OUTDOOR ROSE GROWING 



end of the bed; with the other row you plant the 

 first rose eighteen inches from the same end of the 

 bed. This does not bring the plants opposite one 

 another and gives them a trifle more room in which 

 to grow, making them eighteen inches apart each 

 way. For our own beds we make a drawing, as 

 indicated by sketch below, which we find very easy 

 to correct from time to tune if a rose dies or is taken 

 out for any reason and another substituted. Sup- 

 pose, for example, you have decided to put in four 

 roses each of the following: Antoine Revoire, 

 Duchess of Wellington, General MacArthur, Kil- 

 larney, and two each of Souv. du President Carnot 

 and Joseph Hill. 



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AADDGGJKKP 

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Name Introducer Date Color Notes 



A Antoine Revoire 



D Duchess of Wellington 



G General MacArthur 



J Joseph Hill 



K Killarney 



P President Carnot 



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