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replanted in the spring, after severe pruning. 

 But they may be easily protected in the bed by 

 first bending the stems so they will lie flat on the 

 ground. Then place a layer of evergreen boughs 

 on them, and on the boughs place inverted sods, 

 being careful to cover the roots and all the stems. 

 Remove the covering late in the spring, just as 

 growth commences, being careful to uncover grad- 

 ually. 



A list of desirable varieties is here given, 

 merely as a guide to the amateur. 



TWELVE HYBRID PERPETUALS 



American Beauty, crimson 



Paul Neyron, clear pink, large 



Ball of Snow, pure white 



Gen'l Jacqueminot, crimson 



Glorie Lyonnaise, nearly yellow 



Clio, lovely flesh color 



Marshall P. Wilder, deep red 



Ulrich Brunner, crimson scarlet 



Magna Charta, bright pink 



Frau Karl Druschki, pure white 



Mme. Chas. Wood, cherry red 



Hugh Dickson, brilliant crimson 



TWELVE HYBRID TEAS AND TEAS 



All of these are the hardiest of their class. 



Helen Gould, crimson 



Helena Gambier, canary yellow 



White Maman Cochet, white 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock, carmine pink 



Etoile De Lyon, golden yellow 



Maman Cochet, coral pink 



