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bunches of grapes ; and Kerria japonica, with 
flowers like orange rosettes ; and honeysuckle 
must not be forgotten, of which there are many 
good garden varieties, as well as the wild ones, 
all deliciously sweet scented, and some of them 
WISTARIA SINENSIS 
with evergreen leaves. With the warm days 
of May some roses begin to open, especially 
the old-fashioned pink monthly or China roses. 
These not only begin to flower early, but go 
on so late that in mild years several blooms 
come out in November, and I remember once 
