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you must consider if it is to have flowers all 
the year round, or only some part of that time, 
and arrange accordingly. Remember the most 
sheltered part will be near the protecting wall. 
It depends on the size of the border how the 
flowers should be planted, so as to show to the 
best advantage. You want to be able to weed 
all over without hurting your plants, so you 
1 . Rose 
2 . Japan Quince 
3- Clematis 
4- Rosemary 
5- Scented Verbena 
6. Jasmine _ 
B>eds:~ Tall Phlox, Larkspur, 
Michaelmas Daisy, 
Gladiolus. 
Low Edging Plants, 
Annuals between. 
GARDEN BY A WALL 
must be able to walk up either side, or, if the 
patch of ground is wide, you could leave a 
space to walk up the centre. In either case 
it will be best to plant the tallest plants farthest 
from the path, and the low-growing ones near 
the edge, so that they are seen and not hidden 
by the taller. The plants which are the best 
to grow would be nearly the same for each 
kind of garden ; it is only the arrangement of 
them that will differ, so I will give you some 
lists and hints in another chapter. What you 
