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The Garden Magazine, May, 1920 
“Roses-Roses-Roses” 
The new book on Roses by Elinore E. Harde, F.R.H.S. 
(Editor OUR GARDEN JOURNAL) 
A clear, practical and instructive work conveying all 
the anxious beginner needs to know about roses to 
insure their successful growing and management. 
Together with matter of interest to many who are 
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Much of the matter contained in “The Rose Number” 
of OUR GARDEN JOURNAL (the first issue) is in- 
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Practical and readily comprehended illustrations of 
the correct and incorrect methods of planting, pruning, 
etc. Also comprehensive lists of the best roses for 
beds, hedges, pillars, etc. Mildew-proof roses and the 
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that have received the Gold Medal of the National 
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A special Edition De Luxe of Ninety Five copies 
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