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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Tausendschon Pillar 



Tree Rose 



Pillar and Standard or Tree Roses 

 We Americans have yet to learn the effective use of chmbers 

 trimmed and trained to a stake in Pillar form (see illustration). 

 Tree roses occupy very httle ground-space and are quite 

 imposing when planted among shrubbery or perennials. 

 Arranged along the sides of a walk they produce an avenue 

 effect (see page 22). A fine result is produced by planting 

 them among or back of a collection of bush roses. It pays to 

 buy these and to plant them while yet dormant. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. (HP.) Snowrwhite. 

 Paul Neyron. (HP.) Immense; rich pink, 

 Ulrich Brunner. (HP.) Crimson-scarlet. 

 Ophelia. (HT.) Flesh-white shading to yellow. 

 Radiance. (HT.) Carmine-pink. 

 Duchess of Wellington. (HT.) SafTron-yellow. 

 Gruss an Teplitz. (HT.) Often called the "reddest of red roscG;" 



fragrant and free-blooming. 

 Mme. Caroline Testout. (HT.) Clear cherry-red. 

 Mrs. Aaron Ward. (HT.) Rich yellow. 



