Commercial rose culture under glass and outdoors; a practical guide to modern methods of growing the rose for market purposes . Rose Mrs. George ShawyerBright clear rose; high pointed center. 60 Rose Mme. Paul Euler, or Prima DonnaBrilliant rose pink; fragrant and free flowering PREPARATION OF THE SOIL 61 the men get from having a crowd able to handle the workwell and quickly, when all are doing their best, will meanbetter work in a shorter time. And time is money In plantingRoses for, as soon as they are planted, they begin their workand never cease until they are thrown out or dried off for


Commercial rose culture under glass and outdoors; a practical guide to modern methods of growing the rose for market purposes . Rose Mrs. George ShawyerBright clear rose; high pointed center. 60 Rose Mme. Paul Euler, or Prima DonnaBrilliant rose pink; fragrant and free flowering PREPARATION OF THE SOIL 61 the men get from having a crowd able to handle the workwell and quickly, when all are doing their best, will meanbetter work in a shorter time. And time is money In plantingRoses for, as soon as they are planted, they begin their workand never cease until they are thrown out or dried off for thefollowing Summer. Filling the Benches with Soil The easiest way to fill houses is to have a movable sashon the sides of the house, then to draw the carts alongside andto throw the loam inside to the men, who pass it along andspread it on the benches. This is a much quicker way thanthe old-fashioned wheelbarrow method, although, in extrawide houses, it might be wheeled inside to advantage. Onuptodate places a movable track and trucks on four wheelsare used. These trucks will hold from four to six times asmuch as a wheelbarrow and may be easily operated by twomen. Six men will do as


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