364 YARD AND GAEDEN 



TEAS AiSTD NOISETTES "■ 



Aimee Vibert (N. ), white, clusters 

 Reine Marie Henriette ( T. ) , cherry red 

 Gloire de Dijon (T.), yellow 

 Homer (T. ), bfush rose and salmon, variable 



CLIMBERS 

 Crimson Rambler, crimson 

 R. Wichuraiana, white, single 

 Also selections of the Rambler-Wichuraiana hybrids 



Where roses are wanted only for shrubberies, 

 or where the flowers are of secondary impor- 

 tance, the following will be found to suit the 

 lourpose admirably: 



Penzance briers Rosa blanda 



Rosa rugosa Rosa lucida 



Rosa rubiginosa Rosa nitida 



HARDY FERNS 



Many ferns, all hardy, demand so little in the 

 way of special soil and situation that they can 

 be grown without difficulty by the beginner. 

 Planted, for instance, between the foundation 

 walls of a house and the channel worn by water 

 dripping from overhanging eaves, they make a 

 pleasing border, thriving where nothing else 

 would succeed half so well. Here they have 

 what they most enjoy — a cool, damp soil and 

 shade. It must not be understood from this, 

 however, that ferns will continue vigorous in 

 ground that is undrained. On the contrary, 



