Colour in the flower garden . ns I dealt at somelength with the many ways of using them; here Imust only touch upon one or two of these ways. ButI wish to remind my readers of the great value ofthese free Roses for running up through such trees asYews or Hollies in regions where garden joins handswith woodland, and also of their great usefulness forforming lines of arch and garland as an enclosure tosome definite space. I have them like this formingthe boundary on two sides of a garden of long beds,whose other two sides are a seven-foot wall and theback of a stable and loft. Just beyond the ar


Colour in the flower garden . ns I dealt at somelength with the many ways of using them; here Imust only touch upon one or two of these ways. ButI wish to remind my readers of the great value ofthese free Roses for running up through such trees asYews or Hollies in regions where garden joins handswith woodland, and also of their great usefulness forforming lines of arch and garland as an enclosure tosome definite space. I have them like this formingthe boundary on two sides of a garden of long beds,whose other two sides are a seven-foot wall and theback of a stable and loft. Just beyond the arch inthe picture (p. 60), and dividing the little garden intwo, is the short piece of double border that isdevoted to August. The other long beds in this region are for specialcombinations, some of them of July flowers. OrangeLilies are with the beautiful Clematis recta, a plantbut little known though it is easy to grow and is oneof the best of summer flowers. One bed is forblue colouring with grey foliage, Here is the lovely. o a,


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