. The rose book, a complete guide for amateur rose growers. Roses. PRUNING 175 vigorous, and bear the finest possible blooms. The number of flowers obtained, is not a question to be con- sidered ; in fact, the grower for exhibition is often satisfied with one or two prize blooms from each Some roses form a pronouDCed stem as illustrated. The proper pruning is shown. But we, who grow for garden display, are not so easily contented; we need all the roses our bushes can be induced to yield, though, if we are wise, we shall endea- vour to get them of some quality as well. The quality of th


. The rose book, a complete guide for amateur rose growers. Roses. PRUNING 175 vigorous, and bear the finest possible blooms. The number of flowers obtained, is not a question to be con- sidered ; in fact, the grower for exhibition is often satisfied with one or two prize blooms from each Some roses form a pronouDCed stem as illustrated. The proper pruning is shown. But we, who grow for garden display, are not so easily contented; we need all the roses our bushes can be induced to yield, though, if we are wise, we shall endea- vour to get them of some quality as well. The quality of the blooms is very largely governed by the method. 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 Thomas, H. H. (Harry Higgott); Easlea, Walter. London, New York [etc. ] Cassell


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