GARDENS OF ROSES 



The Perle von Godenberg should also find favor 

 with lovers of yellow roses. It is very suggestive of 

 the beautiful Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, except in the 

 canary -like color of its petals. 



Polyantha Roses 



Frequently among the teas and hybrid tea roses 

 a bush that produces its flowers in clusters is used to 

 give variety to the planting and to show the queen of 

 flowers in many phases. For rose clusters make a 

 break in the uniformity of individual flowers, while 

 holding also their own attraction. 



The polyanthas, which occur as compact little 

 bushes, are covered plenteously with clusters of dainty 

 flowers from the beginning of summer until the early 

 frosts. They are now considerably used for bedding 

 purposes. 



Anny Muller is noted for its large trusses of bright 

 rose-pink flowers, while Katherine Zeimet bears white 

 flowers in equal profusion. These roses are known 

 respectively as the pink and the white baby ramblers, 

 and indeed they are very much like the well-known 

 crimson baby rambler, with the exception of the differ- 

 ence in the colors of their output. The crimson baby 

 rambler, although it seldom reaches two feet high, is 

 very decorative and most constant in its bloom through- 

 out the season. Baby Dorothy is also of the group, 

 producing innumerable flowers of clear pink. 



These dainty plants do not ramble like the climb- 

 ing polyanthas. They are content in their useful 

 form of small upright bushes. 



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