OUTDOOR ROSE GROWING 



Growth Very large. 



Stem Fair in length and strength. 



Plant 24 inches. 



Prune 7 eyes. 



Note Especially recommended as an all-round rose. This 



variety may be hard to secure in quantity for 



some time. 



SOUVENIR DU PRESIDENT CARNOT; Hybrid Tea; Pernet-Ducher, 

 1895. Flesh shaded white. With us, flesh to light shell pink center. 



Novelty In color and shape. 



Color Most distinct. 



Fragrance Mild. 



Lasting Color good; fragrance brief; form good. 



Shape Very good in bud and open flower. 



Substance Good. 



Petallage Perfect. 



Size Well above medium. 



Blooming May and June 9; July 10; August 4; September 6; 



October and late 5; total 34. 



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



Foliage Very good; only slightly susceptible to mildew and 



spot. 



Growth Not of the best; tall but not uniform. 



Stem Fairly loitag, but quite weak. 



Plant 20 inches. 



Prune 5 eyes. 



Note One of the best light colored roses when grown on the 



Multiflora; not as good on the Briar unless grown 



in a special bed. 



PHARISAER; Hybrid Tea; W. Hinner, 1903. Rosy white, shaded 

 salmon. 



Novelty In color. 



Color Clear and attractive. 



Fragrance Mild. 



Lasting Color good; fragrance brief; form good. 



Shape Attractive in" bud and holding high pointed center 



when open. 



Substance Above the average. 



Petallage Perfect. 



Size Good but not of the largest. 



Blooming May and June 4; July 12; August 12; September 3; 



October and late 17; total 48. 

 Hardiness Canes living 4 to 10 inches above ground level in the 



spring. 



Foliage Good; slightly susceptible to mildew and spot. 



Growth Well above the average. 



Stem Long, but sometimes a trifle weak. 



