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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Chateau de Clos Vougeot 



American Legion 



ELDORADO. HT. Flowers golden yellow, base tinted red; large. Free- 

 flowering; vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 3. 



ELLEN POULSEN. TP. Flowers brilliant pink; full; sweet-scented. 

 Very floriferous. Garden, bedding, edging. Prune 3. 



EMILY GRAY. HW. Flowers yellow — does not fade. Very vigorous. 

 Porch, arch, pergola, wall, etc. Prune 7. 



ERNA TESCHENDORFF. P. Flowers rich crimson; freely produced. 

 An improved Red Baby Rambler. Bedding, edging. Prune 3. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE. HT. Flowers intense, brilliant crimson; extra- 

 large, double; fragrant; buds large, pointed. Vigorous; very free bloomer. 

 Bedding. A choice variety. Prune 2. 



EUGENE JACQUET. HW. Flowers cherry-red; fragrant. Vigorous. 

 Also popular as a forcing rose for Easter. Porch, arch. Prune 7. 



EXCELS A (Red Dorothy Perkins). HW. Clear carmine-lake. _ Very 

 vigorous; late-flowering. Fine in every way. Arch, porch, treflis, etc. 

 Prune 6, 7 — . 



F. J. GROOTENDORST. R. (Ne\y.) A new type with dense foliage and 

 doubtless the best variety for making a hedge. Flowers rich red, notched 

 like carnations; come in clusters from June tiU frost. Bush, hedge. 

 Prune 5. (See page 108.) 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. HT. Flowers crimson-red; very fufl. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 2. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American Beauty). HP. Flowers 

 pure snow-white; immense (4 to 5 inches across), perfectly double; not 

 fragrant. The finest pure white rose in this class. Vigorous. Bedding, 

 bush, garden. Prune 1 for Ex., 3 for Q. (See iflustration, page 107.) 



