Excerpt from Melindy
The garden is a careless garden, planted as Nature Would plant, if she made up her mind to summon all the shades of color in the world into one gorgeous mass of blossoms.
Climbing roses riot over trellises; sweet tea roses border the grassy walks; bold tree roses exalt their stately beauty and clustering, plebeian bush roses make joyous banks of color.
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