie bell-shaped flowers in multitude, and followed by brilliant scarlet fruit o 6 
Cucu'mls peren'nls, quite hardy, and recommended by Mr. Robinson o 6 
Cyclantlie^ra explo'dens, handsome foliage, and pretty oval fruit, loudly exploding when ripe o 6 
Eope'pon aurantia'cus, h.h. perennial, growing from 20 to 30 feet in a season, yellow fruit 1 o 
,, vitlfo'Uus, hardy perennial, growing from 20 to 30 feet, foliage dark rich green, and very 
ornamental, flowers white, followed by small orange-coloured fruit i o 
Melo'tlirla pen'dula, a very handsome foliage climber, with small black fruit o 6 
M Regel'll, a very pretty climber, with small white flowers and small oval A'uit o 6 
Momor'dlca Balsami'na leucan'tba, new and beautiful o 6 
Multea scaberu'la, a pretty climber, witli small lobed heart-shaped leaves, and small scarlet berries o 6 
Prasopo'gon Durlae'i, five-lobed dark green leaves, and fruit the size of a plum o 6 
Bbynchocar'pa diasec'ta, handsome cut foliage, small conical fruit ... o 6 
•* Welwit'sehil, thick five-lobed ornamental leaves, Jcar/t?/ acorn-like fruit o 6 
Scotan'tbus tubiflo'rus, pretty white tubular flowers and handsome scarlet fruit o 6 
Trlciiosan'thes cucumeri'na, fine trailing species, with white flowers and pretty foliage, small 
green fmit, streaked white, changing to scarlet o 6 
„ pabna'ta, foliage and fruit similar to T. cucumerina, but larger o 6 
Choice mixed, from the above and many others (id. 8c 1 o 
DIO^OLEA, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sos. Fine greenhouse climber. 
Dio^clea glycinoldes, red, a fine twining plant o 6 
DISEM'MA, Nat. Ord. Pass/flora'cece. Handsome greenhouse perennial. 
2860 Blsem'ma coccln'ea, red, a very free-flowering gp’eenhouse climber o 6 
pOLYOHOS, Nat. Ord. Legumino' sob. Valuable half-hardy annual climbers. 
Beautiful conservatory and greenhouse wall-climbers ; if cut back in autumn, they flower freely in winter. 
2861 Dorichos mixed varieties 6 ^. & i o 
EOOEEMOOAE PUS, Nat. Ord. Pitjnonia* ce(B. 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, 
Eccremocar'pus sca'her, v\q\\ orange-scarlet; a beautiful rapid-growing climber 3 <f. & o 6 
EPH'EDEA, Nat. Ord. Gneta'cece. Ornamental half-hardy climber. 
Eph^edra altls'slma, if grown out of doors it should be protected in winter o 6 
FAGE'LIA, Nat. Ord. Ijegmnino'soB. Handsome greenhouse twiner. 
FageTla bltumlno'sa, long racemes of yellow flowers, a fine plant for pillars or trellises o 6 
HAEDENBEE'GIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino' sm. Beautiful greenhouse twiners. 
Hardenber'gia cya'na, Lindleya'na, lu'clda, monophylla, etc., mixed 0 6 
HOY^A, Nat. Ord. Asclepiada'cece. Greenhouse climber. 
Hoy'a camo'sa, remarkable for its large drooping bunches of wax-like flowers i o 
. IPOMCE'A (The Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Convolvula' cecB. 
Pre-eminently beautiful plants for the conservatory, greenhouse, and stove, many of which succeed well out of doors 
in summer: the new fapanese varieties are the most recent acquisitions, 
GREENHOUSE AND OUT-DOOR ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
The Ipomceas offered under this heading are of great beauty and well deserving of cultivation, the flowers of the 
Hcderacea varieties are very large and beautifully margined. 
2867 Ipomoe'a hedera'cea al'ba, satiny white, large and handsome o 3 
,, atro-vlola'cea, rich velvety purple, with pure white margin o 3 
„ lUa'cea, lilac margined white, fine o 3 
„ choice mixed o 6 
ho'na nox, delicate satin rose, sometimes puce, handsome o 3 
Japonlca, choice mixed varieties 6 tf. & i o 
,, fol. variega'tls, choice mixed varieties with marbled foliage (d. & i c 
lachnosper'mum, flowers white, with purple throat, habit of plant erect o 6 
llmba'ta elegantls'sima, varying from the richest purple to sky-blue o 6 
Nil grandiflo'ra, clear blue, slightly shaded violet, beautiful species o 3 
Quamo'cUt alH^a, ocula'ta, and ro'sea, mixed, charming j^lants o 3 
querclfo'lia, large white flowers, and ornamental oak-ieaved foliage o 4 
renlfoi'mls, yellow, violet eye o 4 
ruT)ro-CO 0 rulea, sky-blue, large handsome flowers o 6 
tf tt adi>a, pure large beautiful flowers o 6 
mixed, including the above varieties 6d. 8c i o 
GREENHOUSE AND STOVE PFJRENNIAL VARIETIES. 
As permanent climbers the beauty of the following ought to ensure them a place in every collection of plants. 
2883 IpomcB'a Bac'klU coeru'lea ru'bra, flowers and foliage very ornamental i o 
2884 „ Chrysan'tha, flowers dazzling ” i © 
2886 ,, coelestl'na grandlflo'ra, pale celestial blue, large handsome flowers o 6 
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