HONEYSUCKLE. Scarlet Trumpet. Mon- 
thly (L. semper-virens). Flowers deep red, 
trumpet-shaped. Flowers all summer. A na- 
tive climber, and appropriate for trellises and 
rock-work. 
Honeysuckle, Hall's Japan. 
HONEYSUCKLE. For Honeysuckle. Up. 
right Shrub, see under Ornamental Shrubs. 
IVY. (Hedera). The evergreen sorts of 
Ivy often suffer in winter, if exposed to the 
sun, and should be planted on the north side of 
a building. 
IVY. English or Irish. Old, well known 
sorts, used in covering the north side of build- 
ings ; leaves deep green. 
IVY. Variegated. (Roinbera variegata). 
Leaves small and pretty ; variegated. 
IVY. Boston, Japan. [See Ampelopsis 
Veitchii.] 
WISTARIA. Chinese Purple (Sinensis pur- 
purea). One of the most elegant climbing vines 
known, and a very rapid grower after it gets 
thoroughly established, sometimes making 
twenty feet of wood in a single season. Desir- 
able for porch. Bears long clusters of pale 
blue flowers in May and June, and also in Sep- 
tember. Extremely hardy. Attains a larger 
size than any other climber. 
WISTARIA. Chinese White (Sinensis alba). 
Differs from above only in the color of its flow- 
ers, which are smaller and pure white, forming 
a striking contrast. 
