How to grow roses . <grf)e ^t;it ]^t^ in gCmerica- For **Forcing Under Glass or forIndoor Winter Bloom These varieties are used by professional florists in glass houseswhere they can with nicety regulate the supply of heat and moisture,etc., to produce the long-stemmed beauties seen in florists a greenhouse or conservatory is a wonderful help, it is not es-sential, for some people have these same Roses during the winter, tobloom beautifully in their homes: American Beauty, Killarney,Jonkheer J. L. Mock, Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, Magnafrano,Radiance, Wellesley, Rhea Reid, Mrs.
How to grow roses . <grf)e ^t;it ]^t^ in gCmerica- For **Forcing Under Glass or forIndoor Winter Bloom These varieties are used by professional florists in glass houseswhere they can with nicety regulate the supply of heat and moisture,etc., to produce the long-stemmed beauties seen in florists a greenhouse or conservatory is a wonderful help, it is not es-sential, for some people have these same Roses during the winter, tobloom beautifully in their homes: American Beauty, Killarney,Jonkheer J. L. Mock, Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, Magnafrano,Radiance, Wellesley, Rhea Reid, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Madison, Sun-burst, White Killarney, Lady Hillingdon, The Standard, or Tree Roses—so popular in English Gardens Standard or Tree Roses Tree Roses occupy but little ground space and are very imposingwhen planted among shrubbery or perennials. Along the sides of awalk they form an avenue eftect. They can also be planted amongor back of a collection of bush Roses—thus making a two-storiedRose-bed, as it were. All the winter protection required is to loosen the soil at the rootsenough to lean the plant so that the top comes near the ground, thenit can be covered with soil or two boards nailed together ,\-shaped andfilled with dry leaves. In the spring the weak shoots should be cutout and the stronger ones pruned back to three or four BEFORE APRIL 1Snow () Frau Karl Druschkiwhite. Genei^ Jacqueminot. () Best red. Paul Neyron. () Immense, richpink. Ulrich Brunner. () Crimson-scar-let. Killarney. () Imperial pink. Gruss an Teplitz. () Often calledthe reddest of red Roses ; fra-grant and free-blooming. Mme.
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