Two - Cottage Gardens 



In studying the planting of the borders one point is 

 worthy of particular attention. In the "Rose Cot- 

 tage" garden, where marked X the grouping should 

 be simple but distinct, bold and permanent. A sug- 

 gestion for such a position is Saxifraga (Megasea) 



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FLOWER 

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ROSES 



PLAN AT K IN " ROSE COTTAGE GARDEN. 



cordifolia on each side of the path, a Y^cca filamentosa 

 on either side, and surrounding it Linum perenne, 

 mingling with pale yellow or pink Antirrhinums ; but 

 there are many other ways of obtaining the desired 

 effect viz., point, focus, and perspective, as seen 

 from the window. 



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