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NORTH-WALL OF ROSES. 



that could be desired. The broad baud of Box round the 

 central oval told remarkably well. Did we wish to be hyper- 

 critical it would be to say that the small circles in the chain 



pattern would have looked as well if all had been planted 

 with the same thing. The four twists of Perilla were just 

 high enough, but half an hour's nipping would have made 



