The garden that we made . entire length of the Walkfrom the well to the cottage is edged with roses. Roses,roses all the way—roses of every kind, every size, andevery colour. Each variety has its own square ; but on anarrow strip along the edges of the path there is, first,Gruss au Teplitz, then—supposing one has had enough oftheir red colour—one can refresh the eye with the snowysplendour of Frau Karl Druschki, until one can againrejoice in the salmon-pink Johanna Sebus and the richfoliage that particular kind of rose can boast of. Our favourite roses are: Princede Bulgarie, with their pinkan


The garden that we made . entire length of the Walkfrom the well to the cottage is edged with roses. Roses,roses all the way—roses of every kind, every size, andevery colour. Each variety has its own square ; but on anarrow strip along the edges of the path there is, first,Gruss au Teplitz, then—supposing one has had enough oftheir red colour—one can refresh the eye with the snowysplendour of Frau Karl Druschki, until one can againrejoice in the salmon-pink Johanna Sebus and the richfoliage that particular kind of rose can boast of. Our favourite roses are: Princede Bulgarie, with their pinkand yellow blooms : RayondOr — a charming puregolden rose ; the luxuriantLaurette Messini ; thesimple and graceful Kil-larney; and Souvenir duPresident Carnot, an almostwhite rose. Another verygenerous rose is ConradFerdinand Meyer, with de-lightful flowers and of sturdygrowth. But here one ismore than ever reminded ofthe saying that there is norose without thorns—it hassuch a number of them. Even the espalier is. i8 Digitized by IVIicrosoft® Planning the Pathsand the Flower-Beds Verbena Erinodes inthe Herb Garden.


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