. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. The Canadian Horticulturist. 353 Crenata, Rose of Sharon, Scarlet (^)uince, White Fringe, Garland .Syringa, High Cranberry, Colden Bell (forsythia). Hydrangea Paniculata, Florida Cornus (dogwood), Tartarian Honeysuckle, Snow Ball, Laburnum, Flowering Almond, currants, white and purple Lilac, van Houtti, callosa, and plum leaved spirea, or the equally charming variegated wrigela, Prunus Pisardii, Golden Leaved Elder, Purple Fringe and Berberry, Red Osier Dogwood, green branched globe flower, and the popular C
. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. The Canadian Horticulturist. 353 Crenata, Rose of Sharon, Scarlet (^)uince, White Fringe, Garland .Syringa, High Cranberry, Colden Bell (forsythia). Hydrangea Paniculata, Florida Cornus (dogwood), Tartarian Honeysuckle, Snow Ball, Laburnum, Flowering Almond, currants, white and purple Lilac, van Houtti, callosa, and plum leaved spirea, or the equally charming variegated wrigela, Prunus Pisardii, Golden Leaved Elder, Purple Fringe and Berberry, Red Osier Dogwood, green branched globe flower, and the popular Christmas holly (mahonia), all of which are hardy here and extremely pretty during their blooming season. Carolina allspice. Daphne mezereum, and purple leaved filbert showed a feeble constitution from their first planting out, and at date of writing are numbered with some other lovely companions (all) faded and gone. Climbers are beginning to receive the attention which their grateful shade and free flowering habits deserve. Jackman's and Henry's clematis climbing on either side of a rustic archway and blending their exquisite colors of while and violet purple ; clematis coccinea and Chinese blue wisteria gracefully intertwining themselves along the porch in front ; Cobea Scandens and the Evening Glory (moonflower), spreading o'er a. Fig. 97.— trellised gateway into the yard ; golden leaved, scarlet trumpet and monthly fragrant honeysuckles trained around the south and west windows, are each, throughout their blooming periods, a source of delight to the house- hold, and objects of general admiration to the passing crowd. Virgin's Bower, Southern Blue Bells, Cinnamon, and Madeira vines, not tried long enough to have their vitality thoroughly tested in this locality. Baltimore Belle and Prairie Queen climbing roses show up well and full of promise for another year. The former a little tender and requires protection. The old Virginia Creeper's rampant growth, gorgeous
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