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GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS 



SO-CALLED CLIMBING ROSES GROWN AS LARGE BUSHES 



Where walls, fences, &c., are limited, many of the splendid vigorous Teas and 

 Noisettes may be successfully grown in bush or shrub form. Plant them in October, 3 or 

 4 feet or more apart, and in March shorten the growths to 2 feet. Each season the annual 

 growths must be thus cut back, and some of the very old wood entirely removed. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES FOR POTS 



SINGLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE ROSES 



Most of these should receive no pruning beyond thinning out the old worn-out wood 

 in autumn. 



SOME SINGLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE ROSES 



Those marked thus * are Ramblers ; the others are Bushes or Pillars. 



