




BENDING A BRANCH 
INCREASES THE 
BLOOMING SURFACE 



Y: Tilain Limbs. 





CLIMBING ROSES N°2. Pruning, 
ZNew Branches. 
Note how all old branches were removed. 
A- Tote bert branches - this encourages flowering. 
B=Cul old branches ciose lo join. 
Slanling limb culs heal 
Z- New branches are benl and tied al 
regular inlervals wilh space left for new blooms. 

CUT OLD BRANCHES 
OFF CLOSE TO 
NEW BRANCHES 
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Giibing Koses 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL 
Soft pink, with a faint golden sheen. 
Wonderful long slender buds. Willi 
grow 18 to 20 feet in a season, so never 
plant in a limited space. Does not 
flower the first year in the ground. It 
is a glorious sight in the early spring, 
but does not usually flower again. 
CLG. MME. CECILE BRUNNER 
Tiny pink blooms, identical to the bush 
form. Very rampant. Very easy to grow. 
CLG. DAINTY BESS 
A lovelier sight is hard to imagine, than 
this exquisite single rose covering a 
wall or fence. Apple-blossom pink with 
bright red stamens. Very free flowering. 
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