. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. VA CASSELL'S POPULAR GARDENING. stake of iron, whicli thus serves the comhined purj^ose of keeping roots and stem immovable, and giving stability to the training-frame upon the top. At others, from three to five or more strong stakes round tne side support hoop or hoops or frames. In any case great strength is needed, as the purchase of the wind on a weeping Rose, and its tendency to w'hip all the branches into fragments or confused bundles of bruised foliage and flower, without form or comeliness, must be seen or felt to be properly esti- mated and pr
. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. VA CASSELL'S POPULAR GARDENING. stake of iron, whicli thus serves the comhined purj^ose of keeping roots and stem immovable, and giving stability to the training-frame upon the top. At others, from three to five or more strong stakes round tne side support hoop or hoops or frames. In any case great strength is needed, as the purchase of the wind on a weeping Rose, and its tendency to w'hip all the branches into fragments or confused bundles of bruised foliage and flower, without form or comeliness, must be seen or felt to be properly esti- mated and provided against: Where iron or wire lioops are used, the rings should be perforated at tions for particular pui'poses), providing rich soil for their roots, and judicious long pruning—carried to such excess as not to prime at all in many cases- weeping Roses will soon reach down to the ground, and prove as grateful in affording useful shade as they are in enriching the landscape with unique subjects of interest and beauty. How to Prune and Train Pillar and other Roses.—In pillar and climbing Roses several shoots may be used instead of one, and the practice may be far less formal and generally more (1. 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 Fish, David Taylor, 1824-1901; Fish, D. T. (David Taylor), 1824-1901. London ; New York : Cassell
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