GENERAL INFORMATION 



nation will be understood in conjunction with any 

 book on budding. 



Where a grower is unable to procure additional 

 plants of a particular rose it is suggested that he send 

 wood of the variety to the nearest nurseryman, who 

 can bud it for him. 



For those who wish to grow roses for exhibition, 

 the method has generally been to bud in August and 

 cut the flowers in the following spring from the 

 budded growth, as the first or maiden bloom on such 

 plants is usually finer than that on two- and three- 

 year-old bushes. 



