. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals, including plant propagation; plant breeding; gardening; orcharding; small fruit growing; forestry; beautifying home grounds; the soils and enemies involved. rass plots laid off in geometricforms by the growth of evergreens and privet hedge. support to suit the vine. If vines are already growing near somebuilding a pole may be erected or a wire may be stretched up toaccommodate them. Annual vines should often be used where quick effects are desired,Among these might be mentioned cypress vine, gourds (Fig. 276)wild cucumber, morning glory
. Horticulture; a text book for high schools and normals, including plant propagation; plant breeding; gardening; orcharding; small fruit growing; forestry; beautifying home grounds; the soils and enemies involved. rass plots laid off in geometricforms by the growth of evergreens and privet hedge. support to suit the vine. If vines are already growing near somebuilding a pole may be erected or a wire may be stretched up toaccommodate them. Annual vines should often be used where quick effects are desired,Among these might be mentioned cypress vine, gourds (Fig. 276)wild cucumber, morning glory, the different kinds of climbingbeans, and moonvine. Where perennial kinds can be started atthe same time this should be done to avoid having to replant eachyear and wait for the growth each season. Annual plants may be used for quick effects. Castor beans,shown in figure 277, are very effective. Masses of hemp, sun-flowers, hollyhocks from seeds, cosmos, and other shrub-like flower-ing plants of the herbaceous kinds are effective the first year. ENCOURAGING GROWTH OF ORNAMENTALS 375 Encouraging Growth of Ornamentals.—When shrubs, vines andtrees are planted for ornamental purposes they should be given as. Fig. 275.—The panicled clematis is a perennial vine, producing a beautiful bower of whiteflowers in late summer and fall.
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