6 CLIBRAN:S, RLTRINCHRn & ARNCHESTER. 
Supplement to Herbaceous & Alpine Plant List.—Contd. 
Miscellaneous 
WOODY CLIMBERS. 
ALL ARE IN POTS. 
ACTINIDIA KOLOMIKTA, seepage 6S, 1/- 
to 1/6 each 
CHINENSIS, 6 .?, 5/- eadi 
AMPELOPSIS HENRYANA, A.M., R.H.S., 
1906, a new Chinese species; in 
appearance it is much like the Vir- 
ginia Creeper. The nerves in the 
centre of each leaflet are marked 
by a silvery band, giving them a 
highly ornamental and attractive 
appearance. When young the leaves 
are translucent scarlet, passing as 
they become older to rich carmine 
and ruddy bronze, 3/6 each 
JASMINUM PRIMULINUM, seepagedS, 9d., 
1 /-, to 1/6 each. 6 /-, 9/-, & 12/- cloz. 
LONICERA GIGANTEA SUPERBA, choice 
new variety, more vigorous in con- 
stitution, more profuse in bloom, 
and a better grower than the type, 
1 /6 & 2/6 each 
LONICERA HECKROTTI, see page 6S, 2/- & 
2/6 each 
- - HILDEBRANDI, w page 6S, 2/6 to 
3/6 each 
VITIS ARMATA, sse page 68, 3/6 & 5/- each 
— ~ COIGNETIiE, see page 68, 1/-, 1/6, 
and 2/6 each 
FLEXUOSA MAJOR, see page 68, 2/6 
and 3/6 each 
THUNBERGII, somewhat resem- 
bling but superior to V. Coignetise ; 
more vigorous with larger leaves 
(9 to 12 in. across); upper surface of 
leaf rich dark green, passing to 
richest crimson in Autumn, 3/6 each 
WISTARIA MULTIJUGA ROSEA, seep. 68, 
3/6 each 
New Recent and Rare 
Hardy & Half-Hardy Choice 
Shrubs. 
ALL ARE IN POTS. 
BUDDLEIA COLVILLEI, see page 7 /, 2/6 
to 3/6 each 
VARIABILIS VEITCHIANA, 7 /, 
3/6, 5/-, to 7/6 each 
CiESALPINIA JAPONICA, iff page 7 /, 1/6 
to 2/6 each 
CARPENTERIA CALIFORNICA, iff/»<r.gf 7 /, 
1 / 6 , 2 /- & 2/6 eacli 
CORNUS KOUSA, see pager/, 3/6 & 5/ each 
COTONEASTER ANGUSTIFOLIA, seep. 7 /, 
1/6 to 2/6 each. 12/-, 15/- & 24/- doz. 
CYTISUS KEWENSIS, of dwarf prostrate 
habit, with an abundance of pale 
sulphur flowers ; a charming plant 
for the rockery or similar position, 
2/6 each 
DEUTZIA DISCOLOR FLORIBUNDA, see 
page 7 /, 1 /- & 1/6 each 
