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Crimsons and Scarlet. — Charles K. Douglas, 

 Crimson Emblem, Covent Garden, Gen. McArthur, 

 Mrs. E. Powell. 



Pink and Shaded Pink. — Mme. Abel Catenay, 

 Mme. Segond Weber, Mrs. Alfred Tate, Mrs. Geo. 

 Shawyer, Mrs. Henry Morse, Queen of Fragrance, 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill, Mrs. W. Christie-Miller. 



Flesh and Pale Pink. — Ophelia, Prince de Bul- 

 garia, Pharisaer, Viscountess Folkestone, G. Nabon- 

 oand. 



Coral-Reds. — Lyon Rose, Los Angeles, Lady 

 Alice Stanley, Mme. E. Harriot. 



Yellow and Shaded Yellow. — Mme. Ravary, 

 Lady Hillingdon, Christine, Duchess of Wellington, 

 Golden Ophelia, Rev. F. Page-Roberts, Lady Pirrie, 

 Mme. Melanie Soupert. 



White and Cream. — Edith Cavell, Molly Sharman 

 Crawford, Mrs. Herbert Stevens, Mme. Jules 

 Bouche, Phoeb*^. 



The 20 single plants indicated with the large circles 

 in conjunction with the right-hand beds of bush plants 

 should be Half Standards of the same variety and 

 of similar colouring to the Rose they are opposite. 



The twelve plants commanding the pathways out- 

 side the circles should be tall weeping Standards of 

 such varieties as Alberic Barbier, American Pillar, 

 Dorothy Perkins, Excelsa, Francoise Juranville, Lady 

 Godiva, Mermaid, Scarlet Climber, Emily Gray, etc., 

 and should be planted in pairs. 



The two clumps of bushes enclosing the centre 

 circle may be planted with some of the more ram- 

 pant growers or some of the semi-climbing varieties, 

 such as " Effective, Gruss an Teplitz, Lady Water- 

 low, W. A. Richardson, Zephirine Drouhin " ; or, 

 if preferred, some of the old-fashioned Provence and 

 Damask Roses — '* Maiden's Blush, Crimson Damask, 

 York and Lancaster, Rosa Mundi." These are 

 always delightful and deliciously fragrant. 



