Plant two or three hardy climbing: 
Roses of different colors around a sundial 
as shown in this illustration and let them 
twine around it and interlace so the 
colors will mix and harmonize. The re¬ 
sult will delight you. 
If you do not have a sundial per¬ 
haps you have a tree stump that at 
present is an eyesore—try the Roses 
on it. 
Hardy climbers, planted about 4 feet 
apart, make an excellent impenetrable 
hedge that requires very little care. These 
Roses are used largely for porch shade, 
covering fences and unsightly buildings. 
An embankment can be held in place 
by using Wichuraiana Roses as these root 
wherever they touch, make a thick mat 
and prevent banks from wasting or being 
broken by frost. See Hardy Climbers and 
Wichuraianas on pages 28, 29 and 30. 
There Are 
Many 
Ways to v Use Hardy 
Climbing Roses 
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