CLIMBING PLANTS, JLRNS. 



RED AND PURPLE FLOWERS OF SUMMER. 



Red columbine, aquilegia truncata, ram's-head lady's 

 slipper, cypripedium arietinum. 



CLIMBING PLANTS. 



Wistaria, May ; trumpet creeper, tecoma radicans, 

 July ; wild balsam apple, echinocystis lobata, July, Oc- 

 tober ; common greenbriar, smilax rotundifolia, June, 

 July ; Virgin's bower, dematis virginiana, July, August ; 

 bignonia capreolata, April ; man-of-the-earth creeper, 

 ipomea pandurata, June, August ; trumpet honeysuckle, 

 lonicera sempervirens, May, October ; yellow honey- 

 suckle, lonicera parviflora, May, June ; climbing wax- 

 work or bittersweet, celastrus scandens, June. 



FERNS. 



In a moist, shady, nook in gardens with peaty soil, 

 Maiden's hair, adiantium, pedatum, July j asplenium 

 ebeneum, asplenium trichomanes, July ; asplenium ruta 

 muraria, July ; asplenium thelypteroides, July ; lady 

 fern, asplenium felix foemina, July ; aspidium achrosti- 

 coides, July ; aspidium marginale, July ; aspidium fra- 

 grans ; aspidium cristatum, July ; aspidium spinulosum, 

 July; aspidium goldianum, July, September; walking 

 fern, camptosurus rhyzophyllus, July ; cystopteris bul- 

 bifera, cystopteris fragilis, Dicksonia punctilobula, July ; 

 climbing fern, lygodium palmatun, July ; sensitive fern, 

 onoclea sensibilis, July ; cinnamon fern, osmunda cim- 

 monomea, May ; osmunda claytoniana, May, fruits as 

 it unfolds ; royal fern, osmunda regalis ; woodsia ilvan- 

 sis, June ; woodsia obtusa, July ; woodwardia virginica, 

 August. 



Where there is room for forest trees, the most com- 



