fl. Ch,i]i]e]l !k 
*ARISTOLOCHIA QIG-AS. 2s. (id 
ARISTOLOCHIA GIGAS VAH. 
STURTEVANTII — A most extraordinary 
Vlant with blossoms that iitliiin a size of 4 ft. in 
length by 18 to 24 ins. in width, and which 
le.semble a boat of silk cretonne lined with 
inarcon velvet. It blooms with wonderful 
freedom and ulwavs proves a sensational object 
of ihe greatest interest. Awarded a h'irst-Chiss 
t-ertiticate. 7s. (id. 
*ARISTOLOCHIA ORNITHOCEPHALA. 
5.S. 
ASPARAGUS DECUMBENS. .8.s. Gd. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS— Very useful 
for decoration and enttin" purposes, l.s. (id. to 2s. 
•ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS — 
Particularly well adapted for furnishing cut 
spraya, for intermixing with flowers. 2.«. Gd. 
8s. (id., and os. ’ 
•ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS-A prettv 
and graceful species. 2.s. (irf. 
•BIGNONIA VENUSTA. 3s. Gd. 
•BIGNONIA CAPENSIS. 4 ' 
•BIGNONIA CAPREOLATA. ( „ „ . 
•BIGNONIA GRANDIPLORA f 
•BIGNONIA SPECIOSA. ) 
BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA (Sanders 
variety) — It has been called the Jl'd 
Uouffinnvzltea from the rich shining violet-red 
bracts with which even the smallest plants are 
<*>vered; verv profuse 5^. 
•BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA. 2.s. Gd 
•BOUGAINVILLEA SPECIOSA. 2.s. Gd. 
BOUGAINVILLEA SPLENDENS. 2».firf 
•CAMPSIDIUM PILICIPOLrUM. 2.s. 6r/ 
•CISSUS AMAZONICA. 3.s Gd 
•CISSUS DISCOLOR. l.s. Gd. 
CLEMATIS COCCINEA. ( Sse Hardv 
CLEMATIS CRISPA. I Climbers 
CLEMATIS INDIVISA LOBATA. 2.s. Gd 
•CLERODENDRON BALFOURU. 2s. Gd. 
CLERODENDRON SPLENDENS 
SPECIOSISSIMA. 3.S. Gd. 
COBAEA SCANDENS— Violet ivy. Is. Gd. 
COBASA SCANDENS VARIEGATA — 
Is. Gil. and 2s. Gd. 
CONVOLVULUS MAURITANICUS. Gd 
Very useful for baskets. 
•CORYNOSTYLIS HYBANTHUS ALBI- 
FLOHUS. os, 
•DIPLADENIA AMABILIS. Rs. 
•DIPLADENIA BOLIVIENSIS. 3s. Gd. 
DIPLADENIA BREARLEYANA. 8s. 6</. j 
•DIPLADENIA INSIGNIS. 3s. Gd. 
•DIPLADENIA ORNATA. S.s. 
•DIPLADENIA PROPUSA. os. 
•DIPLADENIA SPLENDENS. 6s. 
•FICUS BARBATUS. 2s. Gd. 
FICUS MINIMUM. Is. and Is. 6rf. 
•FICUS REPENS. Is. and l.s. Gd. 
HABROTHAMNUS (Cestrum'l. 
HABROTHAMNUS AURANTIACUS — 
Yellow. Is. Gd. 
HABROTHAMNUS ELEGANS— Scarlet. 
l.s. Grf. 
HABROTHAMNUS PASCICULATUS 
Deep silvery pink. l.s. Gd. 
•HOYA BELLA. 2s. 6<i 
•HOYA CARNOSA. 2s. Grf. 
HOYA GLOBULOSA. 2.s. Grf. 
•HOYA IMPERIALIS. 3s. Grf 
•JASMINUM GRACILLIMUM. 2s. Grf 
JASMINUM GRANDIPLORUM. Is. Grf. 
KENNEDYA — Of sorts. 2s. Grf.. 3s. firf., & 5s. 
LAPAGERIA ALBA. 7s. Gd. to 21s. each. 
LAPAGERIA ROSEA. 3s. Grf. 
•MANETTTA BICOLOR. l.s. Grf. 
MYRSIPHYLLUM ASPARAGOIDES 
(Smilax). l.s. Grf. 
•PASSIPLORA CARDINALIS. 3s. Grf 
PASSIPLORA HYBRIDA FLORI- 
BUNDA. 2s. Gd. 
•PASSIPLORA PRINCEPS. 2s. Grf. 
PASSIPLORA COMTE DE NESSEL- 
RODE. 1.9. R(i. 
PASSIPLORA IMPERATRICE 
EUGENIE. 3s. Grf. 
PASSIPLORA EYNSPORD GEM— 2s. Grf 
each. 
PASSIPLORA MUNROH. 2s. Grf. 
PASSIPLORA NEWMANNI. 2s Grf. 
PASSIPLORA ALATA. 2s. Grf. 
PASSIPLORA VITIPOLIA. 3s. Grf. 
•PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS. Is. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM (TRACHELOS- 
PERMUM) JASMINOIDES. 2s. Gd 
•SMIL AX MACROPHYLLA VARIEGATA. 
2^. 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES. Is. Grf. and 
2.9. 6rf. 
♦STEPHANOTIS PLORIBUNDA, “EL- 
VASTON ” VAR. 2s. Gd. 
TACSONIA EXONIENSIS. Is. Grf 
TACSONIA VAN VOLXEMII. Is Grf 
•TECOMA JASMINOIDES. Is Grf 
TECOMA JASMINOIDES GRANDI- 
FLORA. 2.S. Grf. i.zi 
•TECOMA SPLENDENS. 3s. Grf. 
•THUNBERGIA HARRISH. 3s. Grf. 
•THUNBERGIA LAURIPOLIA. 2s. Grf. 
TROPsEOLUMS. iSee Collection. 
TU , ,, .... • *«« Collection. 
The follow.ng three are most beautiful little trailing plants ; for a warm greenhouse or stove nothing 
exceeds their beauty. The two latter varieties ready in March. 
•TORENIA ASIATICA — The strongest 
grower, producing innumerable small Pansy-like 
flowers of a striking purple and white. Is. 
•TORENIA POURNIERI-Very similar, but 
( 216 ) 
with a more upright closer growth, and is one 
of our most useful flowering plants. Is. 
•TORENl^ BAILLONI — Same in growth as 
preceding, differing only in flower, being of a bright 
yellow, j 9. ® 
