. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. ROSES FOE THE WILD GARDEN. 83 "We have," says a correspondent, " a pretty extensive col- lection of ffiissLEl.^ Eoses, but "^^ one of the most attrac- tive speci- mens on the place is an old double white Ayr- shire Eose, growing in a group of common Laurel in the "£ shrubberies. ^' We cannot tell how old the plant may be, but it has prob- ably been in its present situation for thirty years, struggling the best way it could


. The wild garden; or, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ... Gardening; Flowers; Wild flowers. ROSES FOE THE WILD GARDEN. 83 "We have," says a correspondent, " a pretty extensive col- lection of ffiissLEl.^ Eoses, but "^^ one of the most attrac- tive speci- mens on the place is an old double white Ayr- shire Eose, growing in a group of common Laurel in the "£ shrubberies. ^' We cannot tell how old the plant may be, but it has prob- ably been in its present situation for thirty years, struggling the best way it could to keep its place among wild Rose growing on a Pollard Ash in Orchardleigh Park, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, J. Murray; New York, Scribner and Welford


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