After sowing, very little water is given; but when transplanted, finish with a sprinkling from a fine rose.
Keep the pots or pans uniformly moist with a fine rose and a light hand, and in a temperature of about 60°.
Finish with a dusting of soot over the entire bed, including the Onions, and then well spray from a fine rose to settle the soil around the roots.
Moisture is of great consequence, for a dry Mushroom bed will soon be barren also; but whenever water is given it must be applied tepid and from a fine rose.
This may take some time, and you must be careful to keep the soil moist by watering with a fine rose.
A little more soil should then be put over the part that is pegged down, and water given with a fine rose.
We emphasize this advice because Sweet-peas after they are six inches high suffer easily from drought, and we know that many children think they have given a plant a drink if they spray its upper leaves with a fine rose.
The doorway is built out in a line with the front of the tower buttresses, and above it a modern balustrade is placed in advance of the west window, which is a fine rose of twenty rays.
It would be a fine roseto cover a trellis or building, and then bud into its branches a dozen different Remontant or Bourbon Roses of various colors.
A fine rose, of large, full form, and canary color.
Their smooth bark renders them desirable for stocks to bud upon, and a fine rose of this class, covering a trellis and budded with roses of various colors, would present a beautiful appearance.
The latter still retains its ancient Lombard facade covered with figures of animals, the portal being flanked by columns surmounted by a fine rose window.
Over the portico is a fine rose window, and above that a row of saints in niches; the space between them is filled with geometrical sculpture.
This church is in pure Lombard style, and has a facade in black and white marble, with a fine rose window, encircled with terra-cotta foliaged decorations.
The north transept contains a fine rose window, but, unfortunately, in accordance with the conventions of that epoch, the figures radiate from the centre like slices in a pie.
This church also boasts of a fine rose window in the north transept, which is rendered even more effective by the gallery of lancets beneath it.
The cathedral is a noble example of Gothic, the spacious nave being separated from the choir by two transepts, each of which possesses a fine rose window of the fourteenth century with a gallery of small lancets below.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine rose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.