. Vines and how to grow them; a manual of climbing plants for flower, foliage and fruit effects, both ornamental and useful, including those shrubs and similar forms that may be used as vines . ot become alarmed over thisadvice, because only in extreme cases is it neces-sary to go to all this bother. Roses revel in deep, well-enriched soil, and Ihave yet to hear of any one getting too rich abed for them. Thoroughly trench the soil threefeet deep and add to every two cubic yards ofearth one cubic yard of manure. Cow manureis the best, but any good farm yard manure willdo. As the top, or surface


. Vines and how to grow them; a manual of climbing plants for flower, foliage and fruit effects, both ornamental and useful, including those shrubs and similar forms that may be used as vines . ot become alarmed over thisadvice, because only in extreme cases is it neces-sary to go to all this bother. Roses revel in deep, well-enriched soil, and Ihave yet to hear of any one getting too rich abed for them. Thoroughly trench the soil threefeet deep and add to every two cubic yards ofearth one cubic yard of manure. Cow manureis the best, but any good farm yard manure willdo. As the top, or surface soil contains the mostfertility, it is turned to the bottom in the trench-ing, which should be done, at the very least, sixweeks before planting — ten weeks is better — togive the ground an opportunity to settle beforeplanting time. Climbing roses do not need much pruning,but one cannot afford to neglect it remove the dead wood and the very weakshoots and cut back on the previous seasonsgrowth far enough to get two or three good,strong breaks; but do not let the plant carrymore wood than it can support. If a plant isdoing well, it needs very little pruning; but if.


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