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Honeysuckles

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
June
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
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vaneties oí tuis always popular nower. As a vine it has few or no superiors. The common monthlies thougli at times very fine, do not generally wel], and have gi ven place to the J apan yarieties, of whieh there are several kinds. The most popular one is the Shiningleaved, but they are all more or lesa evergreen as they retain some of their leaves until spring. They are very pretty upon a trellis, or they can be made to run up posts, pórticos or piaiíza supports. They bloom more or less throughout the season and the Üowers are very sweet Then there is the large Trumpet Creeper, another variety óf the honeysuckle, which way be carried over a tree and makes a very attractive appearance. It is known by botanists as Begnonia radicans, and is the most attractive of all the creepers, 'the liowers being very showy and beautiful. The plant is very hardy, uo weatlier aft'ecting it, and when once carefully set out and supported, will live for almost any length of time We have theru growing where they have been standing for thirty years.

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Ann Arbor Democrat