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GAllDEX MANAGEMENT. 



Caemi>'E, Pc-T>pon de St. Eudegonde, — 

 briiliaiit purplish ; a stronp 

 prower, and good-sized 

 Ilowers. 



BKiGni'YELT.oWjT'actolus, — a tea-scented 

 rose, blooming in clusters 

 very freely ; an admirable 

 rose. 



1918. All these roses may be growm in pots with advantage for blooming in 

 spring. In March they require a moderate shift, using good fibrous turfy 

 loam and cow-dung. Protect them in a cold frame ; water occasionally with 

 manure-water, and i^inch off all buds and shoots when about four inches long, 

 and give another shift during the summer. In September they will become 

 bushy plants, ready for shifting into their blooming-pots, which must not be 

 large, using the soil already recommended. Keep them in a cold frame through 

 the winter, giving very httle water. In spring, apjily manure-water, and 

 prune as recommended for out-of-door culture. 



1919. The kinds for which this treatment is most appropriate, in addition to 

 the above, are — 



The miniature China (Alha), — a pure white; rather too delicate for out-of-door 

 growth ; a very pretty bloomer. 



