52 A BOOK ABOUT ROSES 



moderate expense. There is nothing in floriculture 

 to be purchased and perpetuated so cheaply as a 

 garden of Roses. You may lay the foundation 

 for a £s note ; and then, by budding and by 

 striking cuttings from your own trees, and by an 

 annual selection of a few additional and valuable 

 varieties, may in two or three seasons possess a 

 beautiful Rosarium. 



I will now endeavour to tell, practically and 

 minutely, how this may be done. 



