Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society : Proceedings, Essays, And Reports At the Annual Winter Meeting Held ..
Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society : Proceedings, Essays, And Reports At the Annual Winter Meeting Held ..
Minnesota State Horticultural Society
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ANNUAL REPORT. , must be the wish of every real lover of flowers to see the rose cultivated in Minnesota to some advantage. In this respect the florist in the Northwest has the same difficulties to overcome as his colleague, the fruit-grower. Both have to contend against severe cold, biting storms, &c. The fruit-grower is compelled to protect his pets by mulch- ing, enwrapping, and other well known means. The florist must adopt similar measures, if he would be considered a faithful guardian of ...the tender " children of Flora" that may be entrusted to his care. If we can recommend and practice the cultivation of grapes, blackberries, raspberries and straw- berries, neither of which can be successfully raised without protection against the severity of our climate, then there can be no good reason why the rose, that " queen of flowers," immortalized by Anacreon in the following stanza — «* Bose ! thou art the sweetest flower " That ever drank the amber shower; Rose I thou art the fondest child Of dimpled spring, the wood nymph wild should not receive equal attention, and it shoul of pride to domicile this beautiful plant in ev this great State, even if a little additional ca required, although, in my opinion, no more tht wpon the grape, &c.
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