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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF GREENHOUSE CLIMBERS. 
Greenhouse fiWmhws—contirtned. 
General Collection. 
ASPARAGUS. — See Stove Climbers, page 51. 
Alt -Asparagus are also well adapted for 
Greenhouse Culture. 
BERBERIDOPSIS coralllna, fragrant 
climber, bright pendulous globular coral- 
red flowers in clusters, i /- and i /f>. 
BIGNONIA (Tecoma), graceful climbers, showy 
trumpet flowers ; like a firm root run in 
a sunny position. 
Chamberlaynii, yellow, in racemes from 
the axils of the Ijright green foliage. 1/6 
cherere,''orange flowers of*'great beauty. 
i,/6. 
magniflca, purple-crimson, light primrose 
throat. . 1/6. 
Regalir, yellow and red ; large flower of 
great beauty; a handsome climber, i /6. 
Tweedlana, shining yellow, i '6. 
venusta, brilliant orange-crimson. 1/6. 
BOUGAINVILLEA glabra Sanderiana, rich 
violet-red, free, small plants being cov- 
ered. 1/6 to 2/6. 
For other varieties, see Stove Plants, 
page 51. 
CALAMPELIS scabra (Eccremocarpus), grace- 
ful rambling shoots, many-flowered 
sprays of bright orange red, fight soil ; 
grand for walls, pillars, and trellis, i /- 
to 1/6. 
CAMPANULA Isophylla and vars., see page 29. 
CLEMATIS, likes liberal treatment and 
plenty of liquid manure. 
coccinea, bell-shaped flowers, yellow 
within, bright crimson without. 1/- 
and 1/6. 
indivisa, loose trusses of creamy white. 
i/-, 1/6 to 2/6. 
lobata, similar to the type, but with 
lobed leaflets, i/-, 1/6 to 2,/6. 
CLIANTHUS magnifleus, the Great Glory 
Pea, a climber of extraordinary beauty, 
freely-produced bright crimson-scarlet 
flowers, over 2in. long, with boat-shaped 
keel and long-pointed beak, t/6 to 
2/6. 
puniceus 11 . albus. See New Greenhouse 
Climbers, page 33. 
COB®A scandens, rapid grower, large bell- 
shaped flowers, dark-purple from late 
Spring until .Autumn. Fairly rich light 
soil and abundant water during growth. 
9d. and 1/- 
fol. var., richly margined creamy- 
sulphur. t/6 to 2/6. 
CONVOLVULUS maurltanicus, a beautiful 
twining bind weed, pale blue,*" white 
throat. 6d. and 9d.;^ 
FICUS radicans fol. aur. var., prettily varie- 
gated yellow foliage. F.C.C.ji_R.H.S. 
I /- and I /6. 
variegata,* leaves green and creamy 
white, i/-. 1/6 and 2/6. 
repens, small roundish leaves clinging to 
walls like ivy, making a complete^cover. 
6d. and qd. ; 4/6 and 6/- doz. 
minima, a graceful, very small- 
leaved form. 6d. and qd. each ; 4/6 , 
and^6/- per dozen. 
I FICUS repens variegata, variegated foliaged 
variety : makes a charming companion 
to preceding, qd. and i,/-each. 
HABROTHAMNUS aurantiacus. See Green- 
house Plants.'page 31. 
elegans. See Greenhouse Plants, page 3 r . 
HIDALGOA Wercklei, “ Climbing Dahlia,” a 
free-blooming climber ; flowers brilliant 
scarlet, graceful, qd. and i/- 
JASMINUM, with deliciously perfumed 
flowers, likes peat in the compost. 
grandiflorum, sweet white flowers red- 
I di.sh beneath. June to’ October, i/- 
and 1/6. 
graciliimum. Winter bloomer, white 
sweet-scented, in clusters, good for pots 
and baskets, i ,/- and i /6. 
hirsutum (syn. pubescens), brge white 
I flowers in trusses. 1 /- and 1/6. 
KENNEDYA monophylla lilacina, lilac flowers. 
Excellent for training over trellis or 
pillars of a roof. Dikes firm potting and 
partial shade, i /- and i /6. 
ovata, fine purple-blue flowers. i 
and 1/6. 
LAPAGERIA, particularly effective over a 
greenhouse roof. Wreaths of lovely 
waxen bell-shaped flowers, lasting well 
when cut. Require abundant drainage, 
plenty of water during growth, and 
frequent syringings till the flowers open. 
alba, pure white form. 1/6, 2/6 to 3/6. 
rosea, flowers rosy-crimson, i/-, 1/6 to 
2/6. 
superba, very large flowers of a fine 
rich crimson. 1/6, 2/6 to 3/6. 
Nash Court Variety, intense rich crimson. 
2,/6 to 3/6. 
LONICERA, Honeysuckle. 
gigantea, many-flowered trusses of rich 
yellow. I /6. 
semperflorens minor, scarlet tubular 
flowers ; valuable for greenhouse rafters. 
I /- to 1 /6. 
LOPHOSPERMUM scandens, lovely purple- 
violet trumpet flowers, qd. and i /- 
MANDEVILLEA suaveolens, large, pure white, 
sweet-scented funnel-shaped flowers, i /6 
and 2/6. 
MAURANDYA Barclayana, beautiful Mimulus- 
shaped flowers, violet-purple, broad 
creamy-green tube, i/- and 1/6. 
MITRARIA Coccinea, bright scarlet flowers on 
slender stems ; grow in cool shady part 
of house on peaty soil with plenty of 
sand. I /-and 1/6. 
MYRSIPHYLLUM asparagoides, so-called 
Smilax ; glossy green leaves and dainty 
trails ; favourite for bouquets, &c. 6d. 
and qd. 
myrtitolia. See New Climbing 
Plants, page 33. 
PASSIFLORA, Passion Flower, easily-grown 
climbers ; if planted out should be 
restricted in root room. ^ ' 
Arc-en-ciel, lovely violet-blue, qd., i/- 
to I /6. 
