BEST ROSES FOR AMERICA 



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Mme. Melanie Soupert 



Mrs. A. K. Waddell 



PRINCE ENGELBERT CHARLES D'ARENBERG. HT. Flowers 

 bright scarlet, shaded purplish red. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



RADIANCE. HT. Flowers rosy carmine and pink. Fine for mass 

 planting. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. (See page 6.) 



RED-LETTER DAY. HT. Flowers vivid crimson-scarlet. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 2. 



RED RADIANCE. HT. Flowers clear cerise-red. Vigorous. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 2. (See page 118.) 



RICHMOND. HT. Flowers scarlet-crimson. Garden, bedding, cut- 

 flower. Prune 2. 



ROBERT HUEY. HT. Flowers carmine-crimson with a wire edge of 

 pink. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



ROSE MARIE. HT. Flowers clear bright rose-pink. Vigorous. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 2. 



ROSERIE. Mult. Flowers deep carmine-pink. Vigorous. Arch, trellis. 

 Prune 6, 7. 



RUBRIFOLIA. Species. Flowers pink; single. Foliage blue-green; stems 

 red. Prune 6. 



RUGOSA ALBA. R. Flowers snow-white; large, single. Free bloomer; 

 very vigorous. Bush, hedge. Prune 6. 



RUGOSA MAGNIFICA. R. Flowers rich carmine. Vigorous. Bush, 

 hedge. Prune 5. 



RUGOSA RUBRA. R. Flowers rosy crimson; large, single. Free bloomer; 

 very vigorous. Bush, hedge. Prune 6. 



