150 INDEX. 
Gloire de Dijon, pruning, 58; how to O 
prune (illustrated), 63 
Grafting, best ways of performing, 27 
Grub, stem-boring, 79; the Rose. 80 
Orange Fungus and its eradication, 80, 
(illustrated) 82 
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Pergolas, end elevation of (illustrated), 
Habit, explanation of, 16 139; side elevation of (illustrated), 
Hedges, pruning and planting, 70; how} 140; ground plan of (illustrated), 140 
to plant (illustrated), 72, 73; and| Pillar Roses, pruning, 58; method of 
screens, how to form, 138 pruning (illustrated), 64, 65 
Hurdle, a home-made, for Roses (i//us- | Planting, the best time for, 34, 35; 
trated), 138 preparations needed for, 36; a good 
Hybrid Perpetuals for garden and ex-| method of, 36, 38; how to perform 
hibition, 111, 112 correctly (illustrated), 37; the need of 
Hybrid Teas, a selection for garden and] firm, 38; various ways of (d/ustrated), 
exhibition, 112 39, 41; Rose hedges, 70, (idlustrated) 
72, 73; Maréchal Niel in _ houses 
(illustrated), 55 
Poles for pillars, 12 
Pruning, dwarf MHybrid Perpetuals 
Insects and fungi, washes for, 84 (ilustrated), 43, 45; the advantages 
of, 44; hard versus slight, 44; best 
times of performing, 46; amount of 
generally necessary, 46; dwarf Tea- 
M scented Roses (illustrated), 47; stand- 
ard Tea-scented Roses (illustrated), 
49 ; for strong growers, 51; climbers, 
52-58 ; Maréchal Niel, 52-56 ; the 
long-rod system of, 53; Gloire de 
Dijon (illustrated), 63; W. A. Rich- 
ardson (illustrated), 57-60; pillar 
Roses, 58, 63, (id/ustrated) 65 ; pegged 
down Roses, 61, (illustrated) 66, 67 ; 
canker in, 82, (ddustrated) 85 Weems ees sa (ee ss 
Minako ecmadkcandare Enea Garaare Penzance Briers, 68, (illustrated) 71; 
b] ’ , = 
(illustrated), 81 Rose Hedges, 72, 73; Crimson Kam- 
bler (idlustrated), 74, 75 
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Maiden, meaning of the term, 22 
Manetti stock, origin of, 22 
Maréchal Niel, pruning, 52; planting 
(illustrated) 54; in a lean-to house 
(illustrated), 55; in a span-roof house 
(illustrated, 55; first stages of prun- 
ing (illustrated), 56; pruning on the 
long-rod system (dlustrated), 59 ; 
Moth, the small Ermine attacking Rose 
leaves (illustrated), 77, 78 
R 
N Red Rust, 80 
Red Spider, 79 
Noisette, characteristics of a, 20 Roots and potting, 96 
