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[From The Practical Book of Outdoor Rose Growing, by George C. Thomas, Jr., p. 24:] Grafting is a modification of budding, and is a process which may give as good a result in the end with some outdoor roses; but for the first year, after planting outside, the plant does not make as much progress, and [ Thomas' ] death-rate has been much greater with grafted stock than with budded plants.
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