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do-v^ if shaded ; but will not in the winter, unless it has a great deal of heat and 
light. 
Clerodendron Balfouri 
Needs a warm temperature. Its flowers are of a bright scarlet, with a calyx 
of pure white, and the clusters are six inches in diameter. It blooms for 
many months during the winter, and is invaluable for bouquets and roses. It 
requires a rich soil and much sunshine, but it will grow well in a southeastern 
location. 
The list of climbing vines is very extensive For parlor culture it seems 
hardly necessary to make any addition to a list in which there are so successful 
and popular favorites as the Ivy, Coboea, and Morning Glory. 
Most of the climbing vines suitable for indoor gi-owth are generally grown in 
the greenhouse. Often they are started in large pots or boxes, and when trained 
to a trellis ai'e transferred to a waim sitting-room to stand there as objects of 
ornament; but few undertake to grow greenhouse climbers there for permanent 
use. 
List of Climbing Plants most useful for the Parlor, Window, or Balcony 
Decoration. 
a. Annual, bi-annual, or such species and varieties with tender and soft vines 
Maurandya Barclayana, Lareyana, and other varieties. 
Cardiospermum Halicacaha, baloon vine. 
Tropaeohcm majus, and majus fl. plena, 
trimacidatum. 
Lohhiamom, and its hybrids. 
Cyclanthera pedato, and ]>. explodens. 
Adlumia cirrhosa, (^Fumaria fungosa.) 
Thunhergia alata, and T. aurnntiaca. 
Lophospermum scandens, and varieties. 
Pilogyne suavis. 
Ipomcea quamoclit, and (luamocUt alba. 
coccinea, and coccinea lutea. 
Obobra viridiflora. 
Scyphantlms elegans. 
Loasa lateritia. 
Callistega pnbescens flore plena. 
Manettia bicolor. 
cordifolia, (coccinea.) 
Micania scandens, (Senecio micanoides.') 
b. Running plants with a more ligneous habit: 
Clematis azurea grandiflora, and new hybrids. 
flamrmtla. and C. lanuginosa. 
• Passiflora incarnata, (hardy perennial.) 
edulis fol. var. 
