. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 170 s(:ho<)l and home gat;dexs This will make strong flowers that may be increased in size if sdUK.' of the buds are removed. Numerous small flowers may be produced by cutting away less wood. During the sunnuer the flower shoots sliould be cut out with a sharp knife after the lilossoms fade. Never break. Fiu. 92. A Eosc Garden Climljing roses in the center and on the horder. The supports are made of iron rods set in cement off flower stalks. Sprouts that sometimes make their appearance must also be reni()ed during the summer. Climbing r

. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 170 s(:ho<)l and home gat;dexs This will make strong flowers that may be increased in size if sdUK.' of the buds are removed. Numerous small flowers may be produced by cutting away less wood. During the sunnuer the flower shoots sliould be cut out with a sharp knife after the lilossoms fade. Never break. Fiu. 92. A Eosc Garden Climljing roses in the center and on the horder. The supports are made of iron rods set in cement off flower stalks. Sprouts that sometimes make their appearance must also be reni()ed during the summer. Climbing r Stock Photo
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. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 170 s(:ho<)l and home gat;dexs This will make strong flowers that may be increased in size if sdUK.' of the buds are removed. Numerous small flowers may be produced by cutting away less wood. During the sunnuer the flower shoots sliould be cut out with a sharp knife after the lilossoms fade. Never break. Fiu. 92. A Eosc Garden Climljing roses in the center and on the horder. The supports are made of iron rods set in cement off flower stalks. Sprouts that sometimes make their appearance must also be reni()ed during the summer. Climbing roses should have about one fourth of the previous season's growth cut off in the spring, when the wood is dormant. Old, weak wootl must be removed in well-established plants. If a part of the trellis is laid. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Meier, William Herman Dietrich, 1868-. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and Co