PRUNING TWINING ROSES IN POTS. 101 
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O, a three years old plant coming into flower, the two strongest shoots having 
been twined the same way round four stakes, and reaching the same 
height, the other two shoots having been coiled round the stakes at the 
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the top to a stout wire hoop. 
The Climbing Roses are very fine when grown in this manner. After 
eg they should be cut down, and strong shoots encouraged from the 
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