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ISS Digitized by CjOOQIC Vase of Foxgloves June fourteenth Digitized by CjOOQIC Digitized by CjOOQIC ROSES Digitized by CjOOQIC Digitized by CjOOQIC CHAPTER X ROSES npHE Rose asserts her right to the title of the " queen of flowers " through her very exclusiveness. She insists upon being groA^Ti apart from other plants; otherwise she sulks and is coy, revising to yield more than an occasional bloom. I speak from expe- rience, having tried several times to grow Roses in the front of wide borders..., where soil and sim and everything except the proximity of other plants was propitious. But they scarcely bloomed at all. Now, the same bushes, planted in rows so that a cul- tivator may be run between them, flourish satisfactorily. Grow Roses, then, in beds by themselves or in rows. If one has but half a dozen Roses, let them be grown apart from other plants. 126 Digitized by CjOOQIC A WOMAN'S HARDY GARDEN Pansies, however, can be grown in the Rose beds, as I have elsewhere described; Gladioli can also be planted among them without detriment to either.
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