| Show R Rose s Types Chief To Topic it Of Grower I I IBy By MAUD CHEGWIDDEN Telegram Garden Editor 5 I It was both Interesting a and 1 lightening at the illustrated let given last lut Thursday In Salt i City by the Utah Rose ROle socie b y noto what comments w were re t among tho the amateur rose growt growe present wh when n the b beautifully colors color slides were sho shown n. n In tho the newer ne roses therO ther t f 81 difference of f opinion pinion reg dIn worth or ease case of ot culture an and I ith results obtained d from home hom g kS varied considerably Tali remarkable considering that t tt were from froni much th thi localities 4 Flourish fo for One What is it about roses rose I makes them flourish for ont on t JI son and not for another Yoi Y know Tv 1 rea reader er It if you grow growall rosei roseila i all that they do have their Idio and that maybe maybo the V same rose be a complete flop f t you while whilo Neighbor Tompkins I o a grow flowers as big as aa cabba on It l' l lOne One rose which caused I after the meeting as as' the tic amateurs gathered in groups iti t tride ride rido their hobby was Countess Countes V Vi dal da and it seemed that th had purchased it were either v veti tj rj much for it or very much rI i They couldn't be bo halfway in th opinions Now Countess Countes a foreign rose Introduced a fj fen tew with witha a most from European gardens gardell d 01 its behavior there It is a rose of ot undoubted once it makes up its ita mind to flour lab ish with colors color varying from cop o pery pink to salmon BaImon and pale pali yellow The Tho ho buds ar ar formed the tho stems are strong and aad erect and the tho is It and glossy But with some Iome lo growers it has proved With others other there W was only praise praise- It is certain that many things fI e. a ter tor into the ultimate growth rosebush besides tho the plant Varieties of soil and the d degree gree cj their fertility methods meth ineth ids of at j jarid arid and of subsequent cafe care ways to watering feeding these affect the rose rose almost m mo than any other thing we can gri in the g garden And then th n ag agali the plants wo we buy may be dif e too in the first place jJ Always Successful noses Roses bought fro from re reliable ho hoare hous house are almost always successful Bucce 11 year one-year-old r roses ses which are re no hot ing m more re than rooted slips sp bound to be disappointing B Budd d' d roses may bo be on und unde stock or on ragged robin arid and th may bo the factor in varying p of ot roses for tor each ch sort rt has its frien friends and I enemies ij Roses Hoses like a clay loam Joam and u th 1 must be plan planted fed with their roo f zo spread out never with th them CU up to fit the too small note hole Tto Thi can get along with less water thi most people b believe possible IS if have proved myself when my roses had to endure a drouth seven weeks and came camo through yd wi flying colors But they must b hi bs cultivation of the surface zoIL Sometimes its it's ls a gamble w we buy a new rose and it But Bu we do have fun fUll i when the rose blooms for the fir time the thrill is unsurpassed t |