A PLAN OF A ROSE GARDEN. 13 
(References to Fig. 3, continued from page 12.) 
of the central arches (four) ; 4, yellow Climbing Teas, Gloire de Dijon 
and Gustave Regis, Noisette, Jaune Desprez, and Aimée Vibert (white), 
two plants of each forming the respective arches; ¢, arches, 
B, Teas and Hybrid Teas, standards, ranging from 4 fect at the centre to 
2 feet at the side of the beds; or dwarfs, 
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F, pillars. G, standards. H, gravel paths, 
I, a Yew hedge, not allowed to exceed 6 feet in height, or a greater width at 
‘the base than 18 inches. 
J, Rose bays or Rhododendrons and Azaleas, with Liliums in the spaces. 
K, Yucca gloriosa recurvifolia. 
L, groups of Conifers brought round to the paths, so as to break the wind 
Only 4 feet is allowed -between the beds, but 6 feet is better. 
