OUTDOOR ROSE GROWING 



Growth Fair. 



Stem Quite good. 



Plant 20 inches. 



Prune 5 eyes. 



Note Has improved greatly on Multiflora; when properly 



grown on this stock gives nearly twice as many 

 blooms as well-estabhshed plants on Briar. 



Frau Margrethe Moller; Hybrid Tea; Poulson, 1912. Dark rose 

 with clearer edges of petals. 



Novelty In blooming quaUties. 



Color Not of the best as it blues sUghtly. 



Fragrance Fair. 



Lasting Color fair; fragrance brief; form good. 



Shape Well above the average. 



Substance Fair. 



Petallage Deficient in number. 



Size Medium. 



Blooming May and June 15; July 15; August 8; September 18; 



October and late 1 ; total 57. 



Hardiness Canes Uving 8 inches above ground level in the spring. 



Foliage Slightly susceptible to mildew and spot. 



Growth Fair. 



Stem Fair. 



Plant 20 inches. 



Prune 5 eyes. 



Note Needs time to become estabUshed. 



Madame Leon Pain; Hybrid Tea; Guillot, 1904. Light silvery 

 salmon, center orange salmon. 



Novelty In color. 



Color Most attractive. 



Fragrance Quite distinct. 



Lasting Color good; fragrance fair; form good. 



Shape Good in bud and open flower; center holds well when 



open. 



Substance Average. 



Petallage Perfect. 



Size Trifle above the average. 



Blooming May and June 10; July 14; August 5; September 7; 



October and late 5; total 41. 



Hardiness Canes hving 8 inches above ground level in the spring. 



Fohage Attractive; only slightly susceptible to mildew and 



spot. 



Growth Above the average. 



Stem Quite good. 



Plant 20 inches. 



Prune 5 eyes. 



Note A fine all-round rose. 



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