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of a year or two magnificent pyramids may thus 

 be formed, their stems completely covered with 

 foliage, and far surpassing anything yet seen in 

 rose culture. "I have, as yet, found no rose equal 



in vigour to Madame Pisaroni, although, when 

 attention is turned to the subject, other varieties 

 may perhaps be found. If extra strong growth 

 be desired, the stem may be suffered to grow two 

 seasons before it is budded. 



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