282 VINES 
Flowers eight months in the year on the pergola 
or veranda. All these vines do well in the sun. 
If the pergola is running north or south, as it 
should be, they can be planted on either side; 
but if the pergola runs east and west, plant on 
the north side only the vines previously recom- 
mended for a shady veranda: 
March — Jasminum nudiflorum 
April — Forsythia suspensa 
May — Wistaria Chinensis, Akebia quinata 
June — Climbing roses, Actinidia arguta, Hydrangea petiolaris 
July — Tecoma grandiflora, Actinidia polygama, annuals 
August — Clematis paniculata, climbing roses, annuals 
September — Lonicera Halliana, Clematis paniculata, annuals 
October — Clematis fammula, annuals 
Vines especially adapted for hanging baskets: 
Tropeolum peregrinum Maurandia scandens 
Thunbergia alata Eccremocarpus scaber 
Euonymus radicans, (foliage,) Asparagus Sprengert 
Hedera Helix 
Tallest growing vines; all over one hundred 
feet but the last, which runs over seventy-five. 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata Wistaria Chinensis 
Hedera Helix Vitis Labrusca 
Actinidia arguta 
Vines grown for their edible fruit: 
Cucumber Pumpkin Lima bean 
Melon Tomato Scarlet runner 
Squash Sweet potato Grape 
Pea 
