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.growth may bavo (he unri])e lips of the canes cut off mainly for 

 the pui'jiosc of facililatinsi, \\inler covering. Hyljrid IVri)etuals 

 that have produced such lonu, canes that there is danger of winter 

 winds whipping them to an (^xtcMit that the bush may be injm-ed 

 of e\'en twisted oft at ground le\"eh should have the top growth 

 reduced or the canes tied to a stout stake driven in the ground. 



Ac[cn'()\\i,i:i)(;m1';n IS 



We are greatly indebted to those named below for genei-ous 

 donations ol the ])lants required for the initial and supi)lementary 

 ])lantings and lor replacements: 

 Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 



The Rrowiiell Rose Research (hardens, Little Complon, R. I. 

 The ("onar(l-R\le ("o., West ('.rove, Pa. 

 Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Jackson eS; Perkins Co., Newark, N. W 

 New Brunswick Nurs.^ries, New Brunswick, N. j. 

 The Rose h^arm, succeeded by Kovac's Nursery, Purchase, N. \'. 

 Roseraie de LTIay, through the late j. IP Nicolas, 

 (diaries A. TraendK' and John H. 'I'raendK-. 

 Josejih W. Vestal iS: Son, Little Rock, Ark. 



A Si-:i.i':cTi':i) List oi" Books ox Roses 



The number of l)()oks devoted to rost's and rose growing is 

 legion. A selection is listed below. Anyone wishing to keep 

 up-to-date in rose lore should join the American Rose Societv, 

 if only for the sake of receiving its i)ul)lications. 



Thosr marked wiili * ;irc in the librar\- of t lu- Brookhn Holanic C.ardcn. 

 Those marked willi t are in the loan lihrar\ of ihv American Ivose Sorielw 



Ameriraii Rose A)nnial. t w 1. 1916. *t v. 2-24, 1917-1939. 

 * American Rose .Society. What every rose groioer should know. 



Harrisburg, 19:;i. 

 *Bunyard, E. A. Old gardeu roses. N. W, Scril)ner, 19,^6. 

 Darlington, H. R. Roses, j. C. ^ K. (\ Jack, 19n. 

 *tLllwanger, H. B. The Rose. N. Y., Dodd, Mead .^- Cn. 



Icl882|. 

 *t Hole, S. R. A book ahoLit roses. N. \'., Duiton, 1933. 



