I was just judging by the ones in your Palatine order. My own garden has no arrangements based on color. Even if I had wanted to do that in the beginning, the gophers would have ruined any patterns I set out to create. Now I plant everything in gopher-proof cages and can get more selective about color combinations, but I do the exact opposite of most people: I try to make sure that similar roses are not planted close together. There are a couple of spots in my garden that really bother me because I have a few sets of roses with similar coloring that are growing next to each other. Painted Moon, for example, is growing next to Tambourine, and they look too much alike to provide any contrast in that spot. Now that I'm retired, maybe I'll split up those pairs. I like contrast.