[2] But as these are apt to get moved, whether by human hands, or by cats and dogs, who take a diabolic pleasure in pulling them out and knocking them over, it is well to make an exact list of the position of each rose on paper.

[3] See pruning, [p. 26].

[4] See [Illustration].

[5] This rose, which belongs to the group of Damask Perpetual roses, R. Damascena, is still cultivated under the same name. Messrs. Wm. Paul & Son say "this was formerly a favourite group of autumnal roses."

[6] See [p. 57].

[7] Rivers' Rose Amateur's Guide.

[8] See [p. 57].

[9] [p. 149].

[10] [p. 149].

[11] See [Chapter I], "Making the Beds."