CHAPLIN BROS. LTD. - ROYAL NURSERIES - WALTHAM CROSS - HERTS 
INDEX 
ROSES 
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Waltham Cross Collections . 
2 
Climbers and Ramblers 
. 20-24 
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3 
Weepers on Briar and Rugosa 
. 20-24 
Roses in Pots .... 
3 
Dwarf Polyanthas . 
. 24-26 
New Roses, 1933^4-5 
4 
Provence and Moss 
26 
Climbing Hybrid Teas . 
5-7 
Scotch Roses 
26 
Dwarf Hybrid Teas 
. 7-18 
Austrian Roses 
26 
Standard Hybrid Teas on Briar . 
. 7-18 
Damask .... 
26 
Standards on Rugosa . 
. 7-18 
Sweet Briars 
27 
Dwarf Hybrid Perpetuals 
. 18-19 
Rugosa Roses 
27 
Standard Hybrid Perpetuals 
. 18-19 
Chinese, Dwarf and Climbing 
28 
Macartney Roses .... 
20 
Species . 
29 
Apples ...... 
FRUIT 
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TREES 
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. 30-31 
Gooseberries . 
34 
Pears ...... 
31 
Blackberries . 
34 
Apricots ..... 
Cherries ..... 
Plums ...... 
32 
32 
32 
Loganberries . 
Grape Vines . 
34 
34 
Peaches ...... 
33 
Raspberries . 
34 
Nectarines ..... 
33 
Miscellaneous Fruit 
34 
Currants ..... 
33 
Herbs .... 
34 
GENERAL NURSERY STOCK 
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Hardy Conifers ..... 35 
Ornamental, Deciduous, and Flowering 
Trees .35 
Evergreen, Deciduous, and Flowering 
Shrubs ...... 36-37 
Rhododendrons . . . . . 37 
Plants for Game Coverts, Underwood, etc. 38 
Plants for Fencing, etc. ... 38 
Climbing and Twining Plants 
Waltham Cross Collections, Rock Plants, 
Asters (Michaelmas Daisies) 
Delphiniums ..... 
Phlox Decussata .... 
Hardy Herbaceous and Rock Plants 
Spring Flowering Plants 
Violas, Exhibition and Bedding 
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. 38-39 
etc. 39 
. 40-41 
. 41-42 
42 
. 40-48 
48 
48 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS . 
BULBS . 
ORDER FORMS. 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
BRIEF HINTS ON CULTURE OF ROSES 
ROSE MANURES AND INSECTICIDE 
SUNDRIES. 
CUSTOMERS ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO L 
AT THE BACK 
. 49-61 
. 62-72 
. 73-80 
.. . 3 
. . . . . (Inside front cover) 
. . . . . (Inside back cover) 
(Inside back cover) 
THE SPECIAL ORDER FORM FOR EACH SECTION 
CATALOGUE. 
Begin by removing dead, weak, 
and crossing shoots, using prun¬ 
ing knife or secateurs. Cut out 
ruthlessly. In the inset the angle 
of the cut is too great, injuring 
the bud (B). 
For Pruning Bush Roses adopt the same 
Cut out still more, leaving only 
strong, ripe shoots. Leave three 
to six “ eyes ” to a shoot. Always 
cut to an “ eye ” pointing out¬ 
wards. The inset shows a cut 
too high from the bud. 
methods, only even more drastically, 
slight pruning. 
Shows how the tree will look 
when pruning is finished. Only 
the strongest shoots are left, and 
these cut well back. Inset shows 
the correct angle and position 
of the cut. 
Rambling and Climbing Roses require very 
