IPOMOEA Mexicana. Mexican Morning-Glory. This unique and 
valuable vine is not hardy, its bulbous root requiring removal to a 
cool cellar, or elsewhere, where it will not freeze. It maybe stored in 
sand, not too damp, and planted out in the spring after the danger of 
freezing is past. This is one of the very few exceptions to our estab- 
lished policy to handle only hardy and semi-hardy stock. 
LONICERA Japonica. Chinese Evergreen Honeysuckle. The 
well-known type; half-evergreen in Dayton. Fragrant yellow and 
cream-colored flowers ; foliage dark green. 
Hall's Evergreen Honeysuckle 
var. Halliana. Hall’s Evergreen Honeysuckle. Of vigorous 
growth ; fragrant yellow and white flowers from midsummer until 
frost. More generally used than the other varieties. 
L. flexuosa, var. aureo-reticulata. Golden Variegated Honey- 
suckle. Leaves variegated gold and green ; slower in growth than 
former variety. 
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