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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Rayon d'Or 



Red Radiance 



SILVER MOON. H\V. Flowers snow-white; very large, single blooms 

 that resembles a large-flowering English clematis. Very vigorous. Arch, 

 pergola, porch, etc. Prune 7. (See page 46.) 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON. HR. Flowers pure white; fragrant. Leaves 

 beautiful. Very hardy; vigorous; constant bloomer. Hedge, bush. 

 Prune 5, 7+. 



SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Per. Flowers sunflower-yellow. 

 Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET. Per. Flowers orient-red, shading to 

 carmine and sufl'used with a golden sheen. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING. T. Flowers apricot-yeflow, shaded 

 orange. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



SPINOSISSIMA ALTAICA. Species. Flowers white; single, very large; 

 delightfuUy fragrant. Bush, hedge. Prune 1 — . (See page 138.) 



SUNBURST. HT. Flowers intense orange-copper and golden yellow. 

 Extra fine. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. (See page 119.) 



SUNBURST, CLIMBING. CHT. Flowers intense orange-copper and 

 golden yeflow. Vigorous. Arch, trellis, piflar. Prune 7. 



TAUSENDSCHON. Mult. Flowers white to deep pink. Very vigorous. 

 Has few thorns. Fine. Porch, arch, etc. Prune 6, 7 — . (See page 79.) 



TIP-TOP (Baby Doll). P. Flowers pink, white, yeflow and orange, com- 

 bined, making this one of the most attractive roses imaginable. Dwarf 

 grower. Bedding, edging. Prune 5. (See this in color on page 85.) 



