THE HONEYSUCKLE. 435 
will bring into the garden the beauty and fra- 
grance which make them conspicuous in the 
woods and hedges. 
To the summer flowering of the Honeysuckle 
succeeds its autumnal wealth of red clustered 
berries, which, though bitter to the taste, give the 
charm of colour to the eye; and, as though this 
were not enough, there is oftentimes a season of 
autumnal flowering to add the mellow tints of 
blossom, no less than the sweetest fragrance of 
the woodland, to the green wealth of clustering 
twigs, and to the store of clustered fruit. 
