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Example 6. 



This is a very diminutive back garden, 

 where the problem is to make the most of 

 the space available. 



The fence is raised by the addition of trellis, 

 thereby giving room for some climbing roses 

 and other creepers. The beds near the house, 

 being in shadow, are best devoted to Ferns, 

 Solomon's Seal and other shade-loving flowers 

 and plants, of which a list has already been 

 given. It may encourage owners of such re- 

 stricted garden space to know that the author 

 formerly possessed just such a garden, and, 

 besides some thirty-six rose trees, he managed 

 to grow in it, with every success, a varied 

 collection of other plants. 



