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Hedera (Ivy)— 
Helix (Common English Ivy) 
amureusis ... ... 
arborea aurea ... 
elegantissima ... ... 
Caenwoodiana 
palmata 
rlymii 
Ehomboidea ovata 
conglomerata 
angularis aurea 
palmata aurea ... 
graudis ... 
atropurpurea 
variegata argentea 
elegantissima 
arboresoens (Tree Ivy) 
canariensis(lrish) 
dentata ... ... 
Emerald Green 
gracilis per doz. 
Madeiriensis variegata 
Rsegneriana 
s. d. 
Each. 
a. d. 
per doz., 12s. to 18s. 
,, 12s. to 18s. 
large yellow 
per doz. , 12s. to 18s. 
12s. to 18s. 
~ 1 8 
— 1 6 
— 18 
— 1 8 
— 1 8 
— 18 
Jasminum — 
* nudiflorum 
officinale ... 
* primulinum, 
* revolutum 
* Wallichianum 
*LardizAbala biternata 
Lonickra (Honeysuckle) 
aurea reticulata 
bracbypoda ... 
Hava 
flexuosa (Chinese) 
fragrantissima 
fuchsioides ... 
Halleana 
sempervirens, the scarlet trumpet... 
Bolgica, Early Dutch 
Late 
Early cream 
red 
Lycium barbatum 
Europaiura 
Menispehmum canadense 
Passiplora (Passion Flower) — 
* coerulea 
* Constance Elliot 
Peiuploca graica... 
Polygonum lialdschuauicum 
Vrris (Vine) Coignetiie 
heterophylla ... 
dissecta... 
palmifolia 
purpurea 
orientalis 
AVistaria, see Glycine. 
1 a 
1 6 
1 6 
1 8 
1 0 
1 0 
1 8 
1 0 
1 0 
— 1 8 
— 16 
— 16 
1 6 to 3 8 
1 8 2 
— 1 6 
— 1 6 
— 1 6 
— 1 6 
— 1 6 
— 2 8 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
1 6 
1 8 
1 6 
1 8 
2 6 
HEDERA (iVY), SUCH AS \VB SUPPLY. 
Hundreds of fine specimen plants, and when disen- 
tangled and spread out, one plant covers 4 or 5 yards. 
Mostly green varieties, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. 
Mr. C. Green, KiDion, Kea, Truro, writes : — 
My brother, Mr. J. Green, 68, Bellevue Street, .Johannesburg, South Africa, asked me to let him know of a reliable 
firm in England, as he wants to get some choice seeds and plants sent out to him. 1 thoroughly recommended him to 
your firm in •preference to all others. 
Jlr. Thos. J. Tucker, Middleton Road, Riccarton, New Zealand. 
The plants arrived in splendid condition, and nearly all are growing, I am very pleased indeed with the results. 
Houghton House, Kettering. 
The plants sent to Lady Charles Sooir by Messrs. Cannell arrived in perfect order, and she is much pleased 
with them. 
