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A Hybrid Tea pruned 
close in spring 
Result of close pruning 
—low, compact bush, 
large flowers. 
Showing the “bud” 
blaced just under the 
surface when planted 
Keeping the roots in water or thin 
mud until planted to prevent their 
getting dry. 
The result of close prun- 
mg—compact growth, 
large flowers. 
DISEASES 
Black-spot is an easily recognized 
enemy of roses. Burn all leaves show- 
ing evidence as soon as you find 
them. If you spray before this nut- 
sance 1s likely to appear, you may 
not be troubled 
WS aN 
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Climber in bloom. Note the 
neu’ grouth. 
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cat y 
f oa Mildew can be controlled with WINTER 
Bordeaux mixture or sulphur 
dust which are the standard 
fungicides for both 
the diseases illus- 
trated here, 
shown here. 
GROWERS OF THE WORLD'S FINEST ROSES 
TYPICAL GROWTH HABITS OF ROSE TYPES 
Sa PRUNING 
PROTECTION 
Winter protection in cold climates “Ty 
The tops of neuly planted roses wPZSHANN 
are usually cut back farther than 
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Hybrid Perpetual 
An established Hybrid 
Tea rose pruned high in 
Spring. 
A Hybrid Perpetual 
rose pruned high in 
spring. 
The result of high prun- 
ing. Note bare legs and 
tall growth. 
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The result of bign prun- 
ing. Note lanky growth 
and bare base 
A Hybrid Perpetual 
rose pruned close in 
Spring. 
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After blooming remove wood which 
bloomed, keeping new growth 
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