Parsons on the Rose
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PREFACE TO NEW EDITION
CHAPTER I. BOTANICAL CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER II. GARDEN CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER III. GENERAL CULTURE OF THE ROSE
CHAPTER IV. SOIL, SITUATION, AND PLANTING
CHAPTER V. PRUNING, TRAINING, AND BEDDING
CHAPTER VI. POTTING AND FORCING
CHAPTER VII. PROPAGATION OF THE ROSE
CHAPTER VIII. MULTIPLICATION BY SEED AND HYBRIDIZING
CHAPTER IX. DISEASES AND INSECTS ATTACKING THE ROSE
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI. LUXURIOUS USE OF THE ROSE
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII. THE ROSE IN THE MIDDLE AGES
CHAPTER XIV. PERFUMES OF THE ROSE
CHAPTER XV. THE MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF THE ROSE
CHAPTER XVI. GENERAL REMARKS
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CHAPTER XI. LUXURIOUS USE OF THE ROSE

The ancients possessed, at a very early period, the luxury of roses, and the Romans brought it to perfection by covering with beds of these flowers the couches whereon their guests were placed, and even the tables which were used for banquets;[1] while some emperors went so far as to scatter them in the halls of their palaces. At Rome, they were, a

            
            

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