Vines Recommended for Porches, Fences, Arbors and Pergolas—Continued. 
BIGONIA, Trumpet Vine—a b f. 15-20-ft. Beautiful scarlet flowers blooming in July; leaves light green; very robust. 
BIGONIA, Scarlet Trumpet Vine—a b c f. 15-20-ft. Dark red flowers blooming in July; coarse vine; blooms large. 
BITTERSWEET, American—a c f. 20-ft. Orange-yellow capsules cling to the vine throughout the winter months. 
BITTERSWEET, Japanese—a c f. 20-ft. Yellow flowers blooming in June followed later by yellow colored seeds. 
CLEMATIS, Large Flowered—a. 8-10-ft. Hybrids in various colors of which Jackmanni is the most popular variety. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA, Japanese Star—a b dec. 20-ft. White flowers; finest and most popular variety of this vine. 
CLEMATIS, Sweet Clematis—a b. 10-15-ft. Flowers are white; vine is very handsome and requires a sunny position. 
CLEMATIS, Virgin’s Bower—a b e f. 12-ft. Has pure white flowers in August and September; fruiting in clusters. 
GRAPE WILD, Crimson Glory Vine—a b f. 20-30-ft. Beautiful, makes dense shade; foliage turns scarlet in autumn. 
GRAPE WILD, Fox—b ef. 20-30-ft. Abundant foliage; has red-brown colored berries; a very desirable grapevine. 
GRAPE WILD, Frost—b f. 20-30-ft. Sweet scented green flowers followed by small black berries; an excellent vine. 
GRAPE WILD, Summer—b f. 20-30-ft. The leaves have a brown fuzz on the underside; the fruit is black when ripe. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Hall’s—a b e. 10-15-ft. White to yellow flowers in August and September; semi-evergreen; fragrant. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Golden—a ce. 10-ft. Similar to the above form but has yellow netted leaves; very sweet scented. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Japanese—a bce. 10-15-ft. Fragrant white to yellow flowers blooming from June to late August. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Monthly Fragrant or Belgian—a bce f. 10-15-ft. Red-yellow flowers blooming throughout the summer. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Trumpet or Coral—a b. 10-15-ft. One of the showiest varieties cultivated; scarlet flowers in June. 
KUDZU—a b f. 40-60-ft. Has purple flowers blooming in August; a remarkable grower; leaves are dark green and wooly. 
MOONSEED—a cf. 10-15-ft. Yellow flowers blooming in July followed by crescent shaped bluish-black colored fruit, 
SILK VINE—a be ff. 15-ft. In July the vine is covered with a profusion of pretty purple flowers; vine is coarse. 
WISTERIA, American—a bc f. 15-20-ft. Lilac flowers in June; flowers are four to five inches long when fully matured. 
WISTERIA, White American—a b c f. White flowering form of the preceding variety and also has large flowers. 
WISTERIA, Chinese—a b cf. 20-30-ft. Purple flowers in May; sometimes a foot long; very beautiful and showy vine. 
WISTERIA, White—a bc f. 20-30-ft. The same as the above variety except the flowers are white and somewhat larger. 
WISTERIA, Double Flowered—a b cf. Very similar to the above form but with very double purple flowers; attractive. 
WISTERIA, Large Flowering Chinese—a bc f. 20-30-ft. Best of Wisterias; has deep blue or purple flowers in May. 
Vines Recommended for Walls of Buildings or Gardens 
AMPELOPSIS, Boston Ivy—c d. 30-40-ft. One of the most beautiful and popular vines in cultivation; blue berries. 
AMPELOPSIS, Climbing Woodbine—a b cdf. 20-30-ft. Form of the Virginia Creeper but has stronger tendril discs. 
AMPELOPSIS, Englemanni Ivy—c d. 20-30-ft. Similar to above variety but with a smaller and denser foliage; popular. 
AMPELOPSIS, Virginia Creeper—a b c f. 20-30-ft. Handsome and graceful; blue berries; beautiful leaves in autumn. 
EVERGREEN IVY, Japanese (Climbing Euonymous)—c def g. 10-15-ft. One of the finest evergreen vines; pink fruits. 
EVERGREEN IVY, Variegated Japanese (Variegated Euonymous)—cdefg. 10-15-ft. Leaves edged with creamy white. 
IVY, English—c de f g. 10-30-ft. Numerous forms cultivated; green and variegated leaved forms; evergreen; hardy. 
