GARDENS OF ROSES. 



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may be useful to point out that the series of bows will be more pleasing to 

 those who have a strong objection to severe formality. When chains are 

 used, they may be suspended loosely, to form a series of festoons, and 



when so arranged, and the chains covered with Eoses, the effect is very 

 pleasing. 



There are other methods of supporting Roses of scandent habit when 

 grown away from a wall. There are pillars of iron or wood, and pergolas, 



