considerable space and is an extremely fine thing when 
covered with its large flower spikes. Is impatient of too 
much water, likes full sun. Strong plants.$ .50 
195. Lonicera hildebrandii (Giant Honeysuckle) 
Burma. The largest growing of this family, covering a 
large area. Fine, lustrous, evergreen foliage, racemes of 
very large flow T ers opening yellow, fading out to white, 
very fragrant. We have measured individual flowers on 
our plants five inches long. A very beautiful thing as a 
cut flower. Uncommon. 4 inch pots.$1.00 
196. Oxera pulchella 
New Caledonia. Dark green, handsome evergreen foliage, 
large clusters of pure white, waxy, tubular flowers in 
drooping panicles. This is an unusually choice and beau¬ 
tiful climber, does particularly well either in sun or shade 
and should be far more extensively planted than it is. 
Very rare. 1 gallon cans.$2.50 
197. *Passiflora princeps (Passion Flower) 
South America. In our opinion the gem of all the family, 
leathery foliage, very infrequently attacked by insects. 
Long racemes of vivid scarlet flowers on long wiry stems. 
Very beautiful, should be planted over a pergola so that 
the long flower clusters hang down through the roof. Un¬ 
common. Strong plants .$ .75 
198. Pentstemon cordifolius 
California. Shrubby climbing Pentstemon, often covering 
a considerable area, the ends of the young branches bear¬ 
ing large clusters of red blooms. Very pretty and attrac¬ 
tive shrub in the garden, does particularly well rambling 
in bushes and trees. Strong plants..$ .50 
199. ❖Polygonum baldschuanicum (Climbing Knot-weed) 
Bokhara. A very strong rampant growing climber cov¬ 
ered when it is in bloom in the summer with long trailing 
racemes of white flowers with a blush tinge. A beautiful 
thing for cut flower work. Perfectly hardy in any situa¬ 
tion, will stand a great deal of cold. Strong plants ..$. 50 
200. *Rosa gigantea 
Western China. A tremendous grower, will cover a large 
space in a short time. In spring a mass of large creamy 
yellow single flowers in good sized sprays. No more frag¬ 
rant rose in existence, scents the whole area for a consid¬ 
erable distance around. A very beautiful sight when it is 
in full bloom. Rare. Strong plants.$1.50 up 
201. Solandra cleggii 
South America. Very strong, rampant grower covering a 
large area, although it can be grown either as a bush or 
a standard. Large shining foliage, flowers open almost 
white with very heavily shaded dark interior, flowers af¬ 
terward turn deep yellow. New. 1 gallon cans.$2.00 
202. Solandra guttata 
Copa de Oro. The old “Cup of Gold,” similar to the 
preceding, the flowers are a little larger and are not so 
heavily marked on the inside, large, shining foliage. Strong 
plants ..$ .75 
203. Solandra longiflora 
Mexico. Much slenderer growth than the two preceding, 
leaves much smaller, flow 7 ers are creamy white with frilled 
edges. A very pretty climbing plant and uncommon. 1 
gallon cans .$1.50 
204. *Solanum guyanum 
South America. Evergreen climbing plant attaining a con- 
