LAWN EDGES 



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Pfitzer, carmine ; Baby Dorothy Perkins, Aennchen Muller, bright 

 pink ; Mignonette, pale pink. Standards or half-standards can, of 

 course, be ranged in the same fashion if preferred. The arch, in 

 Fig. 1, is climbed on both sides by Japanese variegated Honeysuckle 

 for permanent covering, but a Felicite Perpetue Rose rambles boldly 



FIG. 2. HOW A PI^AIN GARDEN WAS IMPROVED 



above this. On a further lawn separated rockery mounds, of differ- 

 ent shapes, rob one side of its formality, and enable colour masses 

 to be brought into being at most seasons, silver and yellow foliage 

 providing colour even in the depth of winter. 



Too many straight lines are visible in design Fig. 2, yet this 

 garden has been vastly improved since the owner made Beds D and 



