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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



CHAMPION OF THE WORLD (Mrs. De Graw). B. Flowers rich, 

 rosy pink; large, full and deliciously sweet. Free bloomer. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 5. 



CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. H.T. Flowers velvety maroon, 

 shaded fiery red, very dark. Garden. Prune 2. (See illustration, 



page 47.) 



CHRISTINE WRIGHT. W. Flowers clear wild-rose-pink; beautiful 

 in bud. Foliage large, thick, leathery. Pillar, arch, arbor, trellis. 

 Prune, 6, 7. 



CLIO. H.P. Flowers flesh-color, shaded pink; large; fine form. Very 

 vigorous. Garden. A very choice variety. Prune 1 for Ex., 3 for Q. 



CONRAD F. MEYER. R. Flowers clear silvery rose; large, per- 

 fectly double, elegantly formed; very fragrant. Garden, bush, or 

 hedge. Very hardy. Prune 6+. 



CONSTANCE. Per. Flowers beautiful cadmium-yellow passing to 

 golden yellow. Bud long, orange-yellow streaked with crimson. 

 Foliage glossy. Garden, bedding. Prune 5. 



CORONATION. H.P. Flowers shading from flesh to bright shrimp- 

 pink; immense size. Garden. Prune 1 for Ex., 3 for Q. 



COUNTESS CLANWILLIAM. H.T. Flowers delicate peach-pink 

 at the base of the petals, which are flamed and heavily edged with 

 deep cherry-red. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



[I-summer show of bloom. An example of what Baby Ramblers will 

 do in a bed 



