44 THE WILD GARDEN. 
have never come into cultivation, but which are quite as 
beautiful as any climbers. The same may be said of the 
Honeysuckles, wild Vines, and various other families of which 
Large White Clematis on Yew tree at Great Tew. (C. montana grandiflora.) 
the names may be found in catalogues. Much of the northern 
tree and shrub world is garlanded with creepers, which may 
be grown in similar ways, as, for example, on banks and 
in hedgerows. The trees in our pleasure-grounds, however, 
have the first claim on our attention in planting garlands. 
