Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1909 
<Sr Another secret in getting Roses to grow after removal, particularly Standards, is to prune 
well back and plant early in October, or as soon in November as possible. February and March 
are the best Spring months. By so doing, young fibres are made at once before the cold or hot weather 
sets in, whereas, if planted later in the usual way, they must stand without nourishment until the 
return of the season. 
ROSES FOR FORCING. 
A large quantity of all the best kinds kept In pots, our selection, 18s., 24s., and 
32s. per dos. 
Also a quantity of Standards in pots for removing at any season. A list of kinds sent on application. 
A great quantity of v/ell-rooted Dwarf Roses on their own Roots, in pots. A list of sorts on applioation. 
Seedling Briers and Cuttings, 6s. per 100. 
All our Roses are kept thoroughly free from Insects and Mildew by using a 
Sprayer and our “ One and Only Perfect Wash ” {see Engraving). Consequently 
double the quantity of fine buds are obtained from our plants than from those 
usually grown. 
All other plants subject to pests show the same distinct brightness and 
healthy growth. 
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