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Roses should have been ordered from the nurseryman well in advance of planting time. Otherwise often he will have sold his entire stock of one or more of the varieties desired. With the order, the required date of delivery should be stated. Early ordering will mean some degree of preference, for on receipt of each order the nurseryman usually labels plants in the ground. He selects the best plants for the earliest orders; they are dug just before
dispatch.
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