ROSE CUTTINGS DEVELOPED 

 BY SELECTIVE BREEDING 



A new variety of rose developed by 

 selective breeding may be propagated 

 by merely cutting the branches into sec- 

 tions and planting them in light, well- 

 drained soil. It is, of course, necessary 

 to have at least one bud, and preferably 

 two or three on each cutting. We have 

 developed some very remarkable new 

 varieties of roses, including one that 

 received a gold medal at the St. Louis 

 International Exposition in 1904, as 

 the best bedding rose then known. 



