PLANTS WORTH GROWING 211 
vines are a family of wondrous charm and beauty. 
Eminently suited to cover pergolas and screens, the 
choicer species and varieties may also be made out- 
standing features by training in columnar fashion 
over upright poles or trunks of dead trees. Old 
walls and ugly sheds may be artistically draped and 
festooned by the leafy trails of the Virginian Vine, 
and wherever a rampant climber or a display of 
"Eye" of Ornamental Vine. 
CUT AT CROSS LINES EMBEDDED IN BOX OF SAND, AS SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION, 
WILL AFFORD A READY MEANS OF PRODUCING YOUNG STOCK. 
gorgeous autumn tints may be desired, a vine to meet 
the requirements is not hard to find. 
The popular climber known as Ampelopsis Veit- 
chii is botanically Vitis inconstans. V. quinqui- 
folia is the Virginian creeper, and V. vinefera pur- 
purea is the hardy purple-leaved vine. But the large 
heart-shaped and beautifully veined and netted 
leaves of V. coignetiae are of surpassing splendour, 
the rich glowing crimson autumn tints being as 
resplendent as the gayest flowers. There are quite 
