VINES, PERGOLAS AND SUMMER-HOUSES 
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Wistaria Grown as a Standard 
The beautiful Standard Wistaria at our right is 
about 7^ feet high and 14 feet across. It is the 
variety W. Sinensis or blue -flowered Chinese sort. 
W^hen grown as isolated specimens in this umbrella 
form, Wistarias are exceptionally attractive, but re- 
quire much care in training and pruning. A thrifty 
young plant should be selected and tied to a stout 
stake. The plant should be topped when about 
4 feet high, and the branches at the top allowed 
to grow in the form shown in the illustration. All 
new shoots from the trunk and roots must be re- 
moved as they appear. Wistarias grown as climbers 
are shown on pages 150 and 153. 
A Beautiful Bush Honeysuckle 
For natural effects there are few things finer 
than the semi -climbing Bush Honer^suckles. One 
of the handsomest of these, Lonicera 
Morrowi, is illustrated at our left; it 
grows about 6 feet f,, 
high and has long, 
graceful, pendent 
branches, bearing 
white flowers, fol- 
lowed by blood-red 
fruits, which are or- 
namental from Au- 
gust until winter. 
