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nurseryman when planning for shrubs for Fall 

 planting. 



Hardy Roses, too, may be set out now be- 

 fore hard frosts, and this will probably insure 

 early Spring bloom if the newly set out Rose 

 bushes are carefully protected by a good mulch 

 before the setting in of any severe weather. 

 Hardy CUmbing Roses should also be planted 

 during the Autumn. Among the bush Roses 

 for Autumn planting General Jacqueminot 

 (red), the crimson Prince Camille de Rohan, 

 the Paul Neyron, and the White American 

 Beauty should surely be selected for Fall 

 planting. 



It often happens, especially with garden- 

 beginners, that there is neglected the very im- 

 portant matter of providing labels to identify 

 the spots in his garden where he has been set- 

 ting out bulbs and roots in the time of Autumn 

 planting. One may have an excellent mem- 

 ory, but when Winter comes along to change 

 the aspect of things, it wiU be found that by 

 springtime there is something of confusion in 

 mind as to where this plant or that one actually 

 iBas placed. All this will interfere seriously 

 with the garden-maker's spring work. There- 



