The wide garden porch, into which double doors opened from the summer-room where they were married, showed these, among the grass-walks of the shady, secluded place, through its own splendid vista of trumpet-hung bignonia vines.
"We Girls: A Home Story"
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney
It had beautiful violet-coloured flowers, an inch long, and Don Pablo saw that it was a species of bignonia.
"Popular Adventure Tales"
Mayne Reid
There were blossoms of vines, and creeping plants, that twined around the trees, or stretched in festoons from one to another-the cane-vine with its white clusters, and the raccoon grape, whose sweet odours perfumed the air; but by far the most showy were the large blossoms of the bignonia, that covered the festoons with their trumpet-shaped corollas, exhibiting broad surfaces of bright scarlet.
"The Boy Hunters"
Captain Mayne Reid