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CLEMA'TIS, Nat. Ortl. llanunc.ulu! cece. Highly ornamental hardy climbers. rf; 
3184 Clema'tis cirrho'sa,i«/uV« sweet-scented \Clematiii rankforemostamorujst hardy cUmhera; 
3185 „ flam'mula, white, sweet-scented the new varietiea Jnchmanni, rubra violacea, 
3186 „ lanugino'sa, peai-ly blue 1 Fortunei, Stundiahi, Prince of Walea, rubella, 
3187 „ patens Sophia ) Sophia Jl.pl., and many uthera are r/ema, and 
3188 „ Stand'ishii, viofct \ ouyhl to be grownin every yarden. 2/G 
3189 verticiUa'ta ru'bra i each. Tkoae enumerated under Noa.aa annexed 
3190 „ choice mixed, including many species j are the only varietiea we can offer in aeed. 
3191 
3192 
CLITO'UIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see. Splendid greenhouse climbers. 
Magnificent rapid-growing gracej’ul climbera, with large, handaome, pea-ahaped flowera. 
Clito'ria, choice mixed, including all the beat single and double varieties 
„ coele'stis, gesna'tia atrocoerulea, tematia alba, and tematia alba grandiflora each 
COBAil'A, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'eeee. Handsome half-hardy perennial climber. 
3193 Cobffi'a scan'dens, purple lilac, large bell flowers, a fine summer rapid-growing climber, pro- 
ducing a grand effect on south walls, on verandas, and under glass 0 
CONVOl/Vl’MJS (Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Convolvula'cece. Splendid climbers. 
For covering rustic work, rough fences, trellises, verandahs, stumps of trees, festoons, ^c. 
3194 Convol'vulus major, »-icA violet, light carmine, lilnc,pure white, and rose each 0 
,, deep crimson, bright crimson, rich dark purple, and tricolor.^ ,. h 
„ „ white striped blue, white striped violet, and rose striped while „ 0 
choice mixed, in many beautiful colours, half-hardy annual 0 
„ fine mi.xed 0 
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3197 
3198 
CUCURBIT A'CEAJ. Specially interesting. 
The species enumerated under this heading are remarkable for the extremely ornamental and picturesque 
aracter of their miniature fruit and foliage. They are exceedingly suitable for training up conservatory 
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3203 
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3205 
3206 
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pillars, covering the back walls of greenhouses, rfc., or as select objects out of doors in warm situations, 
trained on walls, over ruins, in jlower boxes, and in tubs, where they may be made to cover balconies, or 
form garlands and festoons for windows or porches. 
3199 Abro'bra viridiflo'ra, picturesquely cut small glos.sy dark green foliage, fruits miniature scarlet 
Bryonop'sis erythrocar'pa, beautifully cut small glossy dark green foUage, and miniature 
glossy green berries, marked and striped with white 0 
Coccin'ea diversifo'lia, pole yellow flowers, succeeded by beautiful green fniit marbled white ... 0 
„ 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 
Cucur'bita digita'ta, handsome rapid climbing species, with prettily cut marbled white foliage, 
succeeded by dark green fruit striped white 0 
Cucu'mis peren'nis, quite hardy, and recommended by Mr. Robinson 0 
Cyclanthe'ra explo'dens, handsome foliage, and pretty oval fruit, loudly exploding when ripe 0 
Macken'ii, beautiful glossy green quinquangular leaves, pale nankeen.coloured flowers, 
succeeded by green fruit marbled white 0 
3207 Melo'thria pen'dua, a vei-y handsome foliage climber, with small black fniit 0 
82(18 ,, Eegel'li, very pretty climber, with small white flowers and small oval fniit 0 
3209 Momor'dica pterocar'pa, from Abyssinia, handsomely cut foliage and orange scarlet fruit ... 0 
3210 „ Balsami'na leucan'tha, new and beautiful 0 
3211 Mu'kea scaberufla, veiy pretty, with small lobed heart-shaped leaves and small ..corfct berries 0 
3212 Prasopo'gon Duriae'ii, five-lobed dat-k green leaves, and fruit the size of a plum 0 
3213 Rhynchocai*'pa dissec'ta, handsome dat-k green cut foliage, small conical brilliant orange fniit 0 
3214 „ Welwit'schii, thick five-lobed ornamental leaves, scarlet acorn-like fruit 0 
3215 Scotan'thus tubiflo'rus, pretty white tubular flowera and handsome scarlet fruit 0 
3210 Trichosan'thes cucumeri'na, fine trailing species, with white flowers and pretty foliage, small 
green fruit, streaked white, changing to scarlet 0 
3217 „ palma'ta^ foliage and fruit similar to T. ciicuinerina, but larger 0 
3218 „ choice mixed, from the above and many othera Is. & 2 6 
DOE'ICHOS, Nat. Ord. Legutnino'tiee. Valuable half-hardy annual climbers. 
I Fine for covering conservatory and greenhouse walls ; if cut back in the autumn they Jlower during winter. 
j 3219 DoU'chos atrosangui'neus, purpu'reus, Martinien'sis, or mixed, each 0 6 
DIO'CEEA, Nat. Ord. Legumino see. Fine greenhouse climber. 
3220 Dio'clea glycino'ides, red, a fine twining plant 0 0 
DISE'MMA, Nat. Ord. Passiflora' cece. Handsome greenhouse perennial. 
3221 Dise'mma coccin'ea, red, free flowering 0 6 
ECCREMOCAU'PUS, Nat. Ord. Bignonia'cece. An elegant hardy perennial climber. 
3222 Eocremocar'pus sca'ber, rich orange-scarlet ; valuable, rapid-growing summer climber, very 
effective in the flower garden, on verandahs, and under glass 3tf. & 0 6 
E'PIIEDRA, Nat. Ord. Gneta'ceee. Ornamental half-hardy climber. 
3223 E'phedra altis'sima, requires winter proteetion out of doora 0 6 
FAGE'LIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see. Handsome greenhouse twiners. 
3224 Fage'lia bitumino'sa, long racemes of yellow flowers, fine for pillars or trellises 0 C 
IIARDEA'BER'GIA, Nat. Ord. Legumino' see. Beautiful greenhouse twiners. 
3225 Hardenber'gia cya'nea, Lindleya'na, lu'cida, monophyl'la, or mixed each 0 6 
IPOMzE'A (The Morning Glory), Nat. Ord. Conoolvula! ceee. 
Pre-eminently beautiful plants for adorning the conservatory, greenhouse, and stove, in summer and winter ; 
many of them do well out of doors in summer ; the new Japanese om-iaties are a fine aegfuisition. 
