OUTDOOR ROSE GROWING 



Aviateur Bleriot. Hybrid Wichuraiana; Fauque 

 et Fils, 1910. Clusters; saffron yellow, center 

 golden yellow. Foliage lasts quite well. 



Dorothy Perkins. Hybrid Wichuraiana. Per- 

 kins ,1902. Trusses, single, light pink. Foliage lost 

 quite early. 



Eliza Robichon. Hybrid Wichuraiana. Barbier, 

 1901. Trusses, single, rose, shaded old gold. Espe- 

 cially good for covering banks. Holds foliage well. 



Evangeline. Hybrid Wichuraiana. Walsh, 1907. 

 Single, white, tips of petals carmine pink. 



Excelsa. Hybrid Wichuraiana. Walsh, 1909. 

 Trusses, double, brilliant scarlet. Crimson Rambler 

 with good foliage, which lasts especially well. Bloom 

 of Troubadour almost identical with Excelsa. The 

 best red climber of the class. 



Gardenia. Hybrid Wichuraiana. Manda, 1899. 

 Clusters, bright yellow, paler as flowers expand; very 

 pretty in bud form. Foliage very good and lasts well. 

 Do not confound it with Gardenia of Soupert & 

 Notting, which is inferior. 



Goldfinch. Hybrid Polyantha. Paul & Son. 

 Pale orange, changing to white; semi-double, trusses. 

 Reported stronger in the extreme North than the 

 Hybrid Wichuraianas. 



Hiawatha. Hybrid Polyantha. Walsh, 1905. 

 Single, crimson, center pure white to cream. Loses 

 foliage early. 



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