100 MAKING OF A FLOWER GARDEN 



tree flaunts its blossom from the topmost branches. 

 Another trumpet vine of which I knew, found en- 

 trance beneath the siding of a house and grew up- 

 wards, through the dark to the eaves of the second 

 story, where it emerged and formed a bushy top, con- 

 tinuing to grow and bloom for years. For these rea- 

 sons it is difficult to give a definite height for vines. 

 Low-growing plants — rock plants, ground plants 

 which creep or trail and have no upright measure — 

 are seldom specified in feet and inches. 



