OUTDOOR ROSE GROWING 



PINK SECTION 



This class comprises the largest of all colors, but 

 many are so similar that it is not necessary to include 

 any but the best and most distinct which have stood 

 out here and also with other growers in different 

 sections of the country. In this connection Lady 

 Ashtown is omitted because this rose has not tested 

 well either on Multiflora or Briar. Grossherzog 

 Friedrich is a lighter salmon pink and Frau Mar- 

 grethe Moller is a darker salmon pink^ and both far 

 exceed Ashtown in blooming ; but if unable to secure 

 these newer roses, Ashtown is suggested. 



Madame Maurice de Luze and La France are most 

 distinct in perfume. For beauty of cut flowers Lady 

 Alice Stanley, Madame Segond Weber and Mrs. 

 George Shawyer are recommended; but this whole 

 class is an all-round one, and practically all the roses 

 in it are useful to a great extent for cutting. 



Radiance; Hybrid Tea; John Cook, 1912. Light silver flesh to 

 sahnon pink. 



Novelty In fragrance, growth and blooming quahties. 



Color Not of the clearest, and tends to blue slightly. 



Fragrance Fair to strong. 



Lasting Color quite good; fragrance endures; form good. 



Shape Only fair ; bud not long and pointed ; flower does not 



open well. 



Substance Very good. 



Petallage Perfect. 



Size Above medium. 



Blooming May and June 15; July 21; August 2; September 10; 



October and late 3; total 51. 

 Hardiness. . . - .Canes living 8 to 18 inches above ground level in the 



spring. 



Foliage Slightly susceptible to mildew and spot. 



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