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tion of the plant ; some of the remainder were those exhi- 

 bited. Mr. Palmer prefers the spring for the insertion of 

 the buds, having been more successful at that time than at 

 Midsummer. The result of this experiment is very impor- 

 tant, since the Double Yellow Rose will not live on its own 

 roots in Mr. Palmer's garden. 



