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coloring and are so absolutely hardy, easy to grow 

 and fragrant that they are advisable for this use. 

 The Clothilde Soupert is a good color to choose. 

 It is a strong, vigorous grower, putting forth large, 

 double flowers like a ball of snow. The color blends 

 from soft shell pink to pure satiny white. Mix 

 with these the Souvenir de Malmaison, which 

 blooms well in hot weather, its rich colored flowers 

 being of large size, doubled to the center and pro- 

 duced in abundance. 



For a Hybrid, there is nothing more effective 

 than the Killarney, whose color is a sparkling 

 brilliant pink, the buds long and pointed, the petals, 

 very large and of great substance, being just as. 

 handsome in the bud form as in the full-blown 

 flower. For a soft, pearly white, the Kaiserin 

 Augusta Victoria is advisable, tinting to a soft, 

 lemon, its fragrance added to its beautifully 

 formed flowers, make it a joy in your garden. 



A rustic sundial requires far different treatment, 

 and only vines that bring forth white blossoms or 

 pale colors should be used. If Clematis is chosen, 

 the Duchess of Edinburgh is suitable as it shows, 

 double white flowers that are very fragrant. Mixed 

 with this can be the Jackmania Alba, which is 



