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2 — Cercis Canadensis: red bud or Judas tree; thirty feet high 

 sometimes; any soil; rosy flowers very early, before the 

 leaves; get small young plants, not over three years old, as 

 this does not transplant well when older ; blooms when four 

 or five years old. 



WOODY VINES FOR ARCHES 



I — Lonicera Japonica (or L. HalUana) : evergreen honeysuckle ; 



climbs fifteen feet ; any soil ; very fragrant flowers ; blossoms 



from Jime to August. 

 2 — Vitis CoigneticB: crimson glory vine; very strong, growing 



to almost any height; large heavy leaves, unusual color; 



colors to brilliant scarlet in the autumn, whence its name. 



ROSES FOR ARCHES 



1 — " Dorothy Perkins : ' ' hybrid climbing rose ; twelve to fifteen 

 feet high; flowers small, pink, in large clusters; blossoms in 

 July; foliage of this is clean and vigorous. 



2 — Rosa Wichuraiana: hybrid, "Pink Roamer"; fifteen feet high; 

 hardy and strong growing; flowers bright pink, single, two 

 inches in diameter, fragrant ; blossoms in July. 



3 — Rosa Wichuraiana: memorial rose; fifteen to twenty feet; 

 hardy and strong with splendid foliage — one of the sur- 

 passingly good roses; flowers covering the plant, white, 

 single, one and a half to two inches in diameter, faintly 

 fragrant; blossoms in July and on at intervals during 

 the summer ; very ornamental red berries persist all winter. 



