Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
19. Clematis. (C. coccinea.) 
Leaf much as in foregoing, but smaller, more delicate, and 
rather roundish ; irregular; flower scar/et, somewhat tubular, 
slightly spreading at apex, not profuse ; inferior to all the others. 
20. Akebia. (A. quinata.) 
LEAF : palmate; leaflets, 5, 1’-1%4’, oval to roundish, entire, 
notched at apex, rather long-stemmed. FLOWER: violet, pistil- 
late and staminate (3 concave sepals), in small lateral clusters ; 
April, May. Japan. (PI. I.) 
21. Field Rose. (Rosa arvensis.) 
LEAF: pinnate; leaflets, 5-7, serrate, oval, stem hairy and 
often prickly. FLOWER: white, seldom red, single or clustered ; 
June, July ; low, creeping or climbing ; with curved thorns. 
22. Crimson Rambler. 
LEAF: pinnate ; leaflets, 5-7, serrate, oval, glossy. FLOWER: 
crimson, small, semi-double, in very profuse clusters ; May, June. 
Japan ; thorny. 
23. Yellow Rambler. 
Much like last, but blossoms yellow in bud, yellow-tinged 
when half-opened, white when fully grown, 2’-214' across, 6—10- 
clustered, slightly fragrant ; thorny. 
24. Memorial Rose. (R. Wichuriana.) 
LEAF: pinnate, alternate; leaflets, 5-7, smad/, oval, serrate. 
FLOWER: pure white, profuse, 114’-2’ across, yellow stamens, 
blooming throughout July; low and trailing ; good for rockeries, 
etc., a Japanese variety. 
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