. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2176. A typical dormant Rose as it should be planted. A, point where bud was inserted. can be planted Mil not fall upon ii::s. This can be the hellebore in- ROSE shortening-in the too vigorous shoots and cutting the laterals back to two eyes. Tie all to the trellis in a fan shape, dividing the space as evenly a
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2176. A typical dormant Rose as it should be planted. A, point where bud was inserted. can be planted Mil not fall upon ii::s. This can be the hellebore in- ROSE shortening-in the too vigorous shoots and cutting the laterals back to two eyes. Tie all to the trellis in a fan shape, dividing the space as evenly as possible. Fig. 2178 shows the same Reine Marie Henriette pruned and trained on trellis. These continue in flower until November, the early bloom in June being the finest, but many good Roses may be gathered throughout the summer and autumn. With the hardy June-flowering varieties the writer has not hail nuich and can only recommend Crimson Rambler and Cheshunt Hybrid from actual observation. Both of these are effective in their masses of bloom for about three weeks in each year. Space has been so precious in the garden from which these notes were made that only the most satisfactory varieties were cultivated, and such kinds as Baltimore Belle and Prairie Queen do not compare favorably with others that occupy no more room and give much more gratifying results. Hjlhrid Sweetbriers. âThe recent introduction of the Marquis of Penzance Hybrid Sweetbriers is a val- uable addition to our collection. All of t'he 16 varie- ties given in the accompanying list are desirable. The foliage is abundant, healthy, vigorous and fragrant, and the exquisite shadini,' of variety forms a beautiful contrast with the i among them, for a where there is suf should have a hi apart. The only i over-vigorous grn the oldest shoots i Prunimi Ihr <hi be I 1 I i! the qua I difficult to choose . place in any garden hem to revel. They â planted fully 8 ft. y is to shorten back
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