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should be done while they are quite small and 

 before they have used the sap for growth which 

 might better go toward the growth of the perma- 

 nent branches. It will thrive under the same soil 

 conditions as the ordinary geranitim. 



Rosemary 



Rosemary makes a very pretty informal hedge. 

 It is not difficult to cultivate, requiring only a 

 moderately rich soil. Pruning is not necessary 

 every season, but only when the bushes begin to 

 present a scraggly appearance. The leaves are 

 very fragrant and the flowers quite pretty. 



In the south of Europe the rosemary is cultivated 

 largely for rosemary oil which has commercial 

 value. It may be propagated by cuttings without 

 much trouble, but when extensively grown seed 

 is usually sown. 



Roses 



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Rose cuttings should be taken from the bushes 

 early in October. From eight to ten inches is a 

 good length, though successful rooting can be 

 made from even half this length. The cutting 

 should always be made immediately below a joint. 



