March 9, 1907 



HORTICULTURE 



28S 



White Killarney 



This handsome sport from the popular Killarney 

 promises to take high rank among the useful commer- 

 cial roses for cut flower use as well as for hardy jrarden 

 planting. The sport originated at Waban Eose Con- 

 servatories. Natick, Mass., and Mr. Montgomery will 



propagate it and offer it to the trade in due time. The 

 flower is white, with a faint tinge of creamy blush in 

 the heart of the bud. It is a heavier and more double 

 flower than the parent variety and is very fragrant. It 

 will be useful both winter and summer. 



