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gallii ‘Mizen Head’ Unusual dwarf prostrate gorse with golden yellow flowers in late summer, widespreading<br />

6” evergreen mat for a sunny dry place .................................................................................4.20<br />

VERBASCUM, Scrophulariaceae.<br />

‘Letitia’ Choice miniature shrub for sharply drained soil in full sun or a clay pot kept on <strong>the</strong> dry side over<br />

winter, large soft yellow flowers for many weeks on a 9’’ silvery mound .............................................4.80<br />

CLIMBERS & WALL SHRUBS<br />

All plants in 3” - 4” pots except where stated; those in litre pots have been grown on for at least a year and<br />

are priced to take account of extra post and packing costs<br />

ACONITUM, Ranunculaceae.<br />

hemsleyanum ‘Red Wine’ Exciting new climbing monkshood with dark red flowers, so far true from seed,<br />

plant in <strong>the</strong> shade at <strong>the</strong> edge of a shrub over which <strong>the</strong> annual stems can climb, 6’ ............................3.80<br />

ACTINIDIA, Actinidiaceae.<br />

Twining climbers from Asia often with edible fruit, including <strong>the</strong> Kiwi or Chinese gooseberry, and best<br />

known for <strong>the</strong> species with coloured areas on <strong>the</strong> leaves.<br />

tetramera maloides (pilulosa) Correct name for <strong>the</strong> superb rare climber we introduced from Logan<br />

Botanics many years ago, long narrow dark green leaves turning white towards <strong>the</strong> tips, pink flowers in<br />

bunches, summer, 12’ .............................................................................................................................4.80<br />

species 7 From seed collected at 7,000’ above <strong>the</strong> town of Gongshan in <strong>the</strong> Salween valley, Yunnan, glossy<br />

leaves and red fruit, 10’, 1.5 litre pots .................................................................................................... 6.50<br />

species 80 Collected at 8,500’ on <strong>the</strong> west side of <strong>the</strong> Salween valley, <strong>the</strong> type location for <strong>the</strong> true A.<br />

pilosula which this may be, bristly stems and leaves, pale brown fruit, 15’, 1.5 litre pots ...................6.20<br />

species 81 As above but with more oval fruit, 15’, 1.5 litre pots ...........................................................6.20<br />

species 114/08 Ano<strong>the</strong>r wild collection, bristly leaves on bright red stems, 12’, 1.5 litre pots .............7.50<br />

CIONURA, Asclepiadaceae.<br />

* oreophila (Marsdenia oreophila) Deliciously fragrant cream flowers in summer, fine rare climber for <strong>the</strong><br />

conservatory or a wall in mild gardens, 12’, strong plants in 3 litre pots ............................................12.50<br />

CLEMATIS, Ranunculaceae.<br />

mandschurica Herbaceous species from seed collected in Russia, 5’ stems covered in small white fragrant<br />

flowers followed by silvery seedheads, potgrown seedlings ..................................................................3.50<br />

CODONOPSIS, Campanulaceae.<br />

lanceolata Vigorous herbaceous twiner with pale green cupped flowers marked purple within, 6’ .....3.80<br />

CORREA, Rutaceae.<br />

* backhousiana Bunches of pale yellow tubular flowers in spring, rounded greyish evergreen leaves, hardy<br />

on a wall in mild gardens or under glass where it flowers in winter, 6’, litre pots................................ 5.20<br />

DICENTRA, Papaveraceae.<br />

scandens Fast growing herbaceous climber with delicate light green leaves and bunches of pale yellow<br />

lockets into autumn, mauve fruits, 8’ .....................................................................................................3.80<br />

ERCILLA, Phytolaccaceae.<br />

volubilis Unusual self-clinging evergreen climber for sun or shade, arching branches hung with pale pink<br />

Sanguisorba-like flower spikes with long white stamens, spring, 10’....................................................4.80<br />

HYDRANGEA, Hydrangeaceae.<br />

petioiaris ‘Miranda’ Not <strong>the</strong> blue lacecap with <strong>the</strong> same cultivar name but an exciting new variegated<br />

climber, greenish yellow leaves with irregular green centres, white flowers, vigorous, 12’, 1.5 litres ...9.50<br />

petioiaris ‘Brooklands Form’ Propagated from an old plant in a local garden this has particularly large<br />

white florets, 12’, 1.5 litre pots ...............................................................................................................9.50<br />

seemannii Evergreen climbing hydrangea which will slowly cover a high wall with attractive rich green<br />

leaves,white lace-cap flowers in summer ...............................................................................................4.80<br />

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