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CLIMBING AND OTHER PLANTS— continued. 
MENISPERMUM 
179 canadense (Moon Seed), a hardy 
slender climber of rapid growth, 
with heart-shaped leaves and 
long feathery clusters of yellow- 
ish flowers. 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
PASSIFLORA 
ccerulea (*) (Passion Flower), 
flowers blue, free ; a beautiful 
climber ; thrives in a sheltered 
situation. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
PERIPLOCA 
185 grxca (*) (Virginian Silk Vine), 
rapid climber, with beautiful 
smooth shining leaves. 2/6 and 
3/6 each. 
POLYGONUM 
101 baldschuanicum, magnificent hardy 
herbaceous twiner, throwing up 
• numerous woody stems, 12 feet 
to 18 feet or more in length 
every season ; the glossy green 
leaves are heart-shaped and very 
ornamental ; the flowers are 
produced in elegant pale pink 
clusters ; winters safely under a 
mulching of dead leaves. 2/6 
to 3/6 each. 
SMILAX 
204 aspera (e*) (The Prickly Ivy), 
trailing prickly stems and spiny- 
toothed evergreen leaves. 2/6 
to 3/6 each. 
207 australis (e*) (latifolia), glossy 
green leaves ; stems and 
branches armed with prickles ; 
grows rapidly. 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
SOLANUM 
210 crispum, height 10 to 14 feet, 
corymbs of fragrant bluish 
purple flowers, succeeded by 
yellowish white berries. 3/6 and 
5/- each. 
VITIS 
212 armata, leaves large, heart-shaped, 
shining bronzy green passing to 
dark green, in autumn a rich 
crimson. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
213 Brandt, free growing, colouring 
well in autumn. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
214 Bruantii, slender stemmed ; pal- 
mate leaves, brilliant scarlet in 
autumn. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
216 COIGNETI/E (Crimson Glory 
Vine), leaves often 10 inches 
across, brilliant scarlet in au- 
tumn ; vigorous grower. 3/6 to 
5/- each. 
Vitis — continued. 
221 heterophylla variegata (*), leaves 
speckled ivory and cream ; a 
lovely greenhouse plant. 3/6 
to 5/- each. 
222 labrusca, undivided foliage, flowers 
scented, followed by a dark 
purple or amber fruit. 3/6 to 
5/- each. 
222a Thomsonii, divided leaves, upper 
surface greenish purple, with 
purple mid-rib and margin, under 
surface bright claret-purple, in 
autumn deep purplish red ; 
growth slender. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
224 megalophylla (A.M., R.H.S.), large 
bipinnate leaves 2 to 3 ft. across, 
dark green on the upper surface, 
pale glaucous green below. 5/- 
to 7/6 each. 
226 Thunbergii, superior to Vitis 
coigneti* ; more vigorous, with 
larger leaves ; upper surface rich 
dark green, richest crimson in 
autumn. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
223 vinifera apiifolia (The Parsley- 
leaved Vine), leaves beautifully 
cut ; bears a good amber- 
coloured grape. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
223a Black Cluster, vigorous, grow- 
ing 16 to 20 feet in a season ; 
large bold foliage, bunches of 
rich black fruit. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
225 purpurea (The Claret-col- 
oured foliaged Grape), large 
leaves, of a persistent claret 
colour ; hardy ; medium grower. 
3/6 to 5/- each. 
WISTARIA 
All at 5/- and 7/6 each. 
244 japonica (syn. Milletia japonica), 
rare ; a very strong twiner and 
rapid grower, with lovely white 
flowers. 
249 MULTIJUGA, flowers very similar 
to sinensis, racemes frequently 
over 2 feet long. 
250 alba, a beautiful white-flow- 
ered form. 
252 rosea, flowers of a lovely lilac- 
rose tint, the standards being 
rosy white, the lower petals have 
a yellow centre ; the buds, before 
opening, are a lovely tint of rose ; 
vigorous and free. 
228 SINENSIS, racemes of lovely lilac 
flowers ; one of the best climbers. 
230 alba, immense clusters of pure 
white flowers. 
233 fl. pi., double flowers, a hand- 
some variety. 
ADVICE. SURVEYS. CONSULTATIONS. 
We are at all times willing to assist our clients to overcome 
any difficulties they may encounter with their gardens. 
Correspondence invited. 
