01 
I V I ES — oontinued . 
3 alba marginata, dark green silvered 
leaves of a good size, prettily 
bordered with ivory-white, medium 
grower ; one of the hardiest. 
0 0 argentea elegans, large leaves, irregu- 
larly margined cream ; a somewhat 
slow grower, but very dense ; hardy, 
and not affected by smoke ; suitable 
for low walls. 
30 Cavendishii (syn. Golden Queen, New 
Silver Striped, marginata Cullis- 
sii), medium size leaves, margined 
and splashed with rich cream ; the 
fastest grower of all the variegated 
Ivies ; not quite hardy. 
36 Clibrans’ Beauty, leaves medium size, 
with a broad continuous creamy white 
margin ; grows slowly but lasts well. 
43 Crippsi (syn. Silver Queen, margin- 
ata AUREA, MARGINATA ELEGANTIS- 
sima), large leaves, margined and 
splashed with ivory-white ; hardy, 
but somewhat slow of growth. 
83 marginata pulchella, leaves under 
medium size, extensively variegated 
with ivory ; slender stems. 
maculata (syn. marmorata minor), a 
hardy small-leaved form, beauti- 
fully mottled and speckled with 
cream ; a medium grower, retaining 
its variegation. 
74 major (syn. marmorata), large 
leaved, finely mottled and speckled 
with cream ; hardy and smoke- 
resisting ; at its best on a sunny wall. 
76 maderensis variegata (syn. auran- 
tiaca fol. var.), large irregularly 
cordate leaves, variegated with an 
exquisite clear ivory tint. 
83 marginata pulchella, medium size 
leaves, variegated ivory. 
92 New Silver, a charming and pretty 
variety, richly marked with silver ; 
good grower ; very effective. 
109 Rhomboides variegata, fairly large dark 
green leaves, irregularly margined 
ivory, marked silver; rapid grower. 
121 tricolor, medium size leaves, margined 
and splashed cream ; hardy and a 
tall rapid grower ; in the autumn 
takes on a deep bronzy tint. 
SILVER-LEAVED VARIETIES. 
Prices, 2/6 to 3/6 each. 
73 
GREEN-LEAVED VARIETIES. 
Price, 2/- each, except where stated. ; 
1 acuta (syn. Amurensis), large hand- 
some leaves, often reaching 6 inches 
in length. 
20 azorica, foliage very similar to that of 
the Irish Ivy ; has a very fine 
appearance in mass on a sheltered 
wall. 
22 Beauty of Huntingdon (syn. Camp- 
belli), leaves heart-shaped, of a 
medium size, quick growing and 
attractive. 
25 Caenwoodiana, deeply lobed leaves of 
medium size ; one of the best for re- 
sisting smoke ; a quick grower ; 
very distinct ; excellent for walls 
and arbours ; neat habit. 
27 canariensis (Irish), the common Ivy 
for walls ; rapid grower. In pots, 
1/6 to 2/6 each ; larger, 5/- and 
7/6 each. 
40 conglomerata, small twisted over- 
lapping foliage ; the most compact 
Ivy in cultivation ; very slow grower. 
47 dentata, the largest green-leaved 
variety, of a sumptuous glossy rich 
deep colour ; leaves occasionally 
attain a length of 8 to 9 inches. 
50 Donerailensis, dainty, deeply lobed 
foliage, with prettily sinuate 
margins ; a slow grower but quite 
hardy ; foliage purplish bronze in 
winter. 
52 Emerald Green, medium size, rich green 
leaves, dense grower, unequalled for 
filling in under trees ; neat and 
compact. 
58 Glymil, leaves large, glossy, and some- 
what heart-shaped ; perhaps the 
densest grower of all ; quite hardy. 
60 gracilis, very similar in habit and 
growth to Emerald Green ; hardy 
excellent for walls, filling in under 
trees, carpeting for borders. 
Irish, see Canariensis. 
87 minima, distinct and interesting, each 
shoot forming a dense column of 
small triangular horizontal leaves ; 
a very slow grower ; suitable for 
pot-work or rockery. 
98 palmata, leaf of medium size, some- 
what susceptible to smoke ; does 
well in the country if not too exposed. 
102 pennsylvanica (syn. lusitanicus digi- 
tata, vitifolia), elegant large pal- 
mate leaves ; useful for carpeting 
or for a sheltered wall. 
104 purpurea (syn. New Bronze), small 
typically formed leaves ; a good 
grower, hardy, and smoke-resisting ; 
leaves of purplish bronze colour ; 
the best Ivy with bronze foliage. 
108 Rhomboides obovata, small, thick, 
somewhat heart-shaped leaves ; a 
dense grower, hardy, and not 
affected by smoke ; leaves in 
autumn assume a rich bronzy hue. 
110 sagittaefolia, arrow-head like leaves, 
over medium size, quite hardy, of 
medium growth ; very distinct. 
114 Singulare, medium size foliage, slightly 
glaucous, centre of leaf with small 
golden blotch. 
117 taurica, medium size, dense foliage.clings 
tenaciously ; hardy, smoke-resister. 
131 Willseana (syn. nigra), large glossy 
leaves that in winter become almost 
black ; a moderate grower, fills up 
well ; hardy and smoke-resisting. 
