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12 Standards can all be different in colour and variety but 

 it is better that they should be planted so as to pair in 

 colour if not in variety and if not all of one height, then 

 the pairs in the two groups should be taller or lower than 

 the outside pairs, thus eight will be of one height and 

 four of another. 



The following varieties are suggested : — Sweet 

 Briars, any varieties. Rosa Bugosa, Rugosa Alba, Souv 

 de Ch Cochet, Roseraie de L'Hay, Calocarpa, Rose 

 Apples, Blanc double de Coubert, Delicata, Souv de 

 Pierre Leperdrieux. 



Pergola. — (Outside Posts) Dorothy Perkins, White 

 Dorothy, Hiawatha, Veilchenblau, Rubin, Aglaia, Stella, 

 Minnehaha, White Wichuriana, Debutante, Alberic 

 Barbier, Excelsa. 4 Helene over seat. 



Pergola. — (Inside Posts) Climbing La France, K.A., 

 Victoria, Caroline Testout, Souv de la Malmaison, Caot. 

 Christy. Papa Gontier, E. V. Hermanos, Killarney, Gloire 

 de Dijon, Liberty, Devoniensis. 



Polyantha Roses. — Katharine Zeimet, Madame 

 Norman Levavasseur, Leonie Lamesch, Yvonne Rabier, 

 Phyllis, The Pet, Jessie, Perle d'Or, Eugenie Lamesh. 



Weepers. — Dorothy Perkins, White Dorothy, Helene, 

 Thalia. 



Standards. — (Paired). La France, Hugh Dickson, 

 Augustine Guinoisseau, W. E. Lippiatt, Margaret Dickson. 



Beds. — Each bed holds 18 trees and there is no 

 difficulty in securing a collection of 144 varieties in H.P., 

 H.T., and T. roses to include all the favourites of the 

 grower and yet keep to a scheme. We will plant in pairs 

 and give a sample bed. Mrs. John Laing, H.P., Comte 

 deRaimbaud, H.P., Maman Cochet,T.: Madame Lambard, 

 T ; Caroline Testout, H.T ; Augustine Guinoisseau, H.T ; 

 Lady Hillingdon, T.; Souv de Pierre Notting, T. Countess 

 of Oxford, H.P ; Countess of Caledon, H.P ; Madame 

 Hoste, T ; Molly Sharman Crawford, T ; Killarney, H.T; 

 Monsieur Joseph Hill, H.T; Alexander Hill Gray, T; 

 Innocente Pirola, T ; Frau Karl Druschki, H.P ; Hugh 

 Dickson, H.P. It will be seen that by reversing the 

 order of planting the grower can have according to his 

 wishes a preponderence of either H.P's, H.T's or T's 

 but the selected order will give the best effect. 



