ORNAMENTAL TREES , SHRUBS , £TC. 
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Lonieera Halleana. Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. A strong, vigorous, 
almost evergreen sort, with pure white flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and 
covered with flowers from July to December; holds its leaves till January. The best 
bloomer of all. See cut. 
L. Japonica. Chinese Twining Honeysuckle. A well-known vine, hold¬ 
ing its foliage nearly all winter. Blooms in July and September, and is very sweet. 
L. pallida. White and straw-colored fragrant flowers; shining, deep green 
leaves. 
L, Peri dy menum. Common Woodbine. A strong, rapid grower, with 
very showy flowers, red outside, buff within. June and July. 
var. JBelgicum* Monthly Fragrant, or Dutch Honeysuckle. 
Blooms all summer. Red and yellow, very fragrant flowers. 
L. sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. This and its varie¬ 
ties are the handsomest in cultivation. It is a strong, rapid grower, and produces scar¬ 
let inodorous flowers all summer. 
var. Brownii. Brown’s Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. Large, 
dark scarlet flowers. 
MENISPERMUM. Moonseed. Menisperme, Ft. 
31. Canadense. Canadian Moonseed. A pretty, native, twining, slender- 
branched shrub, with small, yellow flowers, and black berries. 
PERXPLOCA. Silk Vine. Sciilinge, Ger. 
P. Grieca. Native of Southern Europe. A rapid growing, beautiful climber. 
Will twine around a tree or other support to the height of 30 or 40 feet. Foliage 
glossy, and purple brown axillary clusters of flowers. 
TRUMPET FLOWER. 
04 NATURAL 8IZE.) 
TECOMA. Trumpet Flower. Bignone, Fr. 
T. radicans. American Climbing Trumpet Vine. A splendid, hardy, 
climbing plant, with large trumpet-shaped scarlet flowers in August. 
var. atrosanguinea. Dark Red, or Purple Trumpet-Flower. A 
vigorous shrub with purplish crimson flowers. 
