. The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden. 12. SCARLET CRIMSON Gnnss an Gbschwind; 1897. Hybrid Tea.(Usually Classed with the Climbing Section). (PaxtonX Fellembekg) X (Papa Gontier X Gloire des Rosomanes)Very large growth, extremely hardy; good foliage, short stems (oftenweak); bloom, which opens flat, nevertheless one of the best bloom-ing roses existing today; a mass of color from spring till after frost;while not of perfect form for catting still such a profuse and constantbloomer that it is included iu this first list. Plant 27 inches centerto center. Prun


. The practical book of outdoor rose growing for the home garden. 12. SCARLET CRIMSON Gnnss an Gbschwind; 1897. Hybrid Tea.(Usually Classed with the Climbing Section). (PaxtonX Fellembekg) X (Papa Gontier X Gloire des Rosomanes)Very large growth, extremely hardy; good foliage, short stems (oftenweak); bloom, which opens flat, nevertheless one of the best bloom-ing roses existing today; a mass of color from spring till after frost;while not of perfect form for catting still such a profuse and constantbloomer that it is included iu this first list. Plant 27 inches centerto center. Prune lightly. Cut out dead 13. LIGHT SULPHUR YELLOW Harry Kirk. Dickson & Sons; 1907. TeaClassed as a Tea but with the habits of the largest Hybrid Teas;large growth, very hardy; fine foliage, long stem; long, pointed bud,which opens into a bloom of medium to largo size, but not double,and which does not last well; should be cut before the dew is off, orlate in the afternoon before the bud is open. A great bloomer,splendid in spring, good in summer and in autumn. Plant 20 inchescenter to center. Prune to 5 eyes (buds).


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