HORTICULTURAL VARIETIES 



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Pyrus malus niedzwetzkyana 



Deep Pink-flowering Crab 

 Pyrus pulcherrima arnoldiana 



Arnold's Large Rose-flowering Crab 

 Pyrus pulcherrima scheideckeri 



Scheidecker's Semi-double Rose- 

 flowering Crab 



Pyrus sargenti 



Sargent's White-flowering Crab 

 Pyrus sieboldi 



Siebold's Blush-flowering Crab 

 Pyrus spectabilis riversi 



Rivers' Semi-double Chinese Flowering 

 Crab 



Pyrus zumi 

 Low-growing Japanese Crab 



D. Roses. 



a. Best Climbing Roses: (The first three have proven hardy as 

 far north as central Ontario.) 



Dorothy Perkins (Pink clusters) 

 Baltimore Belle (Blush clusters) 

 Prairie Queen (Bright pink clusters) 

 Tausendschoen (Double pink) 



American Pillar (Single pink) 



Dr. W. Van Fleet (Semi-double light pink) 

 Silver Moon (Semi-double white) 

 Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins) 

 Hiawatha (Single red) 



h. The Hardiest Garden Roses: 

 Maine.) 



I. Hybrid Perpetual, Crimson and Red: 

 Alfred Colomb 

 Baron de Bonstetten 

 Eugene Furst 

 General Jacqueminot 



(Tested in central Ontario and 



John Hopper 

 Marshall P. Wilder 

 Ulrich Brunner 

 Prince Camille de Rohan 



2. Hybrid Perpetual, Pink: 



Paul Neyron 



Mrs. Sharman-Crawford 



Mrs. John Laing 



3. Hybrid Perpetual, White: 



Margaret Dickson 



4. Yellow Roses: 



Harison's Yellow 



5. Moss Roses: 



Blanche Moreau 



Gruss an Teplitz 



Anna de Diesbach 

 Magna Charta 

 Madame Gabrielle Luizet 



Madame Plantier 

 Frau Karl Druschki 



Soleil d'Or 



Crested Moss 



Glory of Mosses 



c. The best hybrid tea roses: 



Duchess of Wellington (yellow to orange) 



Killarney (light pink) 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (white to 



lemon) 

 Madame Ravary (orange yellow) 

 Radiance (rose carmine) 

 Lvon (salmon pink) 



Lady Ashtown (pale rose) 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock (carmine) 



Gruss an Teplitz (scarlet) 



Harry Kirk (sulphur yellow) 



Betty (coppery rose) 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell (coppery salmon) 



Antoine Rivoire (flesh to cream) 



Madame Jules Douche (white to blush) 



