

THE IVY. 



time, beginning at the bottom, so as to form clean stems, and the heads may 

 be trained to any shape, or left to form flowering branches. 



TREE IVIES. The fruiting or arborescent ivies are admirably adapted for 

 the formation of compact bushes in the shrubbery, and they may be grown in pots 

 to plunge in flower-beds during winter, or to decorate the conservatory. It 

 will be observed that whatever names these varieties bear, and to whatever 



