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edly, you will lose some if you plant after the growing 

 season has begun; perhaps if you plant the last of 

 the winter you will not secure as good roses as if 

 you set out perfectly dormant plants in the late 

 autumn, but no doubt a great many of them will 

 come through and be better plants the following 

 year than if you had waited, say from the early 

 spring to the following autumn. In addition to this 

 there is the pleasure of having the roses. 



