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HONEYSUCKLES. 
Gelseminum nitidum 
Glycine frutescens 
Hedera helix 
Jasminum officinale 
Lycium barbarum 
europseum 
Menispermum canadense 
Passiflora incarnata 
lutea 
Periploca grxcn 
Kosa multiflora 
lucida 
Schisamlra coccinea 
Solanum dulcamara 
Vinca minor 
v. aur. varieg. 
v. fl. plcno. 
major 
Carolina yellow jasmine 
Cluster flowering- glycine 
Evergreen ivy 
White flowering jasmine 
Boxthorn, or matrimony vine 
European do. 
Canadian moonseed 
Pink coloured passion flower 
Yellow flowering do. 
Periploca, or Virginian silk 
Garland, or -wreath rose 
Cherokee rose 
Scarlet schisandra 
Nightshade, or bittersweet 
f’eri winkle, or evergreen myrtle 
Gold striped do. with white and } 
blue flowers on the same plant $ 
Rouble flowering do. 
Broad leaved do. 
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HONEYSUCKLES. 
Lonicera caprifolium 
v. itaticu 
tatarica 
periclymenum 
v. variegata 
xylosteum 
sempervirens 
fraseri 
parviflorum 
grata 
pubescens 
Diervilla lutea 
Azalea arborescens 
bicolor 
calendulacea 
, v. crocea 
v. flammea 
canescens 
glauca 
nitida 
nudiflora 
alba plena 
rubra pleno 
tricolor 
pontica 
verticillata 
viscosa 
And 
Striped monthly, or white fragr 
Early sweet Italian 
Early tartarian 
English woodbine 
Variegated do. 
Fnglish fly 
Scarlet trumpet, monthly 
Yellow trumpet 
Glaucous 
Evergreen 
Yellow pubescent 
Diervilla, or arcadian 
American tree honeysuckle 
Two coloured do. 
Orange coloured do. 
Bright yellow 
Flame do. 
Downy do. 
Gla icous do. 
Shining leaved do. 
Common do. tunny varieties 
Double white do. 
Double red do 
Three coloured do. 
* Yellow do. 
Late flowering do. 
Viscous, sweet scented do. 
many other varieties. 
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