Stakes for Standard Roses. 



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wood-fringed in nature's native taste." This, I may add, is 



the cheapest of all flowers. 



Standard Rose Trees. — As you have condescended to notice, 

 in your Magazine, sosimplean article 

 as a flower-stake, perhaps you will 

 admit my recommendation of a sup- 

 port for the French standard roses, 

 which I have found very useful. I 

 send you a sketch {Jig. 146.) of an 

 iron one. They should be made 

 after the roses are planted, that 



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