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Rosaceae * 
I-xochorda 
Korolkowi—Turkestan—IV 100% A 
Uninjgured: Giraldi 
Kerria 
japonica—F. Asia—IV 100% A 
picta (variegated form)—IV 100% A 
Physocarpus 
glabratus—Colo—About half dead 
opulifolius—Que. to Va., Tenn. & Mich.—IV 25%. Some 
shoots died back long distance 
Rhodotypos kerrioides—Japan, C. China—IV slight A. In 
fine condition 
Rosa (Includes only species and vars. in systematic section) 
alba—slight injury 
Carter’s Annual—III 50% 
centifolia—E. Cauc. III 50% ; LK: ’19-20 
Hugonis—C. China—IV 25% 
rugosa—N. China, Korea, Japan—slight injury 
Uninjured: californica, multiflora cathayensis 
AMOUNT OF WINTER KILLING AMONG CLIMBING ROSES IN ROSE 
GARDEN TF 
Albertine—III 50% 
Alida Lovett—all old wood killed. Many well ripened young 
shoots alive 
American Pillar—Much injured in exposed places 
Auguste Roussel—Uninjured 
Aviateur Blériot—III 70% 
Baltimore Belle—Uninjured 
Ben Stad—III 75% 
Bess Lovett—III 75%. Still dying back (June 22d) 
Blaze—III 70% P 
Bloomfield Courage—III 50%. Sparse flowering 
Bonnie Prince—Uninjured 
* Many members of this family die back a little in ordinary winters. 
t Data supplied by Mr. Montague Free, Horticulturist of the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden. 
