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CLIMBING AND OTHER PLANTS— continued. 
Ceanothus — continued. 
62 Gloire de Versailles (*), delicate 
lavender-blue flowers ; very free 
and effective. 
64 indigo, intense rich dark blue ; 
highly ornamental. 
66 La Condamine, bright mauve 
flowers in long pyramidal spikes 
65 Thyrsifolia, bright blue in dense 
panicles. 
69 Veitchianus (e*), rich deep blue 
flowers in dense terminal clusters. 
CLEMATIS, see pages 59 and 60. 
DECUMARIA 
92 barbara, spikes of fragrant white 
flowers in June. 2/6 & 3/6 each. 
ECCREMOCARPUS 
93 scaber (syn. Calampelis scabra) 
(*), graceful rambling shoots and 
bright red flowers ; should have 
the roots well protected with a 
mulch during winter. 2/6 and 
3/6 each. 
ERCILLA, see Bridgesia. 
HEDERA (Ivy), see pages 60 and 61. 
HONEYSUCKLE, see Lonicera. 
HUMULUS 
118 lupulus, the well-known Hop; a 
rapid, vigorous, twining peren- 
nial. 2/6 each. 
119 FOLDS AUREIS (The 
Golden Hop), foliage beautiful 
golden colour ; charming for 
verandahs, trellises, &c. ; quite 
hardy. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
HYDRANGEA 
120 scandens (syn. Schizophragma hy- 
DRANGEOIDES) (*). ' The CLIMB- 
ING Hydrangea ; flowers white 
or flesh, in heads 6 inches across. 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
IVY, see pages 60 and 61. 
JASMINUM 
122 Beesianum, a new species, intro- 
duced from China ; vigorous 
growing, producing carmine-red 
flowers ; distinct and interesting. 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
124 fruticans, a hardy evergreen 
shrubby species, clear yellow 
flowers. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
125 nudiflorum, yellow flowers in abun- 
dance during winter ; grows 
rapidly and thrives in almost 
any situation. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
126 fol. aureum, golden varie- 
gated form. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
129 officinale, white, sweet-scented; 
vigorous and free. 2/6 to 3/6 
each. 
130 majus, a stronger grower than 
the type, flowers double the size. 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
Jasminum— continued. 
131 primulinum, flowers bright yellow, 
resembling those of J. nudi- 
florum, but much larger ; a 
beautiful species. 2/6 to 3/6 ea. 
133 revolutum (e*), an evergreen 
variety, with bright golden- 
yellow flowers. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
136 Wallichianum (e*), strong grower, 
with bright yellow flowers. 2/6 
to 3/6 each. 
LARDIZABALA 
142 biternata (e*), a handsome glossy 
thick-leaved evergreen olimber, 
hardy on the west coast and in 
the south. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
145 aurea reticulata (e), beautiful 
golden netted emerald green 
leaves, retained through the 
winter ; especially good for 
baskets, window boxes, balloons, 
etc. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
148 brachypoda (e), evergreen, with 
pale yellow flowers. 2/6 to 3/6 
151 Early Dutch, not quite so fast a 
grower as Late Dutch, but fills 
up well ; flowers yellow, very 
early ; quite hardy. 2/6 to 
3/6 each. 
152 Early Cream Dutch, cream coloured 
and very early. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
154 Early White, hardy, strong grower, 
white flowers ; early. 2/6 to 
3/6 each. 
157 flava (Yellow Trumpet), yellow 
form of Scarlet Trumpet ; a 
strong grower and early bloomer. 
2/6 to 3/6 each. 
159 flexuosa (e), evergreen, long ovate 
leaves and pale yellow scented 
flowers ; a fast grower. 2/6 and 
3/6 each. 
163a gigantea superba, a vigorous, free- 
flowering variety, better than 
the type. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
165 Halleana (e), evergreen; white, 
strong grower ; not quite hardy. 
2/6 and 3/6 each. 
164 Heckrotti, flowers rose on outside, 
yellow inside ; a superb variety ; 
rare. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
165a Hildebrandi. The flowers, 5 to 7 
inches or more in length, are of 
a lovely orange-crimson, pro- 
duced in pairs from the axils of 
the large glossy green oval leaves ; 
not quite hardy, 5/- to 7/6 each. 
166 Periclymenum, the well-known wild 
form, with yellowish fragrant 
flowers. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
171 sempervirens (e*) (Scarlet Trum- 
pet), a very beautiful free-bloom- 
ing species. 3/6 and 6/- each. 
1 74 serotina floribunda (Late Dutch or 
Late Red), the best all-round 
sort ; a rapid climber and con- 
tinuous bloomer. 2/6 to 3/6 
each. 
