Lamarque, with its clusters of large white flowers and lovely July. 



scent, cannot be beaten as a wall Rose if it likes the Some good 

 soil, but it is variable. Climbing 



Seven Sisters, an old-fashioned white cluster, is quite one of R O ses 

 the best ; it bears great heads of small flowers and buds 

 and is intensely white. The sketch shows it flowering 

 over an outhouse, the north side of the house, where 

 it made such splendid growth that a trellis had to be 

 put up in front to support the many boughs. 



Alister Stella Grey and William Allen Richardson blend 

 well together, the first being cream in flower and 

 yellow in bud, and the second orange copper. It is 

 well to remember that this Rose is much more deeply 

 coloured if it is not grown in full sun. 



Griiss an Teplitz is a magnificent deep red and a perpetual 

 flowerer, going on till late Autumn. 



Thalia, a white cluster, and Euphrosyne, pale pink, are 

 out together ; they should be grown where they can 

 form a tangle at their own sweet pleasure, and will 

 shower cascades of white and pink. 



Garland, Bennett's Seedling, and Climbing White Pet are 

 all white free-growing climbers, and lovely anywhere, 

 trained up poles, wreathing arches or walls, or climbing 

 into trees and falling in showers. 



Rosa Multiflora, a Himalayan Rose, when it first bursts 

 into its wealth of blossom is like a glorified Bramble, 

 making a beautiful background to clumps of 

 Delphiniums, or any other border plant of fine 

 colour. 



Flora, an exquisite blush and pink Rose, must have room to 



N 97 



