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... require a free use of the knife : every shoot should be shortened to three or four buds . If not pruned in this severe manner , the plants soon become straggling and unsightly . To prolong their period of flowering , half the shoots may ...
... require a free use of the knife : every shoot should be shortened to three or four buds . If not pruned in this severe manner , the plants soon become straggling and unsightly . To prolong their period of flowering , half the shoots may ...
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... require a light and rich soil ; in such soils they form fine masses of beauty in beds on lawns . The varieties best adapted to this purpose are the Common Moss , the Prolific , the Luxembourg , the Crimson , and the Pompone . Plants of ...
... require a light and rich soil ; in such soils they form fine masses of beauty in beds on lawns . The varieties best adapted to this purpose are the Common Moss , the Prolific , the Luxembourg , the Crimson , and the Pompone . Plants of ...
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... require the same severe pruning as the Provence Rose . To have a suc- cession of flowers on the same bed , half of the shoots may be shortened in October , the remainder the beginning of May , pruning closely as recom- mended for the ...
... require the same severe pruning as the Provence Rose . To have a suc- cession of flowers on the same bed , half of the shoots may be shortened in October , the remainder the beginning of May , pruning closely as recom- mended for the ...
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... require the surface of the soil moist when in flower : they will also continue much longer in bloom if this is attended to . The great objection to this summer surface- manuring , with English gardeners , is its unsightly appearance ...
... require the surface of the soil moist when in flower : they will also continue much longer in bloom if this is attended to . The great objection to this summer surface- manuring , with English gardeners , is its unsightly appearance ...
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... require also a superabundance of manure and some attention ; but they will amply repay it , for a column twelve to fifteen feet high , covered with such roses as Brennus , Blairii , Chênedolé , and a few others , would be one of the ...
... require also a superabundance of manure and some attention ; but they will amply repay it , for a column twelve to fifteen feet high , covered with such roses as Brennus , Blairii , Chênedolé , and a few others , would be one of the ...
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