The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . NYCTOCALOS VITIS HETEROPHYLLA {var. HUMUHFOLIA.) Vine (Bot. Mag., t. 56S2). —Ampelideas. An extremely pretty Japanese vine,which is quite hardy in this country, and well adapted for clothing walls andtrellises. The stems are bright red ; the leaves resemble those of the hop ; theberries are pale blue. Begojiia rosajlora, Rose-flowered Begonia (Bot. Mag., t. 56S0). — charming begonia, with large rosy-pink flowers. It is stemless, withconcave orbicular leaves borne on red stems and three-flowered scapes


The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . NYCTOCALOS VITIS HETEROPHYLLA {var. HUMUHFOLIA.) Vine (Bot. Mag., t. 56S2). —Ampelideas. An extremely pretty Japanese vine,which is quite hardy in this country, and well adapted for clothing walls andtrellises. The stems are bright red ; the leaves resemble those of the hop ; theberries are pale blue. Begojiia rosajlora, Rose-flowered Begonia (Bot. Mag., t. 56S0). — charming begonia, with large rosy-pink flowers. It is stemless, withconcave orbicular leaves borne on red stems and three-flowered scapes, thestems of which are red, and the flowers resemble those of the brier-rose. Coburgia trichroma, Tri-colored Coburgia (Bot. Mag., t. 5686).— Amarylli-daceae. A magnificent plant from the Andes of Peru, long known, but latelyadmirably flowered in the garden of Mr. Wilson Saunders. In general charac-ters, it agrees nearly with others of the genus. The flowers, however, are pecu- Notes and Glea7tin<rs. 105 liarly attractive, the tube being deep red, terminating in a broad


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