OUTDOOR ROSE GROWING 



CLIMBING MRS. W. J. GRANT. Hybrid Tea; 

 William Paul and Son; 1899. Imperial pink; me- 

 dium to large size and of good form; blooms fairly 

 well in the spring and gives scattering blooms in the 

 summer and autumn. Requires heavy winter 

 protection. 



CLIMBING RICHMOND. Hybrid Tea; Alex. Dick- 

 son and Sons; 1912. Pure red scarlet; bloom similar 

 to the ordinary dwarf Richmond; of fair form only 

 and blooming less freely in the autumn and summer 

 than hi the spring but a few blooms may be expected 

 throughout the entire season. Requires heavy 

 winter protection. 



DR. VAN FLEET. Peter Henderson & Co.; 1910. 

 This is reported to be a cross between a Wichuraiana 

 and Souv. du President Carnot, although we have 

 no absolute data on the subject. It is a Hybrid 

 Wichuraiana, but on account of the form of the 

 bloom we put it with the Hybrid Tea climbers. 

 This rose is more hardy than the Hybrid Tea climbers 

 and is a rose of a soft flesh tint shading to a delicate 

 peach pink; gives a bloom on somewhat longer stem 

 than the average climber; blooms well in the spring 

 and scattering blooms thereafter. Foliage very good. 



REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. Hybrid Tea; Levet; 

 1878. Madame Be>ard (of Gloire de Dijon) X 



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