INDEX 



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Provence group, pruning, 



42. 

 Pruning after autumn 



planting, 19. 

 autumn, 41. 

 autumn-set plants, 35. 

 bad for some varieties, 



37- 



Bourbons, 39. 

 climbers, 40. 

 directions, by groups, 



112. 



for carrying over, 96. 

 for large flowers, 37. 

 for quality, 38. 

 for quantity, 37. 

 how to do, 37. 

 H. T. and T., time for, 



39- 



potted H. P.'s, 101. 



potted Teas, 101. 



Rugosas, 40.^ 



rules for by classes, 

 42. 



strong-growing varie- 

 ties, 37. 



tender roses, time for, 



35- 

 weak-growing varieties, 



40. 



when best done, 35. 

 while gathering flowers, 



.25, 105. 

 with definite views, 



37- 



Purchase or grow young 

 stock? 97. 



Raisers and introducers, 



American, 165. 

 Rambler and Memorial 

 roses of ten years, 

 166. 



Rambler group, the, 117. 

 Rosarian's calendar, a, 



69. 



Rose beetle, the, 47. 

 Rose garden possible 



everywhere, 126. 

 garden, where to make 



a, 3. 



slug, the, 48. 

 Roses, as plants or flowers, 



124, 130. 



decorative in the gar- 

 den, 124. 

 easy to grow, 5. 

 for warm light soils, 10. 

 grown with carnations, 



92. 



of the future, 128. 

 recent, 176. 

 under glass, 72. 

 varied uses for, 124. 

 Rot due to deep planting, 



14. 



Routine of work, 22. 

 Rugosa group, the, 119. 

 how to plant, 121. 

 pruning, 40. 

 Rust disease, 59. 



Sand for cuttings, 98. 

 Sandy soil, varieties for, 

 141. 



