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border the Madonna and Tiger Lilies, with Montbretias in the half -dis- 
tance, would give some colour when the Roses have finished blooming. 
Among the single Roses shown in 1915, ' Queen Mary,' a glowing 
crimson, seems very promising, but I have not seen it. ' Clytem- 
nestra,' one of Mr. Pemberton's seedlings, seems a good single buff, 
growing three to four feet as a bush. 
I now sketch two borders of thirty-nine feet long, six feet wide. 
These can be placed back to back, number 1 against 14 and so on, 
with a six-foot gravel or grass path between, in order that in 
time (as the rampant Penzance Briers grow freely) the shoots 
can be trained overhead to form an arch or pergola ; or the border 
may be continued for the full seventy-eight feet. 
Arrangement of Border A. 
Back row 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13. 
Central row 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. 
Back Row. 
1. Amy Robsart, P.B.,* deep rose. 
3. Lady Penzance, P.B., creamy yellow with coppery shading. 
5. Anne of Geierstein, P.B., rich dark crimson. 
7. Dawn, softest blush, with golden anthers, shading to white ; lovely. 
9. Brenda, P.B., peach pink. 
11. Lord Penzance, P.B., fawn with golden centre. 
13. Flora Mclvor, P.B., white with faint blush. 
Central Row. 
2. Altaica, pure primrose, most elegant. 
4. Irish Elegance, apricot with pink edging. 
6. Simplicity, H.T., pure white, large flowers striking. 
8. Irish Fire Flame, very brilliant. 
10. Mrs. Rosalie Wrinch, buds rosy red, fading to rich pink, petals 
waved; new. 
12. Copper Austrian Brier, quite alone in its intense coppery-red 
colour. 
Arrangement of Border B. 
Back row 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26. 
Central row 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27. 
Back Row. 
14. Rose Bradwardine, P.B., clear bright cherry rose ; very free. 
16. Macrantha, a gem, palest blush shading to white ; lovely. 
18. Lucy Bertram, P.B., deep cerise rose. 
20. Mrs. W. T. Massey, may be called a single Gloire de Dijon ; fine. 
22. Moschata nivea, pure white, of exquisite form. 
* P.B. means Penzance Brier 4 
