of the liighest 

 beauty, and 

 M'liicli, if al- 

 lowed to spring 

 through the tall 

 trees, Avhich 

 they \yould 

 quickly do, 

 would soon 

 charm by their 

 bold grace. 

 Some of them 

 are fine in colour 

 of foliao-e in 

 autumn. Witli 

 these might 

 be associated, 

 though not so ;^ 

 fine in form, cer- 



tain free -grow- 



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ing 



species 

 of Ampelopsis, 

 grown in some 

 nurseries. The 

 Wistaria is also 

 well worth 

 growing on 

 trees, in dis- 

 tricts where it 

 flowers freely 



A Liane in the North. .Aristolochia and Deciduous Cypress. 

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