. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . o use copper fungicides. Rose Rust is especially prevalent on hardy varieties. It hasSummer spores and Winter spores and attacks canes as well as leaves. 70 GARDEN GUIDE The best preventive is the removal and burning of all rusted canes. Rose Canker appears as a warty growth on the canes; excrescences on wood. It can only be cut out when found. It is caused by a fungus. Kinds of Garden Roses Most of the Ros
. Garden guide; the amateur gardeners' handbook. Profusely illustrated with over 275 teaching plans and diagrams and reproduced photographs, all made expressly for this standard text book . o use copper fungicides. Rose Rust is especially prevalent on hardy varieties. It hasSummer spores and Winter spores and attacks canes as well as leaves. 70 GARDEN GUIDE The best preventive is the removal and burning of all rusted canes. Rose Canker appears as a warty growth on the canes; excrescences on wood. It can only be cut out when found. It is caused by a fungus. Kinds of Garden Roses Most of the Roses mentioned in the following pages are favoritesin the North; many other varieties can be tried in less severe climates—which refers also to the northern part of the Pacific coast. Rrier Roses. There is a huge group of shrubby or Rrier the whole, they are hardy and grow under adverse of them will be useful for making a hedge. If a Rose garden isto be made, plan it in the Winter and make preparations to surroundit with a row of Rriers. No Rose is hardier, freer-blooming and more disease-resistantthan the Japanese Rugged Rose, or Rosa rugosa. Rearing single. Rambler Rose Covered Summer House Such a structure as is shown here can be made by the man of the house or a local handy man with tools and double, crimson, pink or white flowers, it is the first one to placein the hedge. There are a number of rugosa hybrids which are ad-mirable. Of charming fragrance and exquisite colors are the Penzancehybrids. Lord Penzance, a hybridizer of Roses, used the standard THE ROSE GARDEN 71 garden varieties of Roses and crossed them with the Sweet result is a wonderful group of Roses with Apple-scented leaves anddelicate pinkish orange, salmon and rose-pink single flowers. We must not pass over the early yellow Roses, two of which are ofgreat importance. The earliest and lighter yeUow Rose seen in everyold-fashioned garden is the Persian yellow and a few days
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