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proportion of whites is to be condemned, as 

 they tell more strongly in the picture than 

 coloured varieties. 



China roses, with their dwarf habit, beautiful 

 foliage, and brilliant colours, should not be 

 overlooked. They may be used in beds by 

 themselves, in the front part of the borders, 

 or between standards where the climate allows. 



Much more is to be said about roses, for which 

 there is not room here; and the reader specially 

 interested had better turn to "The Amateur's 

 Book of Roses and How to Grow Them. " 



