SQUARE GARDENS 



35 



The summer-house might be covered by Virginian Creeper and 

 Clematis. The two weeping trees on the turf have a quaint effect. 

 All the small rounds dotted about the plan show sites for ever- 

 green shrubs, in tubs painted to match the trellis. 



A formal square garden of great usefulness is shown in Fig. 2. 



WICHUFUANA ROSELS 



^ 



ROSE. HEDGE 



FIG. 1. DESIGN FOR SQUARE GARDEN 



There is ample room for games on the lawn, and the walks are 

 extensive. An excellent planting scheme would be this : A, Hybrid 

 Perpetual Tloses ; B, Hybrid Tea roses ; C, Geraniums ; D, Verbenas ; 

 E, Begonias ; F, Zinnias, all to be preceded by bulbs ; G, Chrysan- 

 themums ; H, Delphiniums ; I, Phloxes ; J, a small opening by vege- 

 tables, Sweet Peas ; K, a bulb border in which Lilies and Mont- 



