. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 19, 1922 The Rorists* Review 37 aj^. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Plant Registration. The followhifj roses Imvc boon offerod by Howard & Smith, Los Angelos, Cal., and passed upon by tho registration committee: Name, Iloucnipt; class, INMiiotiaiia x hybrid toa; parciitaKr', cross of uiinamcil scod- liilRS. Dcsciiptioii- liatiit of plani, nicrliiim height ami Ijiisliy; ciiaraotcr of fcjliaKo, heavy; frepdom of growth ami lianiinoss, snlijci't to fii tiire tpst; flowrr. full: color, shell |iink. wilh base of petals yellow; form. Iiii


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 19, 1922 The Rorists* Review 37 aj^. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Plant Registration. The followhifj roses Imvc boon offerod by Howard & Smith, Los Angelos, Cal., and passed upon by tho registration committee: Name, Iloucnipt; class, INMiiotiaiia x hybrid toa; parciitaKr', cross of uiinamcil scod- liilRS. Dcsciiptioii- liatiit of plani, nicrliiim height ami Ijiisliy; ciiaraotcr of fcjliaKo, heavy; frepdom of growth ami lianiinoss, snlijci't to fii tiire tpst; flowrr. full: color, shell |iink. wilh base of petals yellow; form. Iiiid lonj; and imint ed, with open (lower ciipshapcd; frapramo and liiid, intense: petalatie. thirty to thirty-five; freedom of hlooni ami lasting quality, free. This rose is similar to no other. Name, llrs. William ('. IX'an; class, IVrne- tlana x hybrid tea; , cross of nn- namert seedlings. Description—habit of plant, vit'orons and nprlKht: character of frdiage. heavy; freedom of f.'rowth and hardiness, growth free and subject to fntnre test; flower, fall; cidor, delicate pink; form, bud long and point- ed; fragrance and bad, moderate; thirty-flve; freedom of bloom and lasting qual- ity, good. This rose is similar to Madame Se- gond Weber, but is different in color .and supe rior for its iMdng freer and having a better- shnped bud. If no objection to such registration is filed witli tlie secretary of tlic society within tliree weeks after this publica- tion, the registration will become per- manent. John C. Wister, Sec'y. RED SPIDER ON ROSES. Will you tell me what the trouble is with the rose plants sent you? We have sprayed with a nicotine solution and fumigated, but with no results. W. H. H.—la. The plant received was loaded with red spider and if all the plants are in- fested as badly as the sample, they will probably lose all the leaves. The only remedy for red spider is syringing with water under a high pressure, 100 pounds or more if jiossiltle, a


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