Wibiolh Son (U. S. Plant Patent No. 297) 
PERPETUAL FLOWERING DOORYARD ROSE 
A ROSA SETIGERA HYBRID by HORVATH 
Color of Flower: Peach-blossom-pink with silvery reflexed, sharply 
recurving imbricated petals, center showing a lovely orange undertone. 
Flowers in panicles. Persistent grower and bloomer. Flowering period 
starting in June, lasting until frost; starts blooming about two weeks 
later than Hybrid Tea Roses, but is never without flowers the entire 
summer and fall. Flowers excellent for cutting and decorative work, 
are fully double, having from 50 to 60 petals, and are delightfully 
fragrant, lasting a week to ten days in water when cut. Exceptionally 
valuable as a flower for cutting. 
Foliage: Bottle-green, rich and clean. Strong resistance to ordinary 
Rose maladies. 
Hardiness: Hardy without protection in the Temperate Zone. Can 
be successfully grown with protection in the colder regions where 
growing Roses heretofore has not been possible or exceedingly difficult. 
Size of Plant: Ultimate height about 2 feet, spreading from 6 to 
8 feet or more if permitted. It is a decumbent, spreading, matlike 
plant, making it pre-eminently fit for ground covering, low beds or 
as bold edging to drives. 
Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
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