How to grow roses . tfikm\i$<:lm^fik.^^t^( The Formal Garden is incomplete without Roses Where to Grow Roses He who would have beautiful Roses in his garden must havebeautiful Roses in his heart. He must love them well and must have not only the glowing admiration, the enthusiasm andthe passion, but the tenderness, the thoughtfulness^ the reverence,the watchfulness of love. So wrote Dean Hole, the rosarian ofbeloved memory. And would that we Americans had more like him tospread the love, not only for beautiful Roses, but likewise for thewholesome pastime of planting and car


How to grow roses . tfikm\i$<:lm^fik.^^t^( The Formal Garden is incomplete without Roses Where to Grow Roses He who would have beautiful Roses in his garden must havebeautiful Roses in his heart. He must love them well and must have not only the glowing admiration, the enthusiasm andthe passion, but the tenderness, the thoughtfulness^ the reverence,the watchfulness of love. So wrote Dean Hole, the rosarian ofbeloved memory. And would that we Americans had more like him tospread the love, not only for beautiful Roses, but likewise for thewholesome pastime of planting and caring for the Queen of Flowers. The average home grounds, as a rule, has several available spotsfor Roses. An eastern or southern exposure is preferable. Thepresence of trees is not a disadvantage, providing the Roses are notwithin reach of the tree roots which will rob the bed of its plantfood. Given five or six hours a day of sunshine, preferably in themorning, a good circulation of air (but secure protection from sweep-ing, withering winds), and g


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