Parsons on the Rose / A Treatise on the Propagation, Culture and History of the Rose
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The treatise provides a practical and historical guide to roses, opening with botanical and garden classifications and detailed advice on soil, planting, pruning, training, potting, forcing, and propagation. It explains multiplication by seed and hybridizing, and addresses diseases and insect pests. Extended sections survey the rose's early history and its roles in ceremonies, festivals, medieval culture, perfumery, and medicine. Illustrated lists of varieties and cultivation recommendations reflect the author's own experience and selective use of contemporary growers' expertise, aiming to aid selection and promote wider appreciation and successful culture of the flower.
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