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POROUS, WELL-DRAI
IP'ant in Clumpa and Bed*?A List p
Of Desirable Varieties By c
Co. or a
i K\ :y home should have a fed .1'
rose I -his. It matters now how t
humble the home may be or h <w ox- j a
J pensiv it may be. this one plant that s
< all unite on as a general fav rite, v
'.It is . < mparatively easily grown an! t
yit to succeed with it. there are cer- t
; :;.:n .ns that must be met. k
Some ?>f the lower crowing varie
ti s may be use for foundation plant- .
ings. In this case they should be -et
r t closer than two or thr< fee* n
from thi foundation wall. This is v
a rule that should b adhered to in
planting any kind of shrubbery as
! fcundati n planting. Also, as a gen
1 cral rule, shrubbery should e s>. t
I from 2 1-2 to J 1-2 feet apart, de- :
: pending on th? size which the plant i
gr. ws. Roses should be sit to 6
feet apart, di pending o nthe varie- *
I ties grown and spac available. They
art ' . as a rui . very desira i r
plantir : around the foundation of i
the hcu e a: ih.y are not very trtrac- '
live when wic hut bloom ? r with J .
spar.--.,- foliagi. eBtter resu.* may 1 -
obtained anil more attractive ef- '
feet .? curcl by planting in bed.- ;
away from the house wh n th ; will j1
j be jei'n and admire when bl" ing :
but v. iil be inconspicuous wh< t
n bloom. Dwarf Baby K mil let I
toses are Useful for planting i tn.-J;
oorders of shtub beds wh tr.< y j
wil bl m practically all summer, and .
give life and color to Evergreen back-1 :
giotmds. These dwarf plant- ra . iv 1
excted a height of two feet. !l
The climbing varieties at fte:
: used as foundati n ; lanti- _ . but ,i
| even with these th y should si * ' ;
! fully two feet out from the ? Ol j i
course the elimhrs should not be I
I used except where em de re a
svutn or to cut off the view. T i<
| would naturally nv an that . ,
should be planted only to om .<: : | .
the i?rch < r house, a- it is m .. i deirabU
to cutt of the view ft .a the j i
front windows and doOrs, except inji
very rare ca.-cs v.';ere unusual : dl !
lions exist. '?
Location ot 3. dt Important.
R? :-cs. lik.' other shrubbery should 1
a- a rule be planted t-- ma - s >>r
.* ; iather th. . singly, as in- ]
dividual plants. A r-^se bed when !
: ; v rly ] sorted, iitui . ,r. 1 . i - ;
j thing of beauty, bur to plant a few |
; u.-k - ; ... r". ami t : I - in :n tin j
j wrong location, will detract from, j <
: ather than add t the app. ar.awc of
the group, i-. ThvVt-f. re. the mat: i ;
of location is one of importance. Likeji
I in$ other shrubbers, they may ben
: planted in groups or clumps provided
tie grounds arc large, but in this ]
case i:.vv stiouid b- planted only :n ?
I the angh - .a- corners, or othci j :
1 i:. ? where dun;; s it" shrubbery I
j natural.y fit in. Kither plant then,
as clumps of shrubbery in the an- [
gles of the walks and conn rs, cr put
them in beds to otn -Lde or to tin '
oar of the house. As a general run
j it is preferable to place tin m to thhe
r< ar of the house, making a rtgular
I b-.d out of them.
While the rose grow - i almost any
type of s..ii, yet ther. some soiiwhere
the plant suc.-.ed but i.b.i"
| teremly. The ixtrenuly heavy clay
or sandy sail? do not fit ae.i. There
fore, where or. has a very heavy day
so.l the rose bed should be lightened
up by the addition of consid* ruble
sar.d or organic matter. In other
j words, add enough of these muteiuis
: to loosen up the soil and make it more
i porous. ' '.'Sf'" B 1
.afflBTiffflk., 5C ?
... ? ? ?. 5w,,l iv j
will he found de-irable ' > add con- j
siderable cloy ar.d a lot of organic J
matter in the ft>rrr. f >t aide manure
and other rotted material. If one wil !
add sufficiently larg< quantities of .
these, the light saintly ils may b-? !
made sufficiently heavy for growing
i good roses.
Kind of Soil Needed.
Whatever the type >-f soil, keep in j
mind that to succeed I st with r. > >, j
the soil must contain a 1! oral amount i
of organic matter. If thi* is not al- j
ready present in the soil, add it in
the form of -^ta* ? manure, woods
mould < r other r : ed materia.. Also
r??sts will nut stand w<' feet ar.d
should be planted tily on ground that
is rich and sufficiently well drained.
The soil should be very thoroughly
Keep Well
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WfHT. NORTH CAROLINA
>SES, A RICH,
NED SOIL IS NEEDED
repared, the deeper the better. A
ood plan is to fork up with a spa ring
fork, going down at least 12 or 15
nehes d ep. ar.d even deeper than
hi a is desirable. After it is spaded
dd the manure and spade up a pair,
o as to thoroughly incorporate it
ith the soil. Keep working the sod
tntil it is entirely froo of lump>.
rash, rocks, or other matter of this
ind.
In planting roses in this wel*. pr ?nrvd
soil, dig the hole deep enough
the roots may he spread out in their
latur&l position. Never cram th-sv.
?ut allow them to spread out just a*
y crow in the nurst rv r. a . Flv
though the ground is fairly rich
r e! has considerable manure incor-:it
1 with it when it was brok r?.
is desirable tr? put some manure
n the hole at the time the r> s< !?
t. It is highly important, however,
hat this manure be not allowed l
in contact with th rootr. Put
1 plant in the hole in the proper
".-ition and ccv r the roots with t p
1. packing it tightly around the
I" ? only the top soil or rich
-;1 t i come in contact with the roots.
- :hc raw -oil that may have been
h: vn cut from the bottom of the
tole should not be put around the
-o >:s, but nut up near thd sutfae*.
After the hole is about half full of
oil and all roots are covered, put
a si m't'u' or two of we el I rotted
stal le manur . Use only the
1! rotted material. Horse stable
uanure is s cond best t?? the cow,
Sut only well retted nvcuni should
u cd. Where r-? stable :
vai'.able, put a few hr.ndsfu! ?. f
itlur hor.e meal or cottons* d m ?1
n th" hole when plant:ng. B sure
to keep it from coming in c<?nta-;
with the ts.
List of Desirable Varieties.
Th re are literally hundrt d of v:irictiv
of r - M -t f tin " a
' d. but th- following is a small list
u the varieties f different colo
he: will succeed fairly will in aliv.
st any section <?f the South.
White R? ?s?White Manu.n
hit; Kai.-.rin Augusta Victoria; and
S i w Queen, whi h is 3; wit a I"r v?
Karl Drusehki.
Pink It ? !,;nk Ma man (' chet;
Pit'k Radian.-; Paul Neyr?>n; P.rtk
Killarruy. President Taft. M*-. ("has.
Mock. Helen Gould, lb ssie Brow:
Ophelia, William R. Smith.
^ HOW R Al.xamier Hi'ii
Gray; Etoile do I.yon; and Eunhi: t.
Hod Roses?Rod Radian.? : r. : vtl
Jacqueminot; Rvd Mama:-. C.uhet:
Rhea R. id. Meteor, Etoile de Fr:u,
Grussan TepletChas. K. P",
Among the best climbing r.-.-es with
persistent foliage that does n t j.LiJn
or mildew, making them useful for
H.nens, and while blooming but or.ee
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each season, producing at that time
a wealth of flowers, the following art
the most popular and satisfactory:
American Pillar?large clusters of
ingle cherry red flowers with yellow
centers.
L>r. Van Fleet?beautiful glowing
shell pink clusters.
Silver Moon?larp . single, pure
white, yellow cent r.
Pink Cherokee?large, single, rosy
pink, yellow center.
Paul's Scarlet Climber?deep scar- j
let flowers borne in dust.re:.
Among the monthly blooming climb
iag varieties, the following will giv.
splendid r*.suits:
Climbing Mad. Caroline Tes-.out?
large flowers, deep rosy pink.
Ma re thai Neil?exquisitely frag
rrar.t. d tp yellow flovir : bablj
the most popular climbing r? >e in the
South.
Climbing Mt tcor?deep -variet |
crimson.
Climbing White Cochet pure
white tinged with pink, very vig
Among other good monthly climbers
are Climbing Lady Ash town. pink'
Climbing Ktoile de Franc . red'
Climbing Cru -an Tcp'itz. red; C!i
bing Helen Gould dark pink: Climb
irp upneiia, hj-ht pink; Climbmpl
Kuiserin Augusta Victoria, whitt \
William Allen Richard-* >n, yellow
Reinc Marie Henriettc. rod.
Hosts may bo sot any time during
la* fall, win:* r or tarly spring. They
h after
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