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HENDERSON’S 
PICTURESQUE GARDENS 
A Rambling Rose 
IN THE Shrubbery 
A Panorama of Roses 
A typical Rosarium is shown in 
the upper view, with beds and borders 
furnished with luxuriant Rose bushes 
— Roses everywhere, climbing over the 
summer-house, covered walk, etc. 
Pillar Roses 
A pretty way to grow 
Climbing Roses is to 
train them to strong 
posts, thus forming a 
pillar of Roses. Grown 
in this way they break 
the surface monotony 
and form attractive 
features of the garden. 
We once saw a row of 
these bordering a lawn 
driveway, dotting with 
novel effect the level 
greensward and back- 
ground of shrubbery 
with spires of red, white, 
yellow and blush. 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
create a charmingly pic- 
turesque effect when 
clambering over and 
through sturdy shrubs 
and low trees which 
they garland with long 
sprays of bloom. We 
illustrate below a good 
example of this kind. 
The "Rambler” Roses 
and Prairie Rose hybrids 
are useful for this pur- 
pose. 
