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Chapter 4.—Different Cypes of Roses. 
It will perhaps be useful to make a few remarks on the various 
classes of Roses. People are puzzled by such terms as “ Tea,” 
“ Hybrid Tea,” “ Noisette,” “ Manetti,” “standard,” and “ cut- 
back.” 
Some of the terms used in connection with Roses refer to the 
habit of the plant, others to the section into which it has been 
placed, and others, again, to the stock on which it has been 
‘worked ” (z.e. budded or grafted). 
PICTORIAL PRACTICE.—PLAIN HINTS IN FEW WORDS 
FIG. 5.—_STOCKS FOR ROSES.—I. MANETTI AND DE LA GRIFFERAIE. 
A, one year old plant of Manetti from a cutting inserted the previous autumn: 
a, portion of the stem from which the buds were cut clean out; 3, the 
base of the stem cut previously below a joint, transversely, where a 
callus is formed and roots are emitted ; c, the surface of the soil, indi- 
cating the depth at which the cutting was inserted ; d, a strong, descending 
root, termed a tap root; ¢, side or lateral roots, usually more fibrous than 
the descending root; f, growth or shoots from above the ground: g, 
point where a bud is inserted in the summer after inserting the cutting 
