INDEX 



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Suckers, how to remove, 



23- 



how to treat, 15. 

 told by their foliage, 23. 

 where to look for, 23. 

 Sulphur, burning, 84, 108. 



for mildew, 88, 107. 

 Sunshine a necessity, 3. 

 Sweetbrier group, the, 



114. 

 Sweetly scented varieties, 



149. 



Syringing, 106. 

 carried-over plants, 96. 

 for healthy foliage, 24. 

 in the greenhouse, 84, 

 88. 



Tea group, the, 119, 129. 

 Teas and Hybrid Teas, 

 distance for plant- 

 ing, 8. 



hybrid, etc., soil for, 10. 

 in pots, 100. 

 pruning, 39, 46. 

 Temperature, and varie- 

 ties, 91. 

 for American Beauty, 



106. 

 for plants in pots, 100, 



102. 

 for propagating house, 



under glass, 87, 88. 

 under glass, autumn, 



8 9 . 



Tender roses, pruning, 46. 



Three-quarter-span 

 house, advantages of, 



74- 



Thrips (see leaf hopper). 

 Time of bloom, 1 20. 

 Tobacco smoke for aphis, 



107. 

 Tonk's fertiliser formula, 



32- 



Tools for cultivating, 23. 

 Trailing roses, pruning, 



44- 

 Tree roots, protection 



from, 5. 

 rob roses, 4. 



Vacation homes, roses 



for, 134. 



Varieties and tempera- 

 tures, 91. 



easily bought, 159. 

 for a mixed house, 90. 

 mildew, resistent, 148. 

 mildew, susceptible, 



149. 

 of American origin, 



165. 



sweetly scented, 149. 

 the best, 131. 

 Variety selections: 

 for banks, 139. 



c boutonnieres, 144. 



" cemeteries, 140. 



" Chicago, 150. 



1 Christmas, 143. 



" city gardens, 135. 



" clay soils, 147. 



