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lanuginosa and its varieties; Aristolochia Sipho, Magnolia 
grandiflora, Jasminum revolutum, Tecoma radicans, and 
Wistaria sinensis. Similarly on a wall facing west may be 
grown W. A. Richardson, Gloire de Dijon, Aimee Vibert and 
Zephirin Drouhin Roses ; Jasminum nudiflorum and officinale ; 
Lonicera caprifolium, Clematis Jackmanii, Ceanothus Azureus, 
Chimonanthes fragrans, Vitis insconstans, Solanum jasmi- 
noides, etc. On a wall facing east Ivies of sorts : Crataegus 
Lelandi, Pyrus Maulei, Berberidopsis corallina, and such roses 
as Madame Alfred Carrifere, Gloire de Dijon, and Climbing 
Caroline Testout may be relied upon to give satisfaction. 
Even a north wall may be made attractive by such roses as 
Bouquet d’Or, Felicitd-et-perpetue and Conrad F. Meyer ; 
also other climbers as Ivies, Vitis quinquaefolia, Calycanthus 
occidentalis, and Tropaeolum speciosum, a charming scarlet- 
flowered climber. Many hardy flowering shrubs described in 
Part III. of this work may also be grown on walls. 
Fences may be beautified by means of Rambler and 
Wichuraiana, Noisette and other climbing Roses, Clematises, 
Honeysuckles, Jasmines, Everlasting Peas, and Ivies, the 
shoots of which must either be secured to the fence by means 
of shreds of cloth and nails, or to strands of wire fixed a foot 
apart. Low walls in shade are better covered with neat 
growing Ivies. Those exposed to the sun should be utilised 
as a home for tender Tea-scented roses, Abelia floribunda, 
Cotoneaster microphylla, thymifolia and horizontalis, Myrtles, 
Ceanothuses, and hardy Fuchsias. 
Old Garden Walls — Old stone or brick walls in a state 
of partial decay make a delightful sanctuary for many kinds of 
hardy plants. Thus on the summit Wallflowers, Pinks, 
Centranthus ruber, Stone-crops, Snapdragons, Houseleeks, 
Double Arabis, Aubrietias, Campanulas, etc., will make 
themselves at home and grow and flower freely. Then in 
crevices or joints in the face of the wall may be grown 
Aubrietias, Campanulas, Arabis bleparophylla, Corydalis lutea, 
Dianthus deltoides, and plumarius, Iberis sempervirens, 
Saxifrages, Silene Schaftae, etc., the shoots trailing downwards 
in masses and laden with blossom in summer. These plants, 
however, need sunshine. In the shade hardy ferns like 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, Ruta-muraria, Trichomanes and 
