THE ROSE GARDEN. 



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truly splendid, surpassing the assemblage of any other family of plants we ever 

 saw, even a splendid collection of Rhododendrons which composed another scene 

 in the same grounds. 



" The arcades in both designs are for exhibiting Climbing Roses, which we 

 need not say will produce a very imposing- effect. They should be formed of 



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Scale of Feet. 



a a. Circular arcade of trellis-work. 

 c c Covered seats. 



(JDiv. I.) h 3 



b. Aviary. 

 d d d d. Weeping Roses. 



