. Fig. I. Fig. 2. For the management of such, the chief requisites are the yearly ap- plication of old manure, cutting out old wood, and leaving the new and best shoots. Tree, or Standard Roses, are greatly admired when well trained, but they require much care. A specimen is shown in figure 2. They are usually made by budding on vigorous standards, about two feet high. The buds, when growing, form the head.
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