10 PICTORIAL PRACTICAL ROSE GROWING. 
FIG. 1—PLAN OF ROSE GARDEN.—I. 
Scales: A—F, 1 inch equals 32 feet ; G—L, 1 inch equals 16 feet. 
A, centre, four plants of Crimson Rambler, some growths forming a 
pillar (see section G at f), and others trained to arches. The other side 
of the arches is formed of Gloire de Dijon : a, Roses; 8, arches. 
B, standard Hybrid Perpetuals. If 2 feet apart, about fifty-four plants will 
be wanted for both beds. The central plants should have 4 feet, the 
middle row 3 feet, and the outside row 2 feet high stems. (See K.) - 
C, dwarf Teas and Hybrid Teas. If 2 feet apart, about fifty-four plants 
will be required for both beds. (See L.) 
D, dwarf Hybrid Perpetuals. At 2 feet apart about 145 plants will be 
needed for both beds, (See L.) 
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K, pillar, Glory of Cheshunt. (See H at h.) 
F, arch or festoon, Aimée Vibert, Cheshunt Hybrid, Gloire de Dijon, Jaune 
Desprez, Longworth Rambler, Reine Marie Henriette, and Waltham 
Climbers Nos. a. 2, and 3. (See Tat k,and J at 0.). 
G, section through ‘centre : ec, beds; d, Grass ; e, arches; f, pillar post of 
central bed plants. . 
H, section of pillar bed (E): g, bed; A, pillar; i, Grass, 
I, section of arch beds: 7, beds; %, arch; 7, Grass. 
J, section of festoon beds: m, beds; », "poles similar to the pillar; 0, gal- 
vanised wire rope or wire rope black varnished ; p, Grass, 
K, standard Rose, L, dwarf Rose, 
