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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Frau Karl Druschki Gen. Jacqueminot 



Gloire Lyonnaise 

 See page 49 



ETOILE DE FRANCE. H.T. Flowers intense, brilliant crimson; 

 extra-large, double; very free bloomer; fragrant; buds large, pointed. 

 Vigorous. Bedding. A choice variety. Prune 2. 



ETOILE DE LYON. T. Flowers bright sulphur-yellow; very double; 

 fragrant. Vigorous. Bedding. Prune 4. 



EXCELSA. (Red Dorothy Perkins). W. Iridescent rosy crimson. Very 

 vigorous. Late-flowering. Fine in every way. Arch, porch, trellis, 

 etc. Prune 6, 7 . 



FLORENCE PEMBERTON. H.T. Flowers creamy white, suffused 

 pink; large, full, perfect form; high-pointed center. Bush, garden. 

 Prune 2. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American Beauty). H.P. Flowers 

 pure snow-white; immense (4 to 5 inches across), perfectly double. 

 The finest pure white rose in this class; not fragrant. Vigorous. 

 Bedding, bush, garden. Prune I for Ex., 3 for Q. 



GARDENIA. W. Flowers yellow, changing to creamy white; fragrant; 

 free bloomer. Very vigorous; creeping. Prune 6, 7. (See illustra- 

 tion in color, page 40.) 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. H.P. Flowers brilliant crimson, 

 velvety; fragrant. Vigorous. Bedding, garden, pot, and standard. 

 Prune 2 for Ex., 3 for Q. (See illustration in color, page 70.) 



GENERAL MACARTHUR. H.T. Flowers glowing crimson-scarlet; 

 fragrant. Vigorous. Bedding, garden. Prune 2. 



GENERAL- SUPERIOR ARNOLD-JANSSEN. H.T. Flowers 

 deep glowing carmine, large, and freely produced. Garden, bedding. 

 Prune 2. 



GEORGE DICKSON. H.T. Flowers velvety dark crimson, back of 

 petals heavily veined with deep, pure crimson-maroon. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 2. 



