OUTDOOR ROSE GROWING 



Hybrid Wichuraianas introduced by Walsh and the 

 descriptions are his. 



COQUINA. " Shell pink; base of petals creamy 

 white; produces blooms in September." 



DEBUTANTE. "Soft pink. Blooms freely in July 

 and in September and October." 



LA FIAMMA. "Flame-colored." 



It must be remembered that in Massachusetts 

 the season is shorter and starts later than with us 

 and that a rose may bloom there hi September which 

 farther south ends its season hi August. 



For climates hi which there is little or no frost 

 we are glad to recommend the following climbers. 

 With the exception of Shower of Gold, which is a 

 Hybrid Wichuraiana, they may be expected to 

 give blooms quite well through the season. 



CELINE FORESTIER (Noisette). Trouillard; 1842. 

 Fairly free flowering; old gold. 



CLOTH OF GOLD (Noisette). Coquereau; 1843. 

 Sulphur yellow, deeper center; large double. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON (Tea). Jacotot; 1853. Buff, 

 orange center; large and double. Perhaps the hardi- 

 est of the Tea climbers. 



MARECHALNIEL (Noisette). Pradel;1864. Bright 

 rich golden yellow; large, full, fine form. 



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