STRIKING ROSE CUTTINGS. An iraportau* clement of success ii fitrikikng rose cuttnigs in summer n keeping them perfectly fresh -i.e, they must be just as fresh when placed in the soil as when cut from the trees; til fact, the work can not be done too quickly. If once the cuttings shrivel —and they shrivel rapidly—few will grow; but if quite fresh, well selected, and rightly inserted, lew will fail. This esential of perfect freshness -m\: be maintained when tho number oi cuttings is limited.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1915, Page 2
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85Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1915, Page 2
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