whose portrait is 

 here presented. It 

 is a more or less 

 common weed, to be 

 found about gar- 

 dens and barn-yards, 

 where it covers the 

 fences with its pro- 

 fuse, clambering 

 growth, its stalks 

 everywhere entan- 

 gled or drawn close 

 to support by their 



