. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. AA. Smaller flowered. B. Foliage decidii c. ffabit climbi 15. Musk Noisette 16. Ayrshire 17. Pohjantha Wichuraiana Hybrids Habitdicarf, Perpttual Briers RuKosa Luciila Microphylla Berberiiiitolia Scotch Wichuraiana Gardeu-group 1. Provence. Fragrant: branchi


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. AA. Smaller flowered. B. Foliage decidii c. ffabit climbi 15. Musk Noisette 16. Ayrshire 17. Pohjantha Wichuraiana Hybrids Habitdicarf, Perpttual Briers RuKosa Luciila Microphylla Berberiiiitolia Scotch Wichuraiana Gardeu-group 1. Provence. Fragrant: branching or pendulous: lis. generally globular: foliage bold, broad, wrinliled, deeply serrate: prickles uncertain; sometimes fine and straight, sometimes coarse and hoolied. Rich soil. Prune closely unless very vigorous. Types are Moss Rose, a crested form of the Provence (Pig. 2157). Pompon, a dwarf group; cupped flowers. See also No. 8. Sulphurea, an undesirable yellow form of diificult cultivation. Garden-group 2. The Damask and French. Damasli Roses are fragrant: growth robust; spinous: Ivs. light green, downy, coriaceous. Hardy: free-flowering: scent destroyed on drying. French Roses: Fragrant (moderately): more upright and compact in growth than the Provence: prickles smaller and fewer: fls. generally flat. Very hardy, growing in any soil; petals bleach in strong sunlight; makes abundance of wood, wliicli should be thinned out; perfume develops in the dried petals. Hybrid Frencli la- H> I', a less robust group with smootle T. ^Ihui wood and gener- ally light-colored « ,is. 'Vy |„. Princess Clementine. Other subdivisions with nearly all of the Perpetual group. Madaiiio Plantier is a Hybrid Noisette. Coupe d'Hebe is a Hybrid Boiirbon. Hybrid China (China x French and Provence, par- taking more of tliose parents). Growth more diffuse than the French Rose; foliage smooth, shining and remains on the bush late in the year; thorns nu- m


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